Anonymous wrote:22:18
Thanks! From the SOLs, two areas were mastered but one (functions) was a little weaker. Most grades were very good but were lowered due to early disorganization and lacking now and then. We are keeping our options open for the high school track. Since we have a whole year to figure this out we are trying to get enough facts so when the time comes to make a decision we have all the info.
I think that fcps could do a better job of explaining the math track and how these middle school classes apply to high school credits and the math sequence as a whole. I think many parents are like us and just going with the flow.
Anonymous wrote:7th grader taking 8th grade honors algebra.
Score 494.
How does that translate into content mastery? Two areas were very high; functions/statistics was pass proficient.
Is that an acceptable enough score to move into geometry for 8th grade? Grades are solid with an uptick at the end of the year.
How does the Algebra SOL score count for high school credit? We are used to elementary where SOLs don't really matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 7th grader is not taking 8th grade hnr algebra - math classes are not by grade, but level.
Algebra can be taken whenever a student is ready for it. 7th grader or 10th grade or anywhere in between.
Actually, yes. My 7th grader is taking 8th grade honors algebra. Kid was put into the 8th grade honors class by the counselors.
That being said, the placement is not the question. The question is how does the SOL relate to the class and credit for the class (see questions above).
He passed the SOL, so he gets a Verified Credit (VC) for HS diploma requirements. He should still be able to take Geometry Honors next year. FYI, some MS do not segregate 7th graders and 8th graders in separate Algebra Honors classes- so classes are a mix of 7th and 8th graders.
Thankd you! So it just goes on the transcript as if a box is checked?
I don't understand what you are trying to ask.
Anonymous wrote:I am not going to argue this with you as you do not know what class my kid is taking and I do.
Please do not respond to this thread anymore as you are not contributing anything helpful. You are just posting to argue. If you are able to explain the answers to my question I welcome it, but I do not want to argue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 7th grader is not taking 8th grade hnr algebra - math classes are not by grade, but level.
Algebra can be taken whenever a student is ready for it. 7th grader or 10th grade or anywhere in between.
Actually, yes. My 7th grader is taking 8th grade honors algebra. Kid was put into the 8th grade honors class by the counselors.
That being said, the placement is not the question. The question is how does the SOL relate to the class and credit for the class (see questions above).
He passed the SOL, so he gets a Verified Credit (VC) for HS diploma requirements. He should still be able to take Geometry Honors next year. FYI, some MS do not segregate 7th graders and 8th graders in separate Algebra Honors classes- so classes are a mix of 7th and 8th graders.
Thankd you! So it just goes on the transcript as if a box is checked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 7th grader is not taking 8th grade hnr algebra - math classes are not by grade, but level.
Algebra can be taken whenever a student is ready for it. 7th grader or 10th grade or anywhere in between.
Actually, yes. My 7th grader is taking 8th grade honors algebra. Kid was put into the 8th grade honors class by the counselors.
That being said, the placement is not the question. The question is how does the SOL relate to the class and credit for the class (see questions above).
He passed the SOL, so he gets a Verified Credit (VC) for HS diploma requirements. He should still be able to take Geometry Honors next year. FYI, some MS do not segregate 7th graders and 8th graders in separate Algebra Honors classes- so classes are a mix of 7th and 8th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 7th grader is not taking 8th grade hnr algebra - math classes are not by grade, but level.
Algebra can be taken whenever a student is ready for it. 7th grader or 10th grade or anywhere in between.
Actually, yes. My 7th grader is taking 8th grade honors algebra. Kid was put into the 8th grade honors class by the counselors.
That being said, the placement is not the question. The question is how does the SOL relate to the class and credit for the class (see questions above).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 7th grader is not taking 8th grade hnr algebra - math classes are not by grade, but level.
Algebra can be taken whenever a student is ready for it. 7th grader or 10th grade or anywhere in between.
Actually, yes. My 7th grader is taking 8th grade honors algebra. Kid was put into the 8th grade honors class by the counselors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 7th grader is not taking 8th grade hnr algebra - math classes are not by grade, but level.
Algebra can be taken whenever a student is ready for it. 7th grader or 10th grade or anywhere in between.
Actually, yes. My 7th grader is taking 8th grade honors algebra. Kid was put into the 8th grade honors class by the counselors.
Anonymous wrote:Your 7th grader is not taking 8th grade hnr algebra - math classes are not by grade, but level.
Algebra can be taken whenever a student is ready for it. 7th grader or 10th grade or anywhere in between.