Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any sense of how many sections are being offered at your child's MS for 6th grade?
You realize "enrichment" courses at MS are basically non-remedial courses.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any sense of how many sections are being offered at your child's MS for 6th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that the middle schools housing magnets (i.e. Eastern and TPMS) will not be offering these accelerated classes?
I believe that is true, because they already have the courses, and their home population can be in those classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know if they are in accelerated classes?
The Accelerated Math class is called Advanced Investigations in Math - and only available to 6th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that the middle schools housing magnets (i.e. Eastern and TPMS) will not be offering these accelerated classes?
Anonymous wrote:How do you know if they are in accelerated classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter if 1 or 2 sections?
I want to know how large the cohorts are and if it is already going the way of compacted math as many people on this board claim will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter if 1 or 2 sections?
Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader is in one humanities and one math at SCMS, but I'm not sure how many sections of each are offered.
Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader is in one humanities and one math at SCMS, but I'm not sure how many sections of each are offered.