Anonymous wrote:despite PARCC scores on math, Stuart Hobson is offering 7th grade math to 6th graders this year. It's the 1st cohort advanced enough to offer as a full section to all qualifying 6th graders and they're tracked for 8th grade geometry as a regular course (instead of elective as currently offered). Teacher is very good and the course is rigorous.
Anonymous wrote:OP here--thanks. Seems tough for kids to some how accelerate over the summer based on self-study.
To the PP, I didn't consider charters since you can't guarantee you'll get into them, I was thinking DCPS. We are also looking at close in MD or VA but that's a whole other set of questions.
Thanks for the responses!
Anonymous wrote:Deal has a few math tracks:
6th grade: 6th grade math or 7th grade math
Placement is done a few weeks into the school year and is based on iReady scores + teacher observation
7th grade: 7th grade math, 8th grade math, algebra 1, or algebra 1 + geometry
Some kids have the chance to accelerate over the summer, allowing them to “skip” a year and go from 6th grade math to 8th grade math or 7th grade math to algebra 1 (or algebra 1 + geometry, for a very few kids). There’s also an algebra 1 placement test at the beginning of the year for kids who didn’t accelerate over the summer but think they’re ready.
8th grade: 8th grade math, algebra 1, geometry, or algebra 2
Not sure if summer acceleration is possible here. Presumably placement is based largely on 7th grade track.
Anonymous wrote:Where/how does summer math acceleration for 7th grade Algebra I happen? Summer school? Private tutor?