Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Private school math goes much deeper.
No, private school does not go deeper. It is simply behind public.
Anonymous wrote:^To PP, my 7th grader taking Algebra ll/Geometry will likely take some form of Pre-Calculus in 8th grade. (We don’t know which yet; depends on an upcoming exams among other factors.)
But this sequence is not typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Algebra II/Geometry is *not* customary for 7th grade in public school! So, your child is going to take Calculus in 8th grade?
That person doesn’t seem to know what their kid is actually studying because Algebra II/Geometry is not a thing. The standard track is Alg I, Geo, Alg II, Precalc, Calc of some kind, regardless of which grade a kid starts that track in. Some schools flip Geometry and Algebra II. More math-oriented kids will track into Algebra II/Trig instead of just Algebra II. Typical level would have that in 10th, a good chunk of kids will have that in 9th. Maybe pp meant their kid was in Alg II/Trig in 7th? But if so, that’s about 3 years advanced over the base track that gets that in 10th. This is true for public as well. Yes, there are math geniuses taking classes at that level in MS and no, most private schools typically cannot advance to that level simply because they do not have enough students to be able to offer that amount of differentiation.
MCPS has over 1/3 of students doing geometry in 9th grade.
sWW and DCPS has 9th graders taking two math classes - geometry and algebra something.
The whole point is geometry is a standalone class, get it done before physics, don’t lose your algebra skills in the meantime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Private school math goes much deeper.
No, private school does not go deeper. It is simply behind public.
Public school parent about to switch to private school here. The only one subject public is better than private is math. Some top publics also have more STEM electives.
I am keeping our super strong STEM oriented kid in public and switching our other kids to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Algebra II/Geometry is *not* customary for 7th grade in public school! So, your child is going to take Calculus in 8th grade?
That person doesn’t seem to know what their kid is actually studying because Algebra II/Geometry is not a thing. The standard track is Alg I, Geo, Alg II, Precalc, Calc of some kind, regardless of which grade a kid starts that track in. Some schools flip Geometry and Algebra II. More math-oriented kids will track into Algebra II/Trig instead of just Algebra II. Typical level would have that in 10th, a good chunk of kids will have that in 9th. Maybe pp meant their kid was in Alg II/Trig in 7th? But if so, that’s about 3 years advanced over the base track that gets that in 10th. This is true for public as well. Yes, there are math geniuses taking classes at that level in MS and no, most private schools typically cannot advance to that level simply because they do not have enough students to be able to offer that amount of differentiation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Glad I can easily afford to pay $50k per year for tuition. I also don’t need to post on a private school forum pretending that taking Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade is a flex. My private school children will take Calculus BC in 12th grade. They don’t need to take math electives their senior year (or load up on APs (because they’re not offered at our school)) to be competitive. That’s what public school students have to do.
I hope that your children enjoy the education for the unwashed masses they’re receiving.
I guess it’s nice to see that both public school and private school parents can be needlessly nasty to one another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Private school math goes much deeper.
No, private school does not go deeper. It is simply behind public.
Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Algebra II/Geometry is *not* customary for 7th grade in public school! So, your child is going to take Calculus in 8th grade?
That person doesn’t seem to know what their kid is actually studying because Algebra II/Geometry is not a thing. The standard track is Alg I, Geo, Alg II, Precalc, Calc of some kind, regardless of which grade a kid starts that track in. Some schools flip Geometry and Algebra II. More math-oriented kids will track into Algebra II/Trig instead of just Algebra II. Typical level would have that in 10th, a good chunk of kids will have that in 9th. Maybe pp meant their kid was in Alg II/Trig in 7th? But if so, that’s about 3 years advanced over the base track that gets that in 10th. This is true for public as well. Yes, there are math geniuses taking classes at that level in MS and no, most private schools typically cannot advance to that level simply because they do not have enough students to be able to offer that amount of differentiation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Private school math goes much deeper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the private school forum?…
My public school kid is completing Algebra II/Geometry in 7th grade. (Normal at her school is 8th grade.)
Glad I’m not paying $50k a year to be several years behind where she is now.
Algebra II/Geometry is *not* customary for 7th grade in public school! So, your child is going to take Calculus in 8th grade?