Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the math assessment actually grt them placed in a course? Like if they have Algebra 1 credit from 8th grade, can the math assessment actually grt that kid placed back in Algebra 1?
Yes. To pass out of Algebra I you need to have the credit AND pass the assessment, both.
So if kids pass out of Algebra I, then they take Geometry in 9th. So then take Calculus in 12th.
Calculus in 12th is really the standard track at most DMV schools. Is that the only advance math track at the school?
You can test out of Algebra 1 and Geometry. Even Algebra 2 but that's less common.
OK but is there not multiple math tracks for the grade? For instance Geometry class or Algebra 2 class offered for incoming 9th graders?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the math assessment actually grt them placed in a course? Like if they have Algebra 1 credit from 8th grade, can the math assessment actually grt that kid placed back in Algebra 1?
Yes. To pass out of Algebra I you need to have the credit AND pass the assessment, both.
So if kids pass out of Algebra I, then they take Geometry in 9th. So then take Calculus in 12th.
Calculus in 12th is really the standard track at most DMV schools. Is that the only advance math track at the school?
You can test out of Algebra 1 and Geometry. Even Algebra 2 but that's less common.
OK but is there not multiple math tracks for the grade? For instance Geometry class or Algebra 2 class offered for incoming 9th graders?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the feedback! My kid is shy, so I'm really hoping this will be a good chance to build some early friendships in addition to all the academic prep stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the math assessment actually grt them placed in a course? Like if they have Algebra 1 credit from 8th grade, can the math assessment actually grt that kid placed back in Algebra 1?
Yes. To pass out of Algebra I you need to have the credit AND pass the assessment, both.
So if kids pass out of Algebra I, then they take Geometry in 9th. So then take Calculus in 12th.
Calculus in 12th is really the standard track at most DMV schools. Is that the only advance math track at the school?
You can test out of Algebra 1 and Geometry. Even Algebra 2 but that's less common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the math assessment actually grt them placed in a course? Like if they have Algebra 1 credit from 8th grade, can the math assessment actually grt that kid placed back in Algebra 1?
Yes. To pass out of Algebra I you need to have the credit AND pass the assessment, both.
So if kids pass out of Algebra I, then they take Geometry in 9th. So then take Calculus in 12th.
Calculus in 12th is really the standard track at most DMV schools. Is that the only advance math track at the school?
Anonymous wrote:Any insight as to what happens during those 4 weeks? My kid is a bit nervous about it all.
You can test to place out of any math course you have a credit for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the math assessment actually grt them placed in a course? Like if they have Algebra 1 credit from 8th grade, can the math assessment actually grt that kid placed back in Algebra 1?
Yes. To pass out of Algebra I you need to have the credit AND pass the assessment, both.
So if kids pass out of Algebra I, then they take Geometry in 9th. So then take Calculus in 12th.
Calculus in 12th is really the standard track at most DMV schools. Is that the only advance math track at the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the math assessment actually grt them placed in a course? Like if they have Algebra 1 credit from 8th grade, can the math assessment actually grt that kid placed back in Algebra 1?
Yes. To pass out of Algebra I you need to have the credit AND pass the assessment, both.