Anonymous wrote:My DD has 5th graders in her IM class. There are all sorts of things going on.
Anonymous wrote:Are kids able to start with Algebra 2 in highschool? Can they take Algebra 1 and Geometry in 7th and 8th?
Anonymous wrote:You must take a test to be enrolled in Compacted Math 5/6. Some Elementary schools teach on-site and others send the children for that class to middle-school. Some schools also had fifth graders taking Math 6, but I think this is only for those already in MCPS system. I imagine your best chance is to rent in a neighborhood which has a HGC (highly gifted center) because then you can petition for your child to take the highest math they offer. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/elementary/highly-gifted-centers.aspx
Good luck
Agree - if you want good math you have to move to Fairfax - much better system - at least until some PC ex-MCPS superintendent comes in and starts copying Maryland - but I think that won't happen for at least 5-10 years since they are still keeping the current AAP advanced academic system in place with this superintendent.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that even though people are saying it is watered down..kids are still ending up in mostly the same place by high school. Most kids have taken algebra and a good number geometry. If that is where your son would have been in your old school then he is probably fine in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that even though people are saying it is watered down..kids are still ending up in mostly the same place by high school. Most kids have taken algebra and a good number geometry. If that is where your son would have been in your old school then he is probably fine in MoCo.
Not true at all. If your kid isn't going to pursue a STEM field in college, then I agree, it doesn't matter. If you think that your kid will pursue a STEM field then MCPS isn't the school system that you want. 2.0 is a local county interpretation of common core and the local curriculum has "redefined" what is in Algebra as well as everything else along the way. Its worse than watered down. It misses big gaps in math foundational skills, fluency, numerical relationships, equations, and the assessment component is gone.
MCPS lovers will rave how wonderful it is that math is so easy now BUT math being easy doesn't produce good outcomes. You need to prepare to hire tutors or basically home school math in the evenings. Sucks but it will take a long time to change.
Keep in mind that even though people are saying it is watered down..kids are still ending up in mostly the same place by high school. Most kids have taken algebra and a good number geometry. If that is where your son would have been in your old school then he is probably fine in MoCo.