Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman at Poolesville SMCS. I don't know the difference between precalc and magnet precalc. Your student will be in the magnet version, so what difference does it make?
The Research class (there is a freshman version of it) is more of a hands-on, applied science class. For virtual learning, they have been doing a lot with soldering.
There are some textbooks - we have precalc, physics, and are picking up chem next week. We also have a French book and a novel or two. I think that's about it for textbooks this year.
Happy to answer any other questions you might have.
Thanks so much! It is so good to have this kind of information.
My son easily loses attention and I encourage him to know the concepts prior to being taught if possible. He is really bright, but can easily lose confidence. Do you mind sharing the name of the pre-calc and physics textbooks? My son did Spanish, so I am not sure if he will continue with foreign language. How does you DC like the program so far?