Anonymous wrote:Langley pyramid. DC got a 251 on MAP. We don’t have the SOL yet. I left it to DC’s choice and the choice was to take Algebra. I get the sense many friends are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re doing 6th grade Algebra, does your school have an actual in person teacher or is it online?
We are in an FCPS MS that has 6th grade, so, yes. The setup there seems much more suited to handle 6th grade algebra. They took every 6th grade algebra student and put them in the same Flexible Instruction Time. they then used that time for pre algebra skills they skipped over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re doing 6th grade Algebra, does your school have an actual in person teacher or is it online?
We are in an FCPS MS that has 6th grade, so, yes. The setup there seems much more suited to handle 6th grade algebra. They took every 6th grade algebra student and put them in the same Flexible Instruction Time. they then used that time for pre algebra skills they skipped over.
I can see how it would be a lot easier if 6th is MS for you! Did they give you any indication what your kid would be taking in 8th grade then and if they’d have to go to the HS for it or if they’ll bring in a teacher or what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re doing 6th grade Algebra, does your school have an actual in person teacher or is it online?
We are in an FCPS MS that has 6th grade, so, yes. The setup there seems much more suited to handle 6th grade algebra. They took every 6th grade algebra student and put them in the same Flexible Instruction Time. they then used that time for pre algebra skills they skipped over.
I can see how it would be a lot easier if 6th is MS for you! Did they give you any indication what your kid would be taking in 8th grade then and if they’d have to go to the HS for it or if they’ll bring in a teacher or what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re doing 6th grade Algebra, does your school have an actual in person teacher or is it online?
We are in an FCPS MS that has 6th grade, so, yes. The setup there seems much more suited to handle 6th grade algebra. They took every 6th grade algebra student and put them in the same Flexible Instruction Time. they then used that time for pre algebra skills they skipped over.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re doing 6th grade Algebra, does your school have an actual in person teacher or is it online?
Anonymous wrote:McLean pyramid. Everyone is doing it here.
Anonymous wrote:Where are these schools where parents aren’t enrolling high scoring students in A1H? At my DC’s school nearly all the kids are enrolling. I have no idea what their scores are, but they can’t all be high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how many rising 6th grader do we think have scores above 245 on the MAP and a pass advance on the SOL?
Who knows. We haven’t gotten the SOL back yet but my kid had over 245 on MAP in February and I’m still not enrolling her in A1H in 6th. I’m sure she can handle it but I see no point in this level of acceleration and where it puts her in HS. Very easy decision.
Anonymous wrote:Where are these schools where parents aren’t enrolling high scoring students in A1H? At my DC’s school nearly all the kids are enrolling. I have no idea what their scores are, but they can’t all be high.