Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Are students being accelerated to keep up with the Asians??
Crawl back into your hole, racist.
My 9th grader is in Honors Precalc at BCC. The school and the class are diverse.
How is this possible? Does Westland bus kids for algebra 2 to BCC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Really? My kid took it at 14... it depends on how bright and math oriented a child is.
Ok, that's super nice for your kid but it's not an issue of being "bright." It's an issue of MCPS accelerating half of the current 10th graders onto this path and then just shrugging when they hit a wall.
Yes, it would be good if the kids who are not "math oriented" had the option to take this class in 11th instead of 10th, but that would have meant basically being in remedial math up until now. The die was cast in 4th grade when MCPS re-named remedial "on level" and took basically everyone else into compacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Really? My kid took it at 14... it depends on how bright and math oriented a child is.
Ok, that's super nice for your kid but it's not an issue of being "bright." It's an issue of MCPS accelerating half of the current 10th graders onto this path and then just shrugging when they hit a wall.
Yes, it would be good if the kids who are not "math oriented" had the option to take this class in 11th instead of 10th, but that would have meant basically being in remedial math up until now. The die was cast in 4th grade when MCPS re-named remedial "on level" and took basically everyone else into compacted.
Its more than half at our school. With parents begging to put kids not selected for compact math in it even when not recommended. On top of that, these kids missed a year of math in middle school. Real recipe for success! There is no reason for most kids to be taking Calculus in 11th grade.
More than half of the parents at our school are taking precalc at age 14? That's 8th or 9th grade. Those who start compacted in 4th and keep on the track don't take precalc until 10th, when they will be 15 or 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Really? My kid took it at 14... it depends on how bright and math oriented a child is.
Ok, that's super nice for your kid but it's not an issue of being "bright." It's an issue of MCPS accelerating half of the current 10th graders onto this path and then just shrugging when they hit a wall.
Yes, it would be good if the kids who are not "math oriented" had the option to take this class in 11th instead of 10th, but that would have meant basically being in remedial math up until now. The die was cast in 4th grade when MCPS re-named remedial "on level" and took basically everyone else into compacted.
Its more than half at our school. With parents begging to put kids not selected for compact math in it even when not recommended. On top of that, these kids missed a year of math in middle school. Real recipe for success! There is no reason for most kids to be taking Calculus in 11th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Are students being accelerated to keep up with the Asians??
Crawl back into your hole, racist.
My 9th grader is in Honors Precalc at BCC. The school and the class are diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to pull my kid last year. She'll be behind her peers when applying to college, but there was no path to success for her.
At what point did you do this? I asked about switching to regular vs honors and there is not a section that can accommodate my kid (who is in CAP at Blair and the CAP classes all meet at the same time as the open Pre Calc sections).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Really? My kid took it at 14... it depends on how bright and math oriented a child is.
Ok, that's super nice for your kid but it's not an issue of being "bright." It's an issue of MCPS accelerating half of the current 10th graders onto this path and then just shrugging when they hit a wall.
Yes, it would be good if the kids who are not "math oriented" had the option to take this class in 11th instead of 10th, but that would have meant basically being in remedial math up until now. The die was cast in 4th grade when MCPS re-named remedial "on level" and took basically everyone else into compacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Are students being accelerated to keep up with the Asians??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.
Really? My kid took it at 14... it depends on how bright and math oriented a child is.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind this level of math is best suited for brains that are 16+ years old. Most who are taking it are not 16+yrs old.