Anonymous wrote:More than a few 6th graders - around 15 give or take - from Floris, McNair and Hunters Woods - are in Algebra 1.
In years past, even a few 5th graders.
Yes, Carson has Algebra 2 in 8th, enough enrollment for multiple classes, because some take Geometry during the summer between 7-8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:If there are only 10 6th graders who are taking Algebra I Honor, when they are in 8th grade, will Carson open the Algebra II Honor class for these 10 kids?
Or need more kids in order to have school open Algebra II class? isn't it a concern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More than a few 6th graders - around 15 give or take - from Floris, McNair and Hunters Woods - are in Algebra 1.
In years past, even a few 5th graders.
Yes, Carson has Algebra 2 in 8th, enough enrollment for multiple classes, because some take Geometry during the summer between 7-8th grade.
There are 10 6th graders taking Algebra 1 Honors at Carson from McNair and Hunters Woods. They are in a class where the rest of the students are 8th graders. And no I am not pushing my child to do anything DC doesn't want to do or was my idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More than a few 6th graders - around 15 give or take - from Floris, McNair and Hunters Woods - are in Algebra 1.
In years past, even a few 5th graders.
Yes, Carson has Algebra 2 in 8th, enough enrollment for multiple classes, because some take Geometry during the summer between 7-8th grade.
There are 10 6th graders taking Algebra 1 Honors at Carson from McNair and Hunters Woods. They are in a class where the rest of the students are 8th graders. And no I am not pushing my child to do anything DC doesn't want to do or was my idea.
Anonymous wrote:The ball is rolling in 3rd or 4th grade. My son was with a rather large group of children in 4th grade who were put two years ahead. In 5th grade, he took 7th grade math and was tested at that time (IOWA and 7th grade SOL). Now, he is taking algebra.
Anonymous wrote:The ball is rolling in 3rd or 4th grade. My son was with a rather large group of children in 4th grade who were put two years ahead. In 5th grade, he took 7th grade math and was tested at that time (IOWA and 7th grade SOL). Now, he is taking algebra.
Anonymous wrote:For a math smart kid, how does the school decide that a 6th grader is eligible to take algebra I ? Does it start earlier in 5th grade itself ? Does the kid take 6th grade SOL in 5th grade ? How is that decided ?