Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here know if Hoover is offering both IM and AIM? I had older DS's go through Hoover so didn't go to Parent night and was surprised when DD was recommended for AIM instead of IM. It seems like schools are handling the course differently so wondering if Hoover admins said anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:I think for N Bethesda this year for 6th grade it is only AIM and Grade 6 math, instead of the 3 levels. At least according to the course book my younger DC brought home.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here know if Hoover is offering both IM and AIM? I had older DS's go through Hoover so didn't go to Parent night and was surprised when DD was recommended for AIM instead of IM. It seems like schools are handling the course differently so wondering if Hoover admins said anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the county is doing away with AIM, and only IM will
be offered going forward.
This is what we were told as well. Although they did say that the new IM will use the AIM curriculum.
So what will be the enriched options for 6th graders, then?
All the 5th graders in 5/6 math will have the same enriched option, IM. There won’t be a different class for the highest achieving kids.
My CES child was very bored by the compacted math. Does this mean that they are doomed to further boredom in 6th grade?
Afraid so.
Not necessarily. IM is much faster-paced than Compacted 5/6 is. It's covering 2 years of content (Math 7 + Math 8) rather than 1 1/2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the county is doing away with AIM, and only IM will
be offered going forward.
This is what we were told as well. Although they did say that the new IM will use the AIM curriculum.
So what will be the enriched options for 6th graders, then?
All the 5th graders in 5/6 math will have the same enriched option, IM. There won’t be a different class for the highest achieving kids.
My CES child was very bored by the compacted math. Does this mean that they are doomed to further boredom in 6th grade?
Afraid so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the county is doing away with AIM, and only IM will
be offered going forward.
This is what we were told as well. Although they did say that the new IM will use the AIM curriculum.
So what will be the enriched options for 6th graders, then?
All the 5th graders in 5/6 math will have the same enriched option, IM. There won’t be a different class for the highest achieving kids.
My CES child was very bored by the compacted math. Does this mean that they are doomed to further boredom in 6th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the county is doing away with AIM, and only IM will
be offered going forward.
This is what we were told as well. Although they did say that the new IM will use the AIM curriculum.
So what will be the enriched options for 6th graders, then?
All the 5th graders in 5/6 math will have the same enriched option, IM. There won’t be a different class for the highest achieving kids.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is in compact math 5th grade and we haven't heard of a middle school open house or what math she will be in next year.
What are we missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they just renamed regular IM to this class. Everyone that would have been IM is in this class instead.
In terms of long term this path gets kids to calculus in 11th grade. Remains to be seen how that will all pan out. From talking to some HS math teachers sounds like not well....
What do the HS math teachers you've talked to say? Why not well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this path still exist:
6th - 6th grade math
7th - IM
8th - Algebra 1
They did present this option at our home MS open house.