Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. The high school will be a joke too.
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Nope. My HS takes all intensified/AP and has homework every night.
So did my coaster and it was all finished during school. Never did homework at home. It’s not at all challenging for a bright kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra in 8th grade is very advanced. Your kid is way ahead, OP.
It's not advanced, it's pretty standard for APS MS.
Agree with this. We attended an open house for BASIS in Mclean. They said all of their students start at Algebra II in 9th grade. Coming from APS, that means that you need to have taken Alg 1 in 7th and Geometry in 8th, but only a small number of students are allowed into that math track (at least that's the case at Swanson). Most do Alg 1 in 8th grade and I guess are behind private school students. Not sure what that means for college admissions down the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. The high school will be a joke too.
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Nope. My HS takes all intensified/AP and has homework every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra in 8th grade is very advanced. Your kid is way ahead, OP.
It's not advanced, it's pretty standard for APS MS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are focused on the wrong thing. My kid is a junior and many kids who were pushed into early Algebra just weren't ready and the algebra was a bit watered down which was ok.
But the students got to high school and the just weren't prepared because the high school teachers assumed a level of mastery that wasn't there and they had to remediate. This was true even in the intensified level classes.
Forcing math early is probably the biggest mistake some parents make. Instead I would argue that parents need to push middle schools to teach something far more basic which is reading and writing including grammar, vocabulary, and how to write basic paragraphs and essays.
I'm one of the PPs that mentioned my kid isn't challenged right now. Even though I don't think she's challenged in most classes right now, I do agree with this poster's points. My DD's math placement is a good fit - not the highest, but that's okay. I agree that pushing too much in math is a huge mistake and sets kids up for failure later on. It happened to me and resulted in my hating math.
Anonymous wrote:7th grader at HBW - almost never has homework. Says he does it at school, but somehow also has time for 7-eleven slurpee runs and hanging out with friends, so I suspect he isn't assigned much homework. But I actually have no idea what he's doing at school.
Anonymous wrote:My APS middle school daughter is in 7th grade Algebra intensified and is still coasting. It ended up not being that hard after all.
My other child at private has math instruction, grammar, and science homework every night. It’s not even close on how much better private middle school is compared to APS.
Anonymous wrote:APS does a great job in so many areas, such as cultural enrichment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. The high school will be a joke too.
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Anonymous wrote:Mom of a straight A kid at Gunston who also does ZERO outside work. He also doesn't seem to be challenged in his courses but also isn't bothered by it.