Anonymous wrote:Agree! It's much more valuable for a child to learn a language early than to learn math early.
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Anonymous wrote:So I have a kid in Deal in 8th grade; he did SMAC in the summer before 7th, then Alg 1 in 7th. Now doing Alg2/Geometry in 8th (with Spanish, but no PE/Art/Music).
Here's my question - where did you get the information about the 9th-12th grade trajectory? I've asked several times about what happens in HS math. I've also asked about the advantages/disadvantages e.g. if he does less well in the accelerated course vs a higher grade in the standard course, and I can't get straight answers to these questions. Anyone can shed any light?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7th grader who took Math 8 over the summer and is now in Algebra 1. Just got an email saying they can place into concurrent Algebra 1 and Geometry but would have to skip foreign language. We’re not going to do it. It’s too bad because my kids’ music and PE classes seem worthless this year, and we would definitely take Geometry over those.
We also decided against having our kid double up in 7th at Deal, and now that they are at JR I believe even more firmly that it was the right decision. Calc BC is the highest level class available at JR (not sure about Walls or Banneker), so accelerating so your kid can take Calc BC in 10th grade doesn’t make a ton of sense given that you can’t dual enroll for higher level math until 12th.
My kid is very very good at math and will likely major in it college. But I don’t understand the rush to get to Calc BC, especially at the expense of foreign language, which is important to learn for many reasons not having to do with college admissions…but also is meaningful in the college admissions process, at least at very selective schools.
Actually, Walls did offer either vector calculus or linear algebra last year (and might do so this year). Given the relatively large number of sophomores in Calc BC in JR (and possibly Walls), they might offer a higher level class next year. Dual enrollment is also an option even for 11th graders and the offerings are extensive enough. But this should not come at the cost of skipping foreign language.
I’ve been hearing this for years and think this is very unlikely. But, sure, maybe.
And the only options for DE in 11th are the classes offered by Howard, which top out at Calc 2.
What about OSSE at Montgomery College?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7th grader who took Math 8 over the summer and is now in Algebra 1. Just got an email saying they can place into concurrent Algebra 1 and Geometry but would have to skip foreign language. We’re not going to do it. It’s too bad because my kids’ music and PE classes seem worthless this year, and we would definitely take Geometry over those.
We also decided against having our kid double up in 7th at Deal, and now that they are at JR I believe even more firmly that it was the right decision. Calc BC is the highest level class available at JR (not sure about Walls or Banneker), so accelerating so your kid can take Calc BC in 10th grade doesn’t make a ton of sense given that you can’t dual enroll for higher level math until 12th.
My kid is very very good at math and will likely major in it college. But I don’t understand the rush to get to Calc BC, especially at the expense of foreign language, which is important to learn for many reasons not having to do with college admissions…but also is meaningful in the college admissions process, at least at very selective schools.
Actually, Walls did offer either vector calculus or linear algebra last year (and might do so this year). Given the relatively large number of sophomores in Calc BC in JR (and possibly Walls), they might offer a higher level class next year. Dual enrollment is also an option even for 11th graders and the offerings are extensive enough. But this should not come at the cost of skipping foreign language.
I’ve been hearing this for years and think this is very unlikely. But, sure, maybe.
And the only options for DE in 11th are the classes offered by Howard, which top out at Calc 2.
What about OSSE at Montgomery College?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7th grader who took Math 8 over the summer and is now in Algebra 1. Just got an email saying they can place into concurrent Algebra 1 and Geometry but would have to skip foreign language. We’re not going to do it. It’s too bad because my kids’ music and PE classes seem worthless this year, and we would definitely take Geometry over those.
We also decided against having our kid double up in 7th at Deal, and now that they are at JR I believe even more firmly that it was the right decision. Calc BC is the highest level class available at JR (not sure about Walls or Banneker), so accelerating so your kid can take Calc BC in 10th grade doesn’t make a ton of sense given that you can’t dual enroll for higher level math until 12th.
My kid is very very good at math and will likely major in it college. But I don’t understand the rush to get to Calc BC, especially at the expense of foreign language, which is important to learn for many reasons not having to do with college admissions…but also is meaningful in the college admissions process, at least at very selective schools.
Actually, Walls did offer either vector calculus or linear algebra last year (and might do so this year). Given the relatively large number of sophomores in Calc BC in JR (and possibly Walls), they might offer a higher level class next year. Dual enrollment is also an option even for 11th graders and the offerings are extensive enough. But this should not come at the cost of skipping foreign language.
I’ve been hearing this for years and think this is very unlikely. But, sure, maybe.
And the only options for DE in 11th are the classes offered by Howard, which top out at Calc 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7th grader who took Math 8 over the summer and is now in Algebra 1. Just got an email saying they can place into concurrent Algebra 1 and Geometry but would have to skip foreign language. We’re not going to do it. It’s too bad because my kids’ music and PE classes seem worthless this year, and we would definitely take Geometry over those.
We also decided against having our kid double up in 7th at Deal, and now that they are at JR I believe even more firmly that it was the right decision. Calc BC is the highest level class available at JR (not sure about Walls or Banneker), so accelerating so your kid can take Calc BC in 10th grade doesn’t make a ton of sense given that you can’t dual enroll for higher level math until 12th.
My kid is very very good at math and will likely major in it college. But I don’t understand the rush to get to Calc BC, especially at the expense of foreign language, which is important to learn for many reasons not having to do with college admissions…but also is meaningful in the college admissions process, at least at very selective schools.
Actually, Walls did offer either vector calculus or linear algebra last year (and might do so this year). Given the relatively large number of sophomores in Calc BC in JR (and possibly Walls), they might offer a higher level class next year. Dual enrollment is also an option even for 11th graders and the offerings are extensive enough. But this should not come at the cost of skipping foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why is Deal pushing this so hard this year?
I heard yesterday at my elementary school BTS night that DCPS as a whole is pushing math this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7th grader who took Math 8 over the summer and is now in Algebra 1. Just got an email saying they can place into concurrent Algebra 1 and Geometry but would have to skip foreign language. We’re not going to do it. It’s too bad because my kids’ music and PE classes seem worthless this year, and we would definitely take Geometry over those.
We also decided against having our kid double up in 7th at Deal, and now that they are at JR I believe even more firmly that it was the right decision. Calc BC is the highest level class available at JR (not sure about Walls or Banneker), so accelerating so your kid can take Calc BC in 10th grade doesn’t make a ton of sense given that you can’t dual enroll for higher level math until 12th.
My kid is very very good at math and will likely major in it college. But I don’t understand the rush to get to Calc BC, especially at the expense of foreign language, which is important to learn for many reasons not having to do with college admissions…but also is meaningful in the college admissions process, at least at very selective schools.
Anonymous wrote:why is Deal pushing this so hard this year?
Anonymous wrote:why is Deal pushing this so hard this year?
Anonymous wrote:I have a 7th grader who took Math 8 over the summer and is now in Algebra 1. Just got an email saying they can place into concurrent Algebra 1 and Geometry but would have to skip foreign language. We’re not going to do it. It’s too bad because my kids’ music and PE classes seem worthless this year, and we would definitely take Geometry over those.