Anonymous wrote:I would focus on improving the C.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Previous poster is wrong.
11th graders in in alg ii are in the third track, not the regular track.
Seniors who are advanced are in calc their junior year.
Seniors in the regular track reach calc their senior year and can opt for stats,
Those in the slower track are in algebra ii as juniors.
Um, hello. The kids you consider to be in the slower track are considered to be average. Not sure where you get your information on average, gifted otherwise. A good amount of kids in my son's high school (private) are taking Geometry in 10th grade. My son is one year ahead (Algebra II in 10th), and while not gifted in math, he is still considered advanced. Pushing kids in math is an MCPS thing that screwed up many kids back in the day. The gifted ones did great, but everyone else (or anyone with a disability) had severe problems and were made to feel dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Previous poster is wrong.
11th graders in in alg ii are in the third track, not the regular track.
Seniors who are advanced are in calc their junior year.
Seniors in the regular track reach calc their senior year and can opt for stats,
Those in the slower track are in algebra ii as juniors.
Anonymous wrote:I can't even believe this is a serious thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra 2 C+
English 11 A-
Psychology A-
Infosytems A
Physics B
Spanish A-
US History A
I'd be on the phone with a good tutor, twice a week to tackle science and math. Likely some SERIOUS gaps in the education, perhaps from previous years, i.e. algebra 1.
No.
You are wrong.
This kid is taking English 11. I assume this means the kid is in 11th grade?
Other than physics, there are no advanced classes on this list. No APs. No honors classes.
And the kid is taking Algebra 2 as an 11th grader.
Algebra 2 is taken in 8th around here if you are exceptionally gifted in math, 9th if you are advanced in math, and 10th if you are average in math.
OPs daughter is taking it in 11th, which puts her behind in math to start with. On top of that, she is making a C.
She might just be a hard working kid who struggles in school. Or she might have a learning disability.
Hours with a tutor might not be what she needs. She might not cut out for math and might have to steer her college goals into other areas where her strengths are.
Kids are in Algebra 2 in 11th grade UNLESS they took Algebra early - 8th grade as opposed to 9th grade. Being in Precal in 12th grade is what used to be normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra 2 C+
English 11 A-
Psychology A-
Infosytems A
Physics B
Spanish A-
US History A
I'd be on the phone with a good tutor, twice a week to tackle science and math. Likely some SERIOUS gaps in the education, perhaps from previous years, i.e. algebra 1.
No.
You are wrong.
This kid is taking English 11. I assume this means the kid is in 11th grade?
Other than physics, there are no advanced classes on this list. No APs. No honors classes.
And the kid is taking Algebra 2 as an 11th grader.
Algebra 2 is taken in 8th around here if you are exceptionally gifted in math, 9th if you are advanced in math, and 10th if you are average in math.
OPs daughter is taking it in 11th, which puts her behind in math to start with. On top of that, she is making a C.
She might just be a hard working kid who struggles in school. Or she might have a learning disability.
Hours with a tutor might not be what she needs. She might not cut out for math and might have to steer her college goals into other areas where her strengths are.
Kids are in Algebra 2 in 11th grade UNLESS they took Algebra early - 8th grade as opposed to 9th grade. Being in Precal in 12th grade is what used to be normal.