<p>8th: Algebra I
Freshman: Geometry
Sophomore: Algebra II
Junior: Precalc
Senior: AP Calc AB/BC </p>
<p>I skipped 1 yr ahead of accelerated program… so everything a year early. Took AP stats concurrently in sophomore year with precalc. Not taking math this year, because all the math courses are gone :(</p>
<p>3 people per year (my way)
7. Algebra (I took pre algebra in 7th but I skipped algebra during a summer course)
8. Geometry
9. Adv. Alg 2/trig
10. Pre cal or ap calc AB if u get an a in adv. Alg 2
11. Ap calculus BC
12. Ap statistics </p>
<p>10 people take this route
7. Algebra 1
8. Geometry
9. Algebra 2
10. Precalculus
11. Ap calculus AB
12. Ap calculus bc</p>
<p>Freshman: Algebra I Honors
Sophomore: Geometry Honors
Junior: Algebra II Honors
Senior: Precalculus Honors</p>
<p>8th Grade: Algebra I
Freshman: Geometry Honors
Sophomore: Algebra II Honors
Junior: Precalculus Honors
Senior: AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, or Discrete Mathematics Honors</p>
<p>7th Grade: Algebra I
8th Grade: Geometry
Freshman: Algebra II Honors
Sophomore: Precalculus Honors
Junior: AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, or AP Statistics
Senior: AP Calculus BC (if you took AB Junior Year), Advanced Calculus Honors(if you took AB or BC Junior Year), AP Statistics, or Discrete Mathematics Honors</p>
<p>Regular:
8th: Pre-Algebra
9th: Algebra 1
10th:Geometry
11th: Algebra II
12th: Precalc/statistics and analysis</p>
<p>Accelerated(above level honors)
8th: Algebra I
9th: Honors Geometry
10th: Honors Algebra 2
11th: Honors Precalc(Im taking a rapid learners version, rec. really for soph or bright math students).
12th: AP AB/AP BC (only a few, basically a self study)/ AP Stats</p>
<p>Accelerated above normal honors
8th: Honors Geo
9th: Honors Algebra II
10th: Honors Precalc/RL
11th: Ap AB/Ap BC calc
12th: AP Stat for those in AB/ MV for the smart kids</p>
<p>Beyond imaginable
8th: Algebra II
9th: Usually RL Precalc
10th: AP BC Calc
11th: MV calc
12th: Independent studies/Linear algebra a community college/ Ap stat</p>
<p>there is one kid in my RL Precalc whose in 8th grade, but I think he is new to the school system so he may be of 9th grade age…but he will finish math with 2 years left so I think he does Independent studies then a college course at UMD or ap stat</p>
<p>Normal:
Freshman - Algebra I
Sophomore - Geometry
Junior - Algebra II
Senior - Pre-Calc</p>
<p>Semi-Advanced:
8th grade - Algebra I
Freshman - Geometry
Sophomore - Algebra II
Junior - Pre-Calc
Senior - AP Calc AB</p>
<p>“Advanced” advanced (my path):
8th grade- Algebra I and Geometry
Freshman - Algebra II
Sophomore - Pre-Calc
Junior - AP Calc AB
Senior - AP Calc BC</p>
<p>AP Calc BC is the highest math class offered in the school, so you’d have to self-study or go to a community college if you wanted to do Calc III or something.</p>
<p>In my district, students who show promise in math and will automatically be put in Level 4/Honors math next year take a test in 5th grade to determine if they will take 7th grade math in 6th grade, and proceed to take 9th grade math in 8th grade. They can take the test in 6th grade, too, and go from 6th to 9th grade math and are considered “Advanced Advanced” students.</p>
<p>“Advanced Advanced” (I think it’s considered as Level 5, just a year prior… only AP is Level 6)
6th Grade: Pre-algebra I-Honors Level 4
7th Grade: Algebra I-Adv/Level 5
8th Grade: Geometry-Adv
9th Grade: Algebra II-Adv
10th Grade: Precalculus (includes trig I think, I wouldn’t know since I’m not taking it)-Adv
11th Grade: AP Calculus AB or BC, Honors Calculus (most take AP Calc BC)
12th Grade: Advanced Topics (most common route), Multivariable Calculus for smart kids, and I think it includes linear algebra</p>
<p>“Advanced”-Level 5 (my level)->for promising 7th graders/Regular Honors in 8th grade who moved up and skipped Algebra 1 altogether and caught up in 9th grade
6th Grade: 6th Grade math (it had no name that I know of)-Honors Level 4
7th Grade: Pre-algebra I-Honors
8th Grade: Algebra I-Adv
9th Grade: Geometry-Adv
10th Grade: Algebra 2-Adv
11th Grade: Precalculus-Adv
12th Grade: AP Calculus AB or BC, Honors Calculus (again, BC is apparently most common)</p>
<p>Honors-Level 4 (same route taken by Levels 2 and 3, without a weight to the GPA)
6th Grade: 6th Grade math-HN (regular available)
7th Grade: Pre-Algebra I-HN
8th Grade: Pre-Algebra II-HN
9th Grade: Algebra I-HN
10th Grade: Geometry-HN
11th Grade: Algebra II-HN
12th Grade: Precalculus-HN</p>
<p>I live in Texas so school is pathetic…
Normal Kids:
9th: Algebra 1
10th: Geometry
11: Algebra 2
12: Precal(if you feel like it -__-)</p>
<p>Honors Kids:
8th: Algebra 1
9th: Geometry
10th: Algebra 2
11: Precal
12: Calc AB (you cant choose between this and BC)</p>
<p>30 or so of us that had to take a test to be in this math sequence:
7th: Algebra 1
8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra 2
10th: Precal
11: Calc AB
12: Calc BC (99% of the kids in Calc BC get a 5 on the AP exam because of the few BC exclusive topics)
I really wish we could take multivariable calc and stuff like that…</p>
<p>I actually love my public school’s sequence</p>
<p>Regular</p>
<p>6th- new york state 6th grade math
7th- new york state 7th + 8th grade math
8th- algebra 1 regents regular or honors
9th- geometry regents regular or honors
10th- algebra II trig regents regular or honors
11th- precalc regular, college precalc, or math theory honors; can also double up AP stat
12th- AP calc AB or AP calc BC</p>
<p>Accelerated- im in this with two other kids we’re the first to ever do it</p>
<p>6th- new york state 6th grade math
7th- Special double period honors class in preparation for Algebra 1 regents, Geometry regents, and Algebra II trig regents, we also start precalc
8th- AP analytical calc BC its basically Calc BC with a lot more proofs and much more in depth the AP test is a joke after this class; we also took AP Stat this year
9th- Multivariable Calculus + Differential Equations in one Honors class
10th- Linear Algebra + Abstract Algebra in one Honors class
11th- Real Analysis Honors
12th- Complex Analysis Honors</p>
<p>Im currently a sophomore in the advanced sequence.</p>
<p>7th - Algebra
8th - Geometry
9th - Algebra 2 H
10th - Trig/Pre-Cal h
11th - Calculus AB
12th - Calculus BC</p>
<p>Accelerated Math II</p>
<p>7th - Geometry
8th - Algebra 2 H
9th - Trig/Pre-Cal H
10th - Calculus AB
11th - Calculus BC
12th - Stats AP</p>
<p>Every year, the math curriculum becomes more accelerated than before for those special students who want to take courses earlier. There was a freshman who wanted to take Calculus AB, but there is a strict policy of no APs for freshmen. </p>
<p>Just wondering? How much of a percentage do Asians constitute of your advanced math curriculum. For us, it’s 65%.</p>
<p>Advanced kids:
8th- Algebra 1
9th- Geometry
10th- Algebra 2
11th- Pre-cal/Trig
12th- AP Calculus AB OR AP Calculus BC OR AP Statistics OR AP Computer Science </p>
<p>Very advanced kids:
8th- Geometry
9th- Algebra 2
10th- Pre-cal/Trig
11th- AP Calculus AB OR AP Calculus BC
12th- AP Statistics OR AP Computer Science OR Calculus BC </p>
<p>Usually, we never have kids take Cal 3 or anything of that kind. However, my friend did take BC Cal in 11th, then proceeded to take Calculus self-study (essentially, Cal 3).</p>
<p>8th: Algebra II
9th: Accel. Geo/Trig
10th: Accel. Math Analysis (basically pre-calc)
11th: Calc AB or BC
12: Calc BC, Stats, or Multivariable Calc (in order)</p>
<p>I was supposed to be in Multivariable junior year… shows you how lazy I got.</p>
<p>6th grade: Math 6 (regular) or Deep Math 6(accelerated) or Math 6/7 (more accelerated)
7th grade: Math 7 (regular) or Deep Math 7(accelerated) or Math 7/8 (more accelerated)
8th grade: Math 8 (regular) or Deep Math 8(accelerated) or Accelerated Math I (more accelerated)</p>
<p>Once you get to HS it gets much more confusing
In 9th grade in fall semester, your choices are: Math I with Support, yearlong (below regular) or Math I (regular) or Accelerated Math I (accelerated).
From there, you can take: Math II with Support, yearlong (below regular) or Math II (regular) or Accelerated Math II (accelerated). Then from there: Math III with Support, yearlong (below regular) or Math III (regular) or Accelerated Math III (accelerated). From there you can take, Math for Government Sciences (below regular) or Math IV (regular) or AP Statistics or AP Calculus AB (accelerated). Then…: Calculus or Statistics (regular) or AP Statistics/AP Calculus AB/AP Calculus BC/Multivariable Calculus - equivalent to 3rd year college Calculus course (accelerated).</p>
<p>I’m in my spring sophomore year and have take Acc Math I, II, and III. I did horribly in Acc Math III, so I have to retake it before I take AP Calculus AB and the likes. :)</p>
<p>Rare Cases ( 2 other guys besides me)
9: Trigonometry
10: Precalculus
11: AP Calculus BC
12: You’re on your own, HS math is done! (or you can enroll at the local CC to take higher math)</p>
<p>You must take up to trig to get an advanced diploma, and most (75%) are on the regular track and take up to geometry to graduate.</p>