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Parents object as CMS limits algebra for 6th-graders

Some Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools parents oppose limiting algebra for advanced 6th-graders to a single magnet program.

Dec 06, 2024
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The following article appeared in the December 6, 2024, edition of The Charlotte Ledger, an e-newsletter with smart and original local news for Charlotte. We offer free and paid subscription plans. More info here.


Some parents are opposing a CMS change that subtracts algebra for 6th-graders

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Some Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools parents are objecting to a change that limits the ability of high-flying 6th-graders to take algebra two years ahead of most of their peers. [Edited on 12/11/24 to remove the word “policy” from the first and fifth paragraphs.]

Beginning next year, the only 6th graders allowed to take algebra — known in CMS as “Math 1” — will be those in the CMS Horizons program for gifted students at Randolph Middle School.

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