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In reply to the discussion: Trend-starting Texas drops algebra II mandate [View all]MineralMan
(150,521 posts)However, college prep tracks generally include at least Algebra and geometry. So does college, even if you're a Liberal Arts major. Basic stuff. There were kids in my advanced math classes who struggled, too. However, our advanced math teacher (just one for the whole school) would assign one of the kids, like me, who found the subject easy, to help them. I helped a couple of other students "get it" in those classes. Once they did, it was easier for them. A teacher who is responsible for a full class of students can't always teach down to the lowest level. My teacher had a solution for that.
Anyhow, not every college prep student had to take trig and calculus. I think there were only 10 kids in those classes when I took them. They were optional. But Algebra and geometry were mandatory.
That pattern was common throughout my high school, and even in elementary school. Teachers would routinely ask the kids who were excelling to assist the ones who weren't, and it worked very well. Thinking back, I suppose that was an administrative initiative, but it worked like gangbusters.