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If my child was not in the Accelerated Mathematics program in middle school, will it prevent him/her from meeting the criteria for the Carroll Medical Academy?

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If my child was not in the Accelerated Mathematics program in middle school, will it prevent him/her from meeting the criteria for the Carroll Medical Academy?

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No, however, students must be enrolled in Algebra I as eighth graders to be considered for the Medical Academy. Therefore, a student will need to qualify for Pre-Algebra as a seventh grader to be considered.

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