Is there a correlation between Math and Science courses?
There is the higher a student “goes” in science. Basically, no student can take Chemistry until he is concurrently enrolled in Algebra II. If a student “gets ahead” in science, then he ultimately needs to make sure that his Math is tracking toward alignment. There are options for how to do this, and interested students should talk to their Science teacher or their Counselor to learn and discuss them.
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