Feb
10
Hi.
This is my problem. I’m trying to advance ahead and get pre-calculus my sophomore year and one of the administrators won’t let me.
I took Algebra 1 my in middle school
I took Algebra 2x my freshman year.
And now I’m in Geometryx.
Since Geometry is required for Indiana anyway, I was going to double and get Geometryx and pre-calculusx at the same time.
Because my scheldule won’t allow me to take both at the same time, I was going to take pre-calx this year and Geometryx along with Calculusx my junior year. That way by my Senior year, my school will have no choice but to pay for me to go to IU and take Trigonometry (which will count as a college credit).
My father came up to the school and talked to one of the administrators. He (the assistant principal for juniors and seniors) said that it was okay if my math teacher thought that I could handle it. My father and I talked to my Geometry teacher and she agreed with us. We decided that I will take a Geometry test and if I test out, it will be okay for me to take pre-calx.
The principal got involved and she asked my father to write a note stating that if I fail pre-cal (because she thought that it would be too much for me) that it is not the school’s fault and that my father takes full responsibility. My father wrote the letter and signed it.
So now, I get my scheldule changed, and one of the other administrators (the assistant principal for freshman and sophmores) told me that she wasn’t signing my new scheldule and that I’m not going to take that class until my junior year.
Can she really do that? Even though I took the test and past? Is it against school board policies?
She told me to just stay in Geometryx and ask my teacher to give me more challenging work.
Is there anything I can do about this? Or do I have to wait till next year to take it.
By the way, I made a 4.0 average in Algebra2x. That was last year (my freshman year).
Just so you know, I have internet access, tons of math books, and my older sister is in Calculus AP right now and even tutored kids that was in pre-cal. Not to mention the pre-cal teacher him/her self
How can I possibly fail?
Billye
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One Response to “Legal or Jealousy? (school administrator)?”

Arlean
yeah, your transfer slip should just be signed by your principal, you cant be afraid of arguing with an AP you have the principals side already