Accelerated Math

Accelerated MathBenefits of  the Accelerated Math Program

By Taylor Powell

As students approach middle school and high school, some students may be placed in an accelerated program depending on their standardized test scores and performance in previous math classes. There are major benefits in putting in the extra effort and time that comes with these advanced math courses. With this being said, this option is not a good fit for everyone. For example, someone who is not dedicated and willing to put this additional work in would not be very successful on this track, despite his or her natural ability. If your child decides to enter or continue this approach to middle school or high school, however, he or she has the opportunity to reap major benefits.

  • More math classes: One advantage of this accelerated track is your student’s ability to take more math classes in high school. Many high schools have added math classes that used to only be available in college, which gives them the opportunity to learn high-level math earlier in their academic career. Because they finish the on-level classes for high school within the first couple years, they are able to take classes, such as Calculus and Statistics, which prepares them more for college.
  • Advanced Placement classes: AP classes also becomes available in high school if your student has sustained this challenging program. AP classes allow a student to take a college class in a high school environment for the chance to get credit by passing an end-of-the-year AP exam. This rigor is exactly what colleges are looking for. In fact, prestigious schools may expect the student to have completed and been successful in these AP classes because they are looking for distinguished, diligent individuals. It also saves money because you do not have to spend thousands of dollars to take these math courses in college if your student passes the exam and receives credit.
  • Environment: In these Honors and AP classes, the students tend to be more focused and ready to learn. This creates a less distracting environment for your student by placing them with like-minded individuals. The teachers of these classes know the students in them are driven and prepared to work, which allows them to be more flexible and willing to help. These factors help create an overall beneficial environment for the student.

Ultimately, if you and your student feel confident in his or her ability to take on this extra challenge when entering middle school or high school, it is definitely recommended. Because of these opportunities, your student will be more prepared for college and, therefore, more successful.  It is important to discuss this topic with your student when the time comes, so he or she understands the benefits that will come if they work hard!