Growing Trend Toward Eighth Grade Algebra

Jay Matthews:

Experts say the trend toward early algebra is driven by more rigorous teaching and a commitment to providing greater access to a course that provides a crucial foundation for further study in math and science. Algebra, they say, opens doors. That can be especially important at schools such as Gunston Middle, where about half of the students are economically disadvantaged.
“We work to identify and support students so that they can move ahead as they are successful, and we sometimes make moves mid-year,” Allen said. “Many kids move ahead in elementary school, but many of our students make the leap in sixth or seventh grade.”
Some skeptics worry that kids are being rushed and the math curriculum is being watered down.