I wish they'd let him go next door, definitely pushing for it next year for the 7+ class. He will be taking it with a teacher here in the county just virtual, daily lesson, daily assignments and weekly checkins. They have changed some of the logistical problems they ran into with last year's dry run, even so, I know of no one who wishes they hadn't had their child do it.

I have suggested they look into the IAS in case a full skip really is the best option, I expect to hear back in the morning.

As far as colleges, we are in a very high density collegiate area with dual enrollment opps. I am thinking, could be wrong, that should he go that route or just simply complete more higher math courses, he would would garner notice in his transcript over the typical student. It is harder to get into our local state universities as a local kid, something about quotas.

Shannon