Can a freshman take individual IB classes?

<p>PVm - I’ve been assuming that your daughter is a brilliant mathematician, but also great at other subjects too. Otherwise she likely would not have been let out of classes to pursue high school math. I’ve also assumed that she is self-motivated, and that you parents have just done all you can to support her laudible aspirations. Still I saw some good nuggets of advise from the other posters. including Olymom. </p>

<p>I also assumed there was some music interests, due to your screen name. Glad to hear there are lots of other interests too. It helps for balance. </p>

<p>Good luck working with the HS. When IB programs start up, there can be some growing pains. I’ve learned from CC that different HS implement IB differently… so it is hard to plot out the best path. Hang in there. With super bright kids, often all you need to do is stay out of their way. But when school rules and politics are involved, parents often need to get involved.</p>