<p>I’m trying to find examples of high schools that support students taking any math beyond AP Calculus BC while still in high school - multivariable calculus, linear algebra, etc. If you know of a high school that offers any of those as classes in HS, pays for kids to take it at a nearby college, pays for it via distance learning, offers it via independent study, or supports it in any other manner, please respond letting me know the name of the HS and what they offer.
Thanks!</p>
<p>Torrey pines pays for kids to take Multivariable calculus and linear algebra at SDSU.</p>
<p>Mine offers independent study</p>
<p>Try looking for public charter schools. For example, Charter School of Wilmington in Delaware offers math up to Differential Equations (Diffy-Q), I believe–a course that most engineers don’t take until sophomore/junior year of college.</p>
<p>The state of Ohio pays for high school students to take college courses (at Ohio colleges and universities, including some private ones) for both high school and college credit. This year I’m taking at least three math classes above Calculus BC as a high school senior. I don’t have to pay for anything, except housing if I wanted to do that.</p>
<p>Stuyvesant High School: [Stuyvesant</a> High School](<a href=“Home - Mathematics - Academic Departments - Stuyvesant High School”>Home - Mathematics - Academic Departments - Stuyvesant High School)</p>
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<li>Multivariate Calculus </li>
<li>Differential Equations</li>
<li>Linear Algebra</li>
</ul>
<p>Also see: <a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuyvesant_High_School[/url]”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuyvesant_High_School</a></p>
<p>Thomas Jefferson High school: [TJHSST</a> - Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology](<a href=“http://www.tjhsst.edu/curriculum/mathcs/]TJHSST”>http://www.tjhsst.edu/curriculum/mathcs/)</p>
<ul>
<li>Multivariable Calculus</li>
<li>Differential Equations</li>
<li>Linear Algebra</li>
</ul>
<p>I believe Bridgewater-Raritan HS offers differential equations as a class.</p>
<p>Middle College and Early College are programs where high school students can take courses at a nearby college. They seem to exist in a number of high schools.</p>
<p>Thanks for the responses. Any more high schools offer this?</p>
<p>Phillips Exeter Academy</p>
<p>400 is intro/college level
500 is intermediate/advanced undergraduate level
600 is graduate school level</p>
<p>4 full years of curriculum beyond BC calc (400 level),including:</p>
<p>multivariate calc (500 level)
linear algebra (500 level)
graduate level proof based math (500s)
additional advanced year of graduate level proof based math (600s)
graduate level math (500s)
additional year of graduate level (600s) math</p>
<p>and all the modeling, AP stat, discrete math</p>
<p>in physics this can coordinate with quantum mechanics, modern physics</p>