<p>You should just self-study. You wouldn’t waste time, money, and frustration with the school district and online courses, like EPGY. (I speak from experience) Granted you would have to “test-out” at MIT or your eventual college, but it’s much easier. I took (well, self-studied) calc BC in eighth grade and was still rejected from MIT. As you can see, what math class you take when doesn’t really affect whether you’ll get in or not. If you’re generally interested in math because it’s fun, then ignore the school district. I had the same problem; countless hours of arguing, shredded tests, and other nonsense I’d like to forget. If the school refuses to give you a book (which is illegal) or they “don’t have any,” try a university library. Alternatively, you could threaten them with a lawyer. That is, the “policy” sounds like total bogus; it’s probably made up. Best of luck with your math endeavors.</p>