<p>Our suburban public district, most kids take algebra I in 8th grade, followed by geometry in 9th, algebra II in 10th, trig/precalc in 11th, and some form of calc in 12th if they continue on in math. There is a dual enrollment calc, AP calc AB, and calc BC to choose from. Some get tracked for Alg I in 7th, so are a year ahead and usually take AP stat somewhere in there. A rare few take online courses after Calc. </p>
<p>My oldest 2 kids were bored in middle school math, so I made sure the youngest got on the fastest track, and she is excelling in math, thriving on the additional challenge. My oldest took both AP Stat and AP calc AB as a senior.</p>
<p>In my high school 30 years ago, I took Alg I, geometry, alg II/trig and calc. Although it was not an AP class, I took the AB test and got a 4. A lot of kids in my engineering college were farther ahead in math than I was.</p>