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  2. University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program

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    High school component. The UMTYMP high school component lasts two years and covers standard high school mathematics. The classes are taught by local secondary school teachers. First year: Algebra I and II. Second year: Geometry and Precalculus. Students receive high school credit for these courses. To pass each semester, a grade of at least 70% ...

  3. Mathematics education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A typical sequence of secondary-school (grades 6 to 12) courses in mathematics reads: Pre-Algebra (7th or 8th grade), Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-calculus, and Calculus or Statistics. However, some students enroll in integrated programs [3] while many complete high school without passing Calculus or Statistics.

  4. Education Program for Gifted Youth - Wikipedia

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    Education Program for Gifted Youth at Stanford University. The Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) at Stanford University was a loose collection of gifted education programs formerly located within Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies program. [1] EPGY included distance and residential summer courses for students of all ages.

  5. Algebra Project - Wikipedia

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    The Algebra Project is a national U.S. mathematics literacy program aimed at helping low-income students and students of color achieve the mathematical skills in high school that are a prerequisite for a college preparatory mathematics sequence. [1] Founded by Civil Rights activist and Math educator Bob Moses in the 1980s, the Algebra Project ...

  6. Federal TRIO Programs - Wikipedia

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    Students in the summer program attend 5 weeks of English, math, and science classes in the summer months. Mathematics classes include algebra, geometry, precalculus, calculus, and science courses are held for biology, chemistry, and physics. After completing the program, the student receives one college credit from the associated institution.

  7. Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) is a program run by the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign that offers STEM programs to pre-college students, including summer programs and mentorships, [1] as well as the Academic Challenge, a high school academic competition run by Eastern Illinois University.

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