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I can understand the parents’ pov. Without Algebra I in 8th grade, it’s an uphill battle to reach Calculus by 12th grade. You’d need concurrent math (maybe Algebra 1 AND Geometry in 9th), summer school, or independent computer courses happening in one of the two previous time slots. And if you can’t reach Calculus, you’re missing out on a lot of physics, too. Introductory statistics (college freshmen course that my high school teaches for seniors) typically also requires bits of Calculus by the second semester.