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Discover LudwigThe phrase "math school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an educational institution that focuses on teaching mathematics or a program dedicated to math education.
Example: "After attending math school for two years, she felt confident in her ability to tackle advanced calculus."
Alternatives: "mathematics academy" or "math institute."
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As a teenager, Waldemeyer attended a math school for gifted students.
As a little girl she would play pretend art or math school with her younger sister.
"We are a science, technology, engineering and math school," said Wallace D. Loh the president of the University of Maryland, in an interview.
In 11th and 12th grade he took or is taking one online course each semester at our state's science and math school.
So, when he saw Ms. Daniels's moving performance in "Good Will Humping," he promised to send her to "whatever damn math school she wants to go to".
Olivia Chavez, a senior at the New Explorations Into Science, Technology and Math school, known as NEST + M on the Lower East Side in Manhattan, was born four months premature and has cerebral palsy.
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In math, schools should include some algebra and geometry in teaching math before the eighth grade, said Alan Ray, a spokesman for the State Education Department.
For instance, to debunk a myth that Louisiana's Charter schools were outperforming New Jersey's "Failure Factories," he compared math schools in both areas re-evaluated in a peer-reviewed statistical procedure for accurately assessing poverty rates.
Because the law demanded progress only in reading and math, schools were incentivized to show gains only on those subjects.
Parents may look for STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) focused schools, language immersion schools, and others.
She confesses to struggling in math at school and far prefers drawing.
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