Indus Center for Academic Excellence
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The Indus Center for Academic Excellence (ICAE) is a center in Detroit, Michigan, that provides classes for Math, English, Computers, and Physics. It is for grades 3-12. There are levels for ICAE:
[edit] Math
IA:
Introduces problem solving skills to students in 3rd through 5th grade.
IAB:
Prepares students in grades 3-5 in preparation for middle school math competitions.
IB:
Helps students in grades 3-5 master skills in preparation for middle school math competitions.
IIA:
Prepares students in math they will be taught in middle school.
IIAB:
Students learn skills that they will be taught in an intermediate level of math in middle school.
IIB:
Students learn skills they will be taught in an advanced level of math in middle school.
IIIA:
Students learn skills they will be taught in the beginning of high school.
IIIAB:
Students learn skills they will be taught in the intermediate level in high school.
IIIB:
Students learn skills they will be taught in the advanced level in high school.
IV:
Students learn college level math.
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