Shift to Common Core means holding some back in math Education Add comments Dec 022012 “[Montgomery] county’s recent rollout of Curriculum 2.0, aimed at meeting nationwide Common Core Standards, provides more rigorous math instruction, district officials have told parents. Fewer students will be accelerated in math because students are expected to do work that draws on material that used to be taught at higher grade levels. So what was once considered “accelerated” is now on grade level.“ Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.