How is your AAP kid adjusting to middle school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op. I will say I’m happy with all the feedback she’s gotten in writing. Lots of revising, expanding on essays.


What school? My kid gets none of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op. I will say I’m happy with all the feedback she’s gotten in writing. Lots of revising, expanding on essays.


What school? My kid gets none of this.

Kilmer
Anonymous
Our 7th grader is struggling with all the homework. Last year our elementary had a no homework policy so that on top of COVID/virtual learning has been a big change. DC has an hour or two of homework a night and history is actually the hardest class. Grades are fine but it is a lot more work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op. I will say I’m happy with all the feedback she’s gotten in writing. Lots of revising, expanding on essays.


What school? My kid gets none of this.


Franklin is also good about feedback and teaching students how to write well. The English and history teachers are particularly strong, at least in providing solid writing lessons.
Anonymous
5th and 6th grade in elementary had more homework and teachers were tougher graders than in 7th grade so far. My kid got straight As first quarter.
Anonymous
Our ES has a no homework policy, am very concerned about what this transition is going to look like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our ES has a no homework policy, am very concerned about what this transition is going to look like.


Same here, and MS has been going well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:5th and 6th grade in elementary had more homework and teachers were tougher graders than in 7th grade so far. My kid got straight As first quarter.


This was our experience as well.
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