| Where did people see this? Or how did you know about it? Our letter didn't mention it I don't think. |
| After you RSVP for the open house you should receive an email from Jane Hemelt, the S/T program coordinator at ERHS, with a link to all the info. Email subject line "ERHS Science & Technology Program SY2019-2020" |
Thanks for the info, we had not gotten around to that yet. |
The website says that you can indicate the days they can go with an explanation for the days they can't attend. We have plans for some of the time. They should have let people know about this earlier if it's mandatory. |
I can't imagine where the school district is getting funding for "mandatory" (they can't actually make it mandatory, there's no transportation) summer school for so many students. We can't even get summer school for kids who actually need it, except for a few small programs. Summer school for three weeks for 9th graders who are at the top of their academic cohort? High PSATs and high GPAs? Where did they get the money to pay for that? |
| Could someone who has knowledge of or experience with the ERHS S/T program tell me if it would be too rigorous for a kid who's not at all STEM-oriented, but nevertheless got in? I'm concerned it might be a poor fit. |
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The program is just a perfectly normal high school program. They have more math, science and engineering choices than many high schools, but plenty of kids attend who are not STEM whizzes or anything. It's probably not the school to attend if your child is interested in a lot of art electives. They have the basics, but I don't see a lot of variety. They have decent music and theater extracurriculars.
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If your kid likes STEM, it’s a great fit...a really great fit...even if they struggle with the subjects a little. If they don’t, it probably isn’t. I agree that the music program is good. |
I had the same question and heard it's excellent even for the non-STEM kid. Good luck with your decision! |