Local government / home rule |
Because the decision making power is never in the CO, but by every HS' principal and APs. So the course bulletin that CO published during the snowday break was basically useless. One wouldn't know the tricks and traps unless they are super proactive and on top of everything, or they had lessons-learnt from elder siblings or upper class friends. |
At DC's school freshman are offered AP Gov or Hon US History, with the assumption if you take AP Gov in 9th you will take APUSH in 10th. I would assume kids could take Hon US in 10th if they did not want to take APUSH. DC mentioned that most taking AP Gov are in 9th with a handful of 10th graders. |
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People really need to read OLO Report 2026-2. You will be shocked at which schools offer which courses because principals have no consequences.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/OLO/Resources/Files/2026_Reports/OLOReport%202026-2.pdf |
Why not offer separate Honors US History classes for 9th graders (who are taking it after 8th grade US History) from sophomores who took AP Gov in 9th and want to take Honors US History in 10th (instead of APUSH)? |
Why would this be necessary? |
Because APUSH is so intense, it's a hard choice. We went with honors and our son is getting good grades, barely, but it's not that challenging. He would probably be more engaged in AP and develop better reading and writing skills. I really wish this was a 10th, or 11th grade class like it should be. |