Health A / B class requirements for HS graduation

Anonymous
My DC is in grade 9. Please share details of this class, how and where can I register her.
Anonymous
Just like any other course.
Anonymous
Registration for next year's classes usually begins in December or January. Each school handles it a bit differently.
Anonymous
My kid took them over the summer. Easy but a lot of busy work.
Anonymous
So will I get the class registration link in Parentvue?
Anonymous
I would talk to the counselor they can direct you better than anyone here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would talk to the counselor they can direct you better than anyone here.


Seriously
Anonymous
Most kids take over summer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So will I get the class registration link in Parentvue?


Students request classes through StudentVue. It won't be activated yet.
Anonymous
The online class info is here. There are summer and school year options. Or you take in school as a normal class.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/onlinelearning/courses/health/
Anonymous
Although my kids haven't done this, I got the impression that people who do this over the summer usually do 3 weeks the summer after 9th and the second half for 3 weeks the summer after 10th.
Anonymous
My child says there are fliers up at school about a Montgomery College option. Does anyone have any info on that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My child says there are fliers up at school about a Montgomery College option. Does anyone have any info on that?


just look on the MC website.
Anonymous
Do it in the summer. My freshman did health A this past summer, will do health B this summer. It's just busy work and a minor time commitment for about 3 weeks, very easy to get an A.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do it in the summer. My freshman did health A this past summer, will do health B this summer. It's just busy work and a minor time commitment for about 3 weeks, very easy to get an A.


When does registration open for next summer? I have and 8th grader that wants to do the same so they can take other electives.
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