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We moved and I am so overwhelmed.
She has taken alg 2, bio, English, us history, Spanish 3, and 2 electives (art and gym) as a freshman in her old school. No AP’s were allowed for freshman. The course offerings and what we need for college is crazy. She hates Spanish and wants to do ASL. Is that frowned upon? Maybe language class is better here. |
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She has to take one year of PE and another of health (a lot of people take that over the summer). Also has to take a tech and a fine arts credit. Don’t forget those.
The language can depend on how rigorous they want to be for college. Colleges like world languages. Last year my dd was a sophomore and took: Honors chem, honors precalc, honors English, AP gov, comp sci, art, Spanish 3. She could have taken AP comp sci but is not a computer kid, but it satisfied her tech credit. |
Typical sched could include: Honors English 10 Honors Chemistry Honors Precalculus AP Government |
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If she wants to go to a top college she should definitely complete her Spanish with an AP. If the school offers AP Spanish literature as well as AP Spanish language it may be possible to choose that option, which could possibly be more interesting to her.
My sophomore's schedule from 2 yrs ago looked like this Honors Pre-calc (this was pre AP version) Honors Chemistry French AP Chinese Honors 3 Honors English 10 AP US History Foundations of Computer Science (required) She took half a year of Heath over the summer to keep it out of her schedule. |
Plus a language and health. And an elective or the tech credit. |
Two foreign language courses? I didn't know that was allowed. |
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Hon English
Hon Pre-Calc AP Comp Sci AP Gov AP Physics (I forget which one but it's a double period) Hon Spanish 5 |
That schedule is hell. OP, this is not normal. |
Have her do one more year of spanish for colleges. We are forcing our kid to do one more year. What is similar to mine: AP Gov English Pre-Caculus Chemistry Spanish Then what ever other graduation requirements - does she have her tech, health ed (she can do that summers online), etc. |
Most sophomores do not take Physics. |
That's normal. Mine is doing: Math Honors Chemistry AP US History Honors English 10 Art Class of their choice AP Computer Science Spanish All the key graduation requirements are done except the ones you have to take at that grade level - math, English, etc. |
Yes, it is allowed if the kid excels in them, like some kids take 2 sciences in the same year. She had to get special permission to start the 2nd language, from the principal (of Pyle) and it was granted. |
It's normal at Whitman. |
The other schedule is 4 AP's and 3 honors and no electives. Yours is 2 AP's, 2 honors, 2 regulars, and 1 elective Do you not see the difference? |
Just to put it all together for you OP: These are your core courses (gotta take) Honors English 10 Honors Precalculus Honors Chemistry AP Government These are where there’s choices: *Tech credit - AP Computer Science, Foundations of Technology, or whatever introductory engineering course your school has. *Health credit - Honors Health A/B Language - either continue Spanish until AP Spanish Language and earn the bilingual diploma, or switch to ASL. Both the tech credit and health can be taken during summer school to free up space for more interesting electives. If you plan to do that, these are some of the common electives 10th graders at my HS take: AP Psychology AP Statistics Anatomy and Physiology Fine arts - band, orchestra, choir, pottery, etc. Double up language. Don’t get too hung up on school specific special cases people may share. The above is the standard for Honors level 10th graders. |