| Child is not enjoying high school and wants to fast track credits for college in Maryland. Is it possible to do all of senior year at Montgomery College if you haven't taken any classes there prior to senior year? They meet the GPA criteria. |
| In theory I think this is possible but MCPS will only pay for a limited number or credits and you will need to pay the remainder out of pocket. MCPS will pay for all credits for kids in early college and similar programs, but you can’t join those programs mid-stream. |
Yes, MCPS will pay for 2 classes for fall and spring semester. If you wanted to carry a full load, the parents would need to pay for the additional 3 classes. MCPS senior year only requires English and English 101 at MC is considered 1.0 credit. In MCPS, English 12A/12B are each 0.5 credits. So after the fall semester at MC, your kid is essentially done with all their requirements for MCPS. Beyond GPA, as long as your kid has 1.0 credits each in Health, PE, and Tech, they will be allowed to register at MC. |
MCPS also requires a Math course in Senior year as students must have 4 years of HS Math. Students who started taking HS Math in Middle School end up with like 5 or 6 math credits in total |
oops, you're right. Forgot about the math requirement. |
| This was back in like 2010 but my sister chose to drop out and get a GED her junior year and start at MC a year early. Transferred to a 4 year school as a transfer student the following year and everything worked out. |
Yes! As others have said, English 101 is needed for the last HS English credit, and they should be enrolled in math both semesters. If your child knows what they are interested in for a college major, they can enroll in that degree program, which will give some focus to their classes. Otherwise, they can craft a reasonable schedule that will satisfy general ed requirements at most public universities for credit transfer. |
This but we were told you could only do a half day and had to go to hs the other half. |
| My daughter did, but she was in MC2 so that was the plan from time she began HS. |
They don’t count MS, just high school. |
My kid did Algebra in 6. His SGGCR shows 3.0 credits under the Pre HS column. Since he has to take math for all 4 years of HS, he'll graduate with 7 credits of math. For math, the driver is the number of years of HS math, not the number of credits. |
I thought math in MS counted, if it is a math course typically taken in HS. |
Mine too. They still list mat for senior year. |
It’s counted for credit, but not a graduation requirement. They have to take four years of math and English in hs. Other ms classes do count toward graduation requirements. |
| The answer is yes. I'm a HS teacher who knows of many students who do this. You must be enrolled in math every year of HS and you need 4 years of English. Students can take ENGL 101 and a math (plus 2 other electives or classes of their choosing). I believe students must be enrolled in a minimum of 4 classes to retain MCPS status. Other poster is correct that MCPS will only pay for 2 classes, possible grant for a 3rd (family income under 100K), definitely have to pay for 4th. |