Technically, Chem isn't a graduation requirement. You have to take one Life Science, one Physical Science, and one Earth/Space Science. Chem counts toward either of the latter two, but you could choose to take different classes to satisfy those requirements. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YrEkTlllux6C_tiILO9543YUBrRuOK45/view |
DCUM: Why doesn't the Central Office allow administrators and teachers to meet the needs of their student communities? Also DCUM: Why is there any differentiation between schools? |
But all schools do NOT offer the same curriculum. Each school has different special programs and electives. Each school also has a different population with different interests and needs. Specific program sequencing can affect which other courses are offered and what grade level. In your particular case, you have chosen to create a completely atypical path for your child (already has taken Physics and will be in Honors Precalc.) Your 9th grader is going to be in class with 11th graders for Honors Precalc. No need to also try to push into AP Physics 1 also. Just take Honors Biology with the rest of the 9th graders and let your kid make same age friends. Besides, taking AP Physics C in 10th grade in parallel with AP BC Calculus would be a much stronger choice. |
Well, that sucks we had no choice. Our counselor is pretty unhelpful. |
My 9th grader took precal. It was mostly 10th graders, not 11th. |
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There are lots of scheduling reasons besides whether your kid is 'ready' for it. Take bio and chem this year. AP Phys 1 next year. Easy peasy. Still plenty of time for the advanced physics class in 11th and 12th.
Also recognize that the Phys 1 teacher is adjusting the course based on their school's approach. Perhaps at Blair, they coordinate more with precalc than they do at BCC. |
| I was in a similar situation years ago. I took the regular honors class and studied for the AP in my spare time. I got a 5. |
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So, isn't the only AP Physics offered at BCC AP Physics C -- which has AP Calc as a pre- or co-requisite? If that's still the case, maybe that's the reason?
Because it offers an IB Diploma Program for juniors and seniors, with most classes open to non-diploma kids, BCC frequently lacks AP classes offered in other schools that don't offer IB classes. Are you sure a non-calc based AP Physics is an option at BCC? |
STUDENTS ARE ALLOWED TO TAKE ANY CLASS AS LONG AS THEY HAVE THE PREREQUISITES. There is no MCPS rule that mandates a particular order. It's just that by convention, kids start with regular or Honors Bio, and move on from there, because most kids aren't taking advanced math. The game changes entirely if the kid is advanced in math, because then they can take any class in any order. The College Board recommends taking a preparatory class before AP Chem and AP Bio (usually the Honors version of same), but that is not an MCPS requirement, so if the kid feels strongly about it, they can insist they want to enroll in the class anyway. AP Physics C (or the other, simpler one) do not have prerequisites apart from Calculus. Do not weigh in if you don't know what you are talking about. There is no entitlement here. OP and family are savvy people, that's all! OP, email the counselor yourself today. I had to do that many times to discuss advanced coursework for my kid. |
SO are you at BCC? Do they offer an AP Physics class that someone who is just starting at the same time in PRECALC can take? Perhaps OP just misunderstood the reason why this is an issue, but it's kinda harsh to tell strangers they don't know what they are talking about when what OP is asking for might actually not be possible |
This has nothing to do with magnet programs at all How did you even think that ? It’s school dependent they make their own rules |
It varies by the school. |
Yes, it does. But OP says her kid is at BCC and is upset that she isn't being allowed to take a class the school has not offered in the past, and probably doesn't offer now. So perhaps the best option for OP is to actually make sure the class she feels her kid is unfairly being denied is even offered there. As someone with a two kids that have gone through BCC, I think the answer is not that her kid is being denied a class, but that she is trying to take a class that isn't offered there. ONLY AP PHYSICS C (a class that requires calc) is traditionally offered there |
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You have to take biology in 9th grade. There is a MSDE state test that is required at this level.
Physics is not an option right now. Maybe at private school. Because then you can boss people around to get what you think you want. |
🙄 many times. So you bullied them. |