Electives in Middle school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This iw weird and wrong.
Language taken in 7th or 8th in an FCPS MS is a high school level class.

At least in my middle school, 7th grade language doesn't give any high school credits. Only 8th grade does.


At Frost you have to go through a process in order to be able to take Spanish/French 1 (credit bearing) instead of 1A (not credit bearing). They highly discouraged taking 1A.


Why do they discourage taking 1A? At my child's middle school, the teacher actually encouraged splitting up language into 1A in 7th and 1B in 8th . Completing 1 or 1b in 8th grade earns you high school credit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This iw weird and wrong.
Language taken in 7th or 8th in an FCPS MS is a high school level class.

At least in my middle school, 7th grade language doesn't give any high school credits. Only 8th grade does.


At Frost you have to go through a process in order to be able to take Spanish/French 1 (credit bearing) instead of 1A (not credit bearing). They highly discouraged taking 1A.


Why do they discourage taking 1A? At my child's middle school, the teacher actually encouraged splitting up language into 1A in 7th and 1B in 8th . Completing 1 or 1b in 8th grade earns you high school credit.


According to the orientation presentation, it's viewed as too slow paced when you could be filling that spot with a different elective.
Anonymous
^^^

Didn't finish my thought. Could be doing a different elective then taking just 1 in 8th grade. They were indicating most kids could easily handle the pace of 1 instead of 1A/1B and so splitting it up just wastes an elective block in 7th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^^

Didn't finish my thought. Could be doing a different elective then taking just 1 in 8th grade. They were indicating most kids could easily handle the pace of 1 instead of 1A/1B and so splitting it up just wastes an elective block in 7th.


That makes sense. My child signed up for 1A, because she was starting a new language and didn't know what to expect. I agree that it is very slow-paced. She didn't have many other electives she wanted to try, though.
Anonymous
I know this is the AAP forum, so this is frowned upon, but what is art like at Carson, specifically?
Anonymous
OP - how do you know your child will be meeting with the counselor soon to talk about electives? It seems awfully early in the school year to start thinking about that.
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