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| I would like to see less homework in high school. This is really getting ridiculous. |
Hahaha. He has tests right after 10/13 and 10/20. |
All my DS tests are summatives this week. All of them. |
That’s so ridiculous and I’m so sorry. We should all be complaining to admin. |
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I don’t understand all these posts about excessive homework and studying. Granted, I have a sophomore and I understand junior year is more intense, but he is in all honors and AP classes at one of the top FCPS high schools, getting all As and I see him do maybe 30 minutes of homework/studying outside of school.
He’s not brilliant or anything and only normal-level organized. Why are so many kids spending so much time on class work (obviously taking out kids who have learning disabilities)? My initial reaction is that it’s a great week to assign a test or some extra homework since they have Wednesday afternoon off! Surprised to see people complaining. |
Yeah, then the teachers will take it out on our children. |
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The teachers have been backed into a corner with all the days off. They have to continue their pacing as planned.
Would you really rather that assessments got pushed and units got lengthened to accommodate every disruption? The flipside is your students will not get the full curriculum. When it comes time to take the AP or IB exam, they'll only have seen 80-90% of it vs all of it. Or when they head to Spanish 3 they'll only have covered 4/5 of Spanish 2. There isn't any wiggle room in the pacing this year, especially since they have to give the mandatory county created assessments in a certain window for math/english (maybe science too?) |
I’d rather just not have the full curriculum. I don’t care as much about the AP exam as I do about GPA. And the students can cram before the AP exam - there are tons of online resources. |
+1 yes. We have learned to keep our mouth shut bc they get so pissed off and then take it out on the kids. |
| Oakton HS senior here has a project or test due Thursday and Friday in every class. Lucky for her she is not taking the SAT tomorrow. |
DC is at GCM as well. Lots of work this week. Thankfully it’s just the 10th grade PSAT. |
I have a sophomore taking all honors and 3 APs. She's normally a straight A student, but has a couple of A- right now. She has an extraordinary amount of work, because she has terrible teachers, and is essentially teaching herself the content in all her AP classes. Which means that she sits in classes for 7 hours a day trying to make sense of it all, then has to spend 3-4 hours at home self studying to actually understand the material, and then spends hours doing homework (she tries to read/study ahead, before going to class, but some of the teachers are so bad, they confuse the kids about materials they already know). Typically, she has something like 40 problems to do for two of her classes, and each one is due the next class. On top of that, she has her ECs too. All this is translating to essentially working non-stop until she goes to bed, including doing her work in the car. This week is not terrible because she has extra hours to study on Wednesday. But there are two summatives, two formatives, and a writing assignment on Thursday/Friday. For one of the summatives, the teacher hasn't even taught the material yet, so I'm assuming there will be a short lecture, followed by testing on that material. |
Oh no! A-!!! Give me a break. |
I think it’s very teacher dependent. My kid is at GCM, all honors. The class she has the most homework in is Spanish 3. Like insane amounts of work. More than any other class, including honors chem. Makes no sense. |