Longfellow MS

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just starting this year, Longfellow has combined all of its GE and Honors classes, because "only about 10 kids" were signing up for GE.


All that does is force the teacher to teach the honors class at the GE level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just starting this year, Longfellow has combined all of its GE and Honors classes, because "only about 10 kids" were signing up for GE.


Not at LMS, but I'd be surprised if this were the case.
Anonymous
Not sure whether the 10 kids part is true, but the combination is certainly true. Many parents were taken by surprise by the change because there was no advance notice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just starting this year, Longfellow has combined all of its GE and Honors classes, because "only about 10 kids" were signing up for GE.


All that does is force the teacher to teach the honors class at the GE level.


No, all that does is prove that the honors curriculum should be the standard, not GE. Virtually all kids are capable of doing honors work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just starting this year, Longfellow has combined all of its GE and Honors classes, because "only about 10 kids" were signing up for GE.


All that does is force the teacher to teach the honors class at the GE level.


No, all that does is prove that the honors curriculum should be the standard, not GE. Virtually all kids are capable of doing honors work.


If everybody can do it, it's not honors.
Anonymous
Ah, but Longfellow is like Lake Wobegon---everyone is above average.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just starting this year, Longfellow has combined all of its GE and Honors classes, because "only about 10 kids" were signing up for GE.


All that does is force the teacher to teach the honors class at the GE level.


No, all that does is prove that the honors curriculum should be the standard, not GE. Virtually all kids are capable of doing honors work.


If everybody can do it, it's not honors.


The same could be said for AAP.
Anonymous
If Longfellow is honors courses only, I must have dreamed the two years that I attended since I was only in one such class. Is there only honors level wood shop now too? Do you fail if your wooden clock isn't smooth as a baby's behind?
Anonymous
Guess you missed the part about it being a new change this fall.
Anonymous
http://www.fcps.edu/LongfellowMS/pages/Info/2014-2015LMSCourseCatalog.pdf

The link above is to Longfellow course catalog for 2024-15. Plenty of non Honors courses in English, History, etc.

OP may be getting confused with TJ info. TJ only has Honors, AP or post AP classes in most fields.
Anonymous
No, there was a change that was by communicated in the course catalog, registration forms or schedules. It was a surprise to most.
Anonymous
Oops. Should say "was not communicated by the course catalog..."
Anonymous
Yes, the problem is that kids signed up for non-honors classes by choosing them from the course catalog, but then at BTS Night we learned that the honors and non-honors classes had been combined. Just because it says it in the course catalog doesn't make it true. Principals have a lot of discretion.
Anonymous
I am pretty sure they are offering Math 7 & 8, not just Honors Math 7 and 8.
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