You really think having 2-3 two hour days translates to so much more learning and extensions? Most AP students at Oakton have weekly tests and quizzes and loads of homework. Not sure why you think otherwise. DC has been working hard non stop since August and they still have a lot of work ahead. |
Each student has to set up their own internship. Whatever they want, unpaid. |
An internship that only runs 9 days? I don’t get it. How on earth do they get one? |
agree it is weird. my son said "I don't work for free" and went to school and did nothing that whole time, besides maybe one or 2 finals. My other kid set one up with an outside extracurricular group that she was involved with and was in with the owner so could set up something. I know a neighbor kid worked at Meadowlark gardens for hers and another that went to a middle school theater program and did some stuff. |
It's just fancy volunteer hours and/or working for a family/friend business. "intern" at the animal shelter where you've walked dogs for years. "Intern" at mom's restaurant as a server where you are already working anyway. "Intern" at uncle Joe's accounting office shadowing him for the week. For a kid with no family connections, they don't really exist. |
| Our high school gives senior exams early but we must give a final exam or have a final “culminating” project to everyone else during the final week of school. This has been true for years. No one would come to high school for movies and games. This is not something new. |
So typical white privilege then. That’s Oakton for you. |
Sorry - facts. DC has one final exam now and one next week even. Some classes will have exams the traditional last week still, but there are definitely AP and DE classes with final exams now. Western FCPS HS. |
Are you sure the AP ones actually count as the end of the year finals? Maybe it’s just a review final of all the material. |
Not PP, but our HS finishes up finals in all AP classes next week. This makes sense since they have AP exams in May and the subject matter needs to be wrapped up before that. It’s pretty common, not sure what school doesn’t do this. |
Maybe that final is just to help prepare them for the AP exam but won’t actually count on their grade? That’s what I’m asking. In my child’s AP History class, they are doing a mock exam next week which will be scored AP style but not for an actual grade that counts. |
It is common to do the final exam in an AP/IB class as a mock exam before the test. The grade is saved and entered as the final exam grade on their report cards. The remainder of the year is often extensions and projects that may or may not be tested. I give the real final exam the week before the AP test (it's half an AP exam, doable in 90 minutes) and then during the June final exam block they do a final presentation on the topic from a set of choices. After the exam they are often missing class for other exams, so it's the kind of project that can be done piece meal when they're present. They do get a grade for it but it goes in as a regular 4th quarter grade vs a 10% final exam grade. |
No, these are not mock exams at our school. These are finals and recorded as such. They start special projects after the AP exams, but finals are complete. |
DD has a mock exam this week and next (AP exam split into two) which will count as her final exam. There is no other final exam in this class, just extensions and extra work that will help them prepare for the next class in the sequence. |
They can come on the very last day or a make up day or in the afternoon on another day. I’ve done all of the above. In extenuating circumstances, like a death in the family and the kid is out of town all week or a severe illness, we’ve had to leave a copy of the exam with an admin and someone else proctors the exams and grades them at a designated time in the early summer. Counselors and administrators work past teachers and admins have access to our gradebook. We leave a key. There also might be a summer school teacher on staff to help out. |