Do the teachers create the schedule, or do they simply have to deal with it like the students do? |
Whatever it is, I am sure we can agree that it is broken. Right? |
Sure, but I’m not going to insult the teachers for something they aren’t responsible for. That seems a step too far, doesn’t it? |
AP exams are a national/worldwide schedule. Every AP student from northern Virginia to South Dakota to a military school on Okinawa takes the same AP exam on the same day at the exact same time. (8AM or Noon, based on your specific time zone) https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates |
FCPS starts graduation 2 weeks before the end date because even running 3 graduations per day, it takes 2 weeks to get through all the high schools. |
Of course your 9th grader has finals in core subjects. They should have at least 2 more finals, in math and their foreign language. What you are describing is the bare minimum, and is not what this thread is talking about. |
There is a responsible for scheduling their finals during AP exams. There’s a month more of school. I’m sorry they might have to *work* during the summer work days. |
I’m a teacher in another district. I’m told when I must give my finals, and it’s during AP exams. No teacher wants to sit with dozens of aimless teenagers for a month. That’s more stressful than you can possibly imagine. I doubt they are choosing to do this. I know it’s fun to pick on teachers, but I recommend giving it a rest. |
This right here. I teach a class that’s not an AP class and is mixed grade level with 9-11th grade students. Some years I have seniors too. I don’t know what other classes they are taking and am moving ahead with my curriculum. I don’t give a final until the end of the year but I will give a test whenever we are done with a unit. Sometimes that falls around the same time as AP tests. |
| So what are classes doing during the final exam period in June? We’re considering take DC out of school early for an event if there really are no final exams on those half days prescribed by the HS |
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At least give the kids sitting in the classrooms a chance to earn some extra credit or something.
Can I take my 9th grader out for a trip the last week without him missing finals? |
DP. I think the point OP was trying to make is that their 9th grader has already had those finals with a full month remaining. None are classes that I would expect any Seniors to be taking, thus no need to schedule so early. |
| 99% of the time y’all scream that school is too easy these days, so what’s the problem? |
Because the "we need to start early so kids can concentrate on AP exams" reasons offered for starting before Labor Day was all bulls---. My kid -who took many APs in HS, graduated last year- spent the last 3 weeks of school watching moving and doing nothing. After Memorial Day, little is done (including non-AP exams). They need to go back to that or end earlier. |
I heard some rumors that some people won't come after this week despite there still being 15 days of school. |