My kid does but it’s something you have to plan in middle school to get requirements out of the way and do health ed in the summer. Otherwise there is no time. Also, our school pushes IB and kids have to make a choice between IB and arts. |
Science elective of their choice |
Do you need to take history and science senior year? |
You don't need to in terms of graduation requirements, but many colleges will prefer you to take all four years. |
No, it’s not. I have a rising Sr at Whitman. Usually students focus on one language and the an AP language is jr or sr year. It does happen, but it’s unusual. Usually the student is already fluent in the language. DC took the following which is pretty normal - hon English -hon precalc -hon chemistry -APUSH -language -art requirement -health or computer science requirement |
A lot of kids do health in the summer and the computer science requirement in ms or summer school to free up for electives. But this is normal except the math track varies. |
This is more or less my 10th grader. The science and history pathways vary somewhat by school. |
It was normal for both my kids, this version you've written is more akin to remedial kid classes. |
Not in SMCS. Physics is a double period full year credit taken in one semester in freshman year |
Bwahahaha nice try |
That would NOT be at all fun for my middle child. Even in preschool, he hated having to do art and would so much rather read. He’s dreading his art credit. My other kid took all the advanced classes but still squeezed in yoga, piano and I think orchestra (that was pandemic year so honestly a blur what she took!). She had lots of friends on advanced track with all the APs that still took theater. I think the kids that enjoy that stuff have room to take if they want. But Art classes are definitely not fun for all kids—some of them might find physics or Econ or African American History fun, though. (I definitely would enjoy a history class more than a ceramics class.) |
OK, but that wouldn't be "the typical pathway." |
Who says things like then, especially when the schedule indicates Honors and AP classes. |
Honors & AP account for only 50% of that schedule. The rest: -language -art requirement -health or computer science requirement |
Yet all are graduation requirements. A kid doesn’t have to take all Honors and AP classes and most don’t for Art or Tech credit. |