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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids can definitely opt for a shortened schedule for senior year, so I would think you could do other years as long as you are getting math and English each year. I do not think a child like this should take math over the summer- it is grueling. The other option is to work with your counselor to get a schedule that works. During my son's freshman year, we alternated an academic block with an easier class. I don't remember the exact order, but it went something like this: Period 1: Math Period 2: Guitar Period 3: English Period 4: Resource Period 5: Lunch Period 6: History Period 7: PE Period 8: Science He was in Bridge so there was some more flexibility like if he couldn't handle a transition he would hang out in the bridge office. This worked great for him.[/quote] Maybe it depends on the school but in our MCPS we only have 7 periods so they'd take Guitar or PE, not both if they do a resource class. You need four years of math and English but you don't for science and history so maybe do one or the other for freshman year just for a transition? Not sure if that's allowed. But, you also need two years of a foreign language so that schedule that poster is the right idea but wouldn't work. Another option might be to take classes online through pathways to graduation - think you can mix it but not sure. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/onlinelearning/courses/pathway/[/quote] You don’t have to take English and Math each year. You just have to get four years of them between 9th and 12th grade. My son doubled up on his one year and didn’t take it another. [/quote] That’s a good point. For English it would be easier but you could always double up with statistics or I think they have consumer math or other basic math classes. My concern with skipping a year of math would be forgetting. [/quote]
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