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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My younger is a 9th grader in a W high school. I am pretty sure this is the first grade for which physics is a graduation requirement. [/quote] Aren’t the “wHigh Schools” just parent of MCPS and therefore MD public schools? Why not just say MCPS or MD? I get that TJ literally has different graduation requirements. But “W schools” don’t, do they?[/quote] Said parent here. I thought different high schools in the County can have different offerings. For example, different classes at different high schools are used to satisfy the state technology credit graduation requirement. I may be wrong, but I did not think that the newly state mandated science requirement for graduation stated physics, but rather at my child’s high school, physics is the only offering that satisfies it. Perhaps my understanding of this was wrong, though, so please feel free to explain it better as I would not say that our high school does a great job of this. [/quote]
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