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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PS - I don't know anyone who takes PE every year in high school, if that's what you are looking for. [/quote] Well maybe he'll be the first, or maybe he'll take it first year, and make a bunch of friends and have people to shoot hoops with and go running with after school and he won't need it. He's a kid who finds academic kinda hard, and sports and music very easy, and I'd love for him to have the things he loves be part of his school day, at least as a freshman. Who knows what he'll want after that? Kids change fast. [/quote] There will not be time in his schedule nor is it allowed. He can do after school sports. No one knows what will happen with music. We are in a younger grade and basically get nothing. They do a weekly zoom session to say hi and that is it. We are in private lessons and aren't really worried about it. I would be very hesitant in my child, who loves music to be in any class that involves blowing in/on an instrument right now or within the next six months.[/quote] If my kid is in preIB, so he doesn't take connections, he wouldn't be allowed to take PE and whatever music exists with covid? Why not. [/quote] We don't know what things will look like in the fall, that is the issue. Usually freshman take PE but they don't take 4 years of PE. I'm assuming they will subsitiute music for things like the PP said like music theory. We have a music kid and I'm assuming things will be heavily scaled back in the fall if things don't improve. We've missed out of several things for our grade that were supposed to happen this semester and our principal is MIA.[/quote]
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