. It is for any classes that are considered high school classes. In MS, basically that’s just algebra and Spanish/German/Chinese etc.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honors is more rigorous and more challenging. Your child should learn more and it helps develop study skills and the like for HS. If your child is ready for honors, have them take honors classes. Gen Ed classes are fine but less challenging for a kid who is capable of more.
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And you get a .5 bump for honors classes.
Thank you both for your reply! I’ll keep her in Honors! Thank you!
Is the .5 bump for middle school or high school? My child will be in AAP in middle - will they get a grade bump too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honors is more rigorous and more challenging. Your child should learn more and it helps develop study skills and the like for HS. If your child is ready for honors, have them take honors classes. Gen Ed classes are fine but less challenging for a kid who is capable of more.
+1
And you get a .5 bump for honors classes.
Thank you both for your reply! I’ll keep her in Honors! Thank you!
Is the .5 bump for middle school or high school? My child will be in AAP in middle - will they get a grade bump too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honors is more rigorous and more challenging. Your child should learn more and it helps develop study skills and the like for HS. If your child is ready for honors, have them take honors classes. Gen Ed classes are fine but less challenging for a kid who is capable of more.
+1
And you get a .5 bump for honors classes.
Thank you both for your reply! I’ll keep her in Honors! Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Honors is more rigorous and more challenging. Your child should learn more and it helps develop study skills and the like for HS. If your child is ready for honors, have them take honors classes. Gen Ed classes are fine but less challenging for a kid who is capable of more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honors is more rigorous and more challenging. Your child should learn more and it helps develop study skills and the like for HS. If your child is ready for honors, have them take honors classes. Gen Ed classes are fine but less challenging for a kid who is capable of more.
+1
And you get a .5 bump for honors classes.
Anonymous wrote:Honors is more rigorous and more challenging. Your child should learn more and it helps develop study skills and the like for HS. If your child is ready for honors, have them take honors classes. Gen Ed classes are fine but less challenging for a kid who is capable of more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra leads to geometry which leads to Algebra 2 which leads to precalc which leads to calculus. To end up with calc senior year, you need to take geometry as a freshman. You can take honors or regular for any of the classes leading up to calc and still have the same sequence.
Op here. Thank you for your reply. So there is technically no advantage of taking Honors if both routes lead to Calc in 12th right? Wouldn’t it be better to have them take regular Algebra and make a higher grade than Honors Algebra and make a low A?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Algebra leads to geometry which leads to Algebra 2 which leads to precalc which leads to calculus. To end up with calc senior year, you need to take geometry as a freshman. You can take honors or regular for any of the classes leading up to calc and still have the same sequence.