Anonymous wrote:High school Health class has been a joke since I took it 30+ years ago. At least we got an optional first aid and CPR certification out of the deal. Otherwise, it was completely useless.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s a ridiculous amount of busy work but how do you all know how they’re teaching and what quiz questions were asked? My DS was in his room with headphones on for the entire class. Do HS parents really hover that much?
+1 I have no clue when DD had tests. DD got an A. Yes, there was a lot of work. My older DC also took health in the summer and didn't have as much work. They must've added additional material, especially given that now health is a full one credit rather than half when my older DC took it.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s a ridiculous amount of busy work but how do you all know how they’re teaching and what quiz questions were asked? My DS was in his room with headphones on for the entire class. Do HS parents really hover that much?
Anonymous wrote:It’s much better to take it in person. The in person teachers typically assign work that is completed in class.
Anonymous wrote:It was a good opportunity to show my kids that not everything the teacher tells them is right. Whoever approved this curriculum and the way it should be presented needs to be fired.
Stop telling kids that being overweight is fine. Dont tell my kids to introduce themselves using their pronouns.
This is a health class not a progressive "coddle the whiners" class. I cant wait to see what BS they come up with for Health 2.