Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 6th graders had a reading class, so fewer elective options than 7th & 8th. Immersion kids only get one elective period throughout, though.
But 7th and 8th have to take a language so that fills up that slot.
7th and 8th graders get another elective spot in addition to the one that most kids use for a foreign language.
Oh wow - I hope this is true. If the reading period is converted to an elective in 7th, that does the trick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 6th graders had a reading class, so fewer elective options than 7th & 8th. Immersion kids only get one elective period throughout, though.
But 7th and 8th have to take a language so that fills up that slot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 6th graders had a reading class, so fewer elective options than 7th & 8th. Immersion kids only get one elective period throughout, though.
But 7th and 8th have to take a language so that fills up that slot.
7th and 8th graders get another elective spot in addition to the one that most kids use for a foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 6th graders had a reading class, so fewer elective options than 7th & 8th. Immersion kids only get one elective period throughout, though.
But 7th and 8th have to take a language so that fills up that slot.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, 6th graders had a reading class, so fewer elective options than 7th & 8th. Immersion kids only get one elective period throughout, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get to do them by semester though. So you could do yearbook one semester and set another.
Only for certain ones. By the time you get to 8th grade, a bunch are full-year. If your kid is taking a foreign language (which is strongly recommended), you really only get one elective period. If your kid does music, that’s their elective.
Don’t even get me started on mandatory PE as an “elective.”
I have strong feelings about the limited opportunities for electives in middle school, but I will spare you that rant.
Anonymous wrote:You get to do them by semester though. So you could do yearbook one semester and set another.