Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you would want your kids in APUSH in 9th. AP NSL is easier, and you have to take it eventually anyway.
That is why I said at Churchill HS. No choice. Their system is reverse from all the other schools in MCPS that I know of.
I thought curriculums should align throughout the school system. What happens if a student moves to a new high school area or boundaries are changed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you would want your kids in APUSH in 9th. AP NSL is easier, and you have to take it eventually anyway.
That is why I said at Churchill HS. No choice. Their system is reverse from all the other schools in MCPS that I know of.
That's so odd! So you don't even have the option of switching it?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you would want your kids in APUSH in 9th. AP NSL is easier, and you have to take it eventually anyway.
That is why I said at Churchill HS. No choice. Their system is reverse from all the other schools in MCPS that I know of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you would want your kids in APUSH in 9th. AP NSL is easier, and you have to take it eventually anyway.
That is why I said at Churchill HS. No choice. Their system is reverse from all the other schools in MCPS that I know of.
That's so odd! So you don't even have the option of switching it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you would want your kids in APUSH in 9th. AP NSL is easier, and you have to take it eventually anyway.
That is why I said at Churchill HS. No choice. Their system is reverse from all the other schools in MCPS that I know of.
Anonymous wrote:My kids took APUSH at Churchill and didn’t find it too hard. One is very stem focused and even he found it doable. Both got 5’s on the exam too.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you would want your kids in APUSH in 9th. AP NSL is easier, and you have to take it eventually anyway.