Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about 9th grade, but pre-covid there was definitely a day for 6th graders to go to an "orientation" right before the first day of school.
They have those in AACPS too, but they still have the first day reserved for 6th and 9th graders. Sometimes the older kids come in as mentors and help on tours and mentor freshman in their homeroom classes throughout the year. It’s good for college applications.
So you want a second 6th/9th graders only first day? Why not three or four?
An orientation right before the first day of school isn’t the same thing as a 9th grader or 6th grader only first day. Orientations are brief and mostly informational. The 9th/6th grader only first day in AACPS is more like an actual day of school where the bells ring and you see all your teachers briefly (20 mins), get tours of the building, have icebreaker activities, get a feel of the school culture, and get a feel of how school will be. You don’t get that experience when you’re sitting in an auditorium next to your parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they do that exact same thing, only before school starts.
On the Thursday before school starts they run buses and have a new student (mostly 6th & 9th graders) orientation at MS and HS. Kids start in auditorium for a welcome, get taken to homeroom by their teachers and get their schedules, and then they run their schedules with ~10 min "classes". In each class, the teachers introduce themselves, go over part of a general slide show about school information, and answer questions. It's just the morning, and it is just long enough for kids to figure out their way around school and see who is in their classes.
Wouldn’t it be more helpful to move that to the first day of school instead, rather than have it in the middle of the summer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they do that exact same thing, only before school starts.
On the Thursday before school starts they run buses and have a new student (mostly 6th & 9th graders) orientation at MS and HS. Kids start in auditorium for a welcome, get taken to homeroom by their teachers and get their schedules, and then they run their schedules with ~10 min "classes". In each class, the teachers introduce themselves, go over part of a general slide show about school information, and answer questions. It's just the morning, and it is just long enough for kids to figure out their way around school and see who is in their classes.
Wouldn’t it be more helpful to move that to the first day of school instead, rather than have it in the middle of the summer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they do that exact same thing, only before school starts.
On the Thursday before school starts they run buses and have a new student (mostly 6th & 9th graders) orientation at MS and HS. Kids start in auditorium for a welcome, get taken to homeroom by their teachers and get their schedules, and then they run their schedules with ~10 min "classes". In each class, the teachers introduce themselves, go over part of a general slide show about school information, and answer questions. It's just the morning, and it is just long enough for kids to figure out their way around school and see who is in their classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about 9th grade, but pre-covid there was definitely a day for 6th graders to go to an "orientation" right before the first day of school.
They have those in AACPS too, but they still have the first day reserved for 6th and 9th graders. Sometimes the older kids come in as mentors and help on tours and mentor freshman in their homeroom classes throughout the year. It’s good for college applications.
So you want a second 6th/9th graders only first day? Why not three or four?
Anonymous wrote:Because they do that exact same thing, only before school starts.
Anonymous wrote:They’d have to pay the teachers an extra day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about 9th grade, but pre-covid there was definitely a day for 6th graders to go to an "orientation" right before the first day of school.
They have those in AACPS too, but they still have the first day reserved for 6th and 9th graders. Sometimes the older kids come in as mentors and help on tours and mentor freshman in their homeroom classes throughout the year. It’s good for college applications.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about 9th grade, but pre-covid there was definitely a day for 6th graders to go to an "orientation" right before the first day of school.