Anonymous wrote:Grade level in MCPS is defined by the last year of English that your child passed. So a kid can be in the fourth year of HS and be considered an 11th grader if the last year of English passed was 10th grade English. That same student can graduate that year if the student takes and passes 11th and 12th grade english.
Also there are few hard and fast rules on the order in which you take classes which means that seniors are sometimes taking classes with 9th graders.
Point is that for HS, grade level doesn’t tell the whole story. You don’t graduate until you receive credit for all required courses. And in some instances you can retake courses or take courses elsewhere and get credit for them.
OP your questions would best be answered by the HS counselor. Hopefully you have one that is responsive and easy to work with.
I wanted to clarify that this is not quite correct. There are several criteria for promotion, not just the English class. And it is based on total credits, not the last passed course. For example, a s/b 11th grader may still be classified as a 10th grader, even if they passed 10th grade English, because they failed a semester of 9th grade English. They only have 1.5 credits instead of the required 2.0 to be promoted to 11th grade.
Relevant policy:
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jebra.pdf
3. For students in Grades 9 through 12, the following applies:
a) To be promoted to Grade 10, a student must earn a minimum of five credits including one credit for a required English course and one credit for a required mathematics course.
b) To be promoted to Grade 11, a student must earn a minimum of ten credits including two credits in required English courses, two credits in required mathematics courses, one credit in a required social
studies course, and one credit in a required science course.
c) To be promoted to Grade 12, a student must earn a minimum of fifteen credits including three credits in required English courses, three credits in required mathematics courses, two credits in required
social studies courses, and two credits in required science courses.