Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekends are key for getting ahead on school work, especially before a very busy week. My son plays varsity basketball and the schedule is brutal for away game days (home after 10pm). He takes 4 IB classes and mostly has gotten his work done but once he was out a week with the flu, it all fell apart. He's back on track now using the winter break to get caught up on school work and sleep. Yes, it is tough.
So what time does he go to bed after basketball and homework, and when does he get up for school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two high school daughters. One does three varsity sports and the other does only one varsity sport but daily off season training for that sport too.
They are both good students taking honors/AP classes (getting almost all A's...one had gotten one B/B+ each semester. The absolute key for them is taking advantage of any and all opportunities to do school work.
They both will take advantage of the bus ride to school, the 20 minutes or so between when they arrive at school and it starts, any free minutes at the end of a class, the study hall class, and sometimes even lunch to work on school work. They also both review and complete everything they can over the weekend. Because of the even/odd day schedule, they only have a class a possible three times before a weekend, and with many holidays/etc they usually only have two classes a week of any subject, which means that at least half of the assignments cross over the weekend.
OK — but what was their sleep schedule on school days?
Anonymous wrote:Weekends are key for getting ahead on school work, especially before a very busy week. My son plays varsity basketball and the schedule is brutal for away game days (home after 10pm). He takes 4 IB classes and mostly has gotten his work done but once he was out a week with the flu, it all fell apart. He's back on track now using the winter break to get caught up on school work and sleep. Yes, it is tough.
Anonymous wrote:I have two high school daughters. One does three varsity sports and the other does only one varsity sport but daily off season training for that sport too.
They are both good students taking honors/AP classes (getting almost all A's...one had gotten one B/B+ each semester. The absolute key for them is taking advantage of any and all opportunities to do school work.
They both will take advantage of the bus ride to school, the 20 minutes or so between when they arrive at school and it starts, any free minutes at the end of a class, the study hall class, and sometimes even lunch to work on school work. They also both review and complete everything they can over the weekend. Because of the even/odd day schedule, they only have a class a possible three times before a weekend, and with many holidays/etc they usually only have two classes a week of any subject, which means that at least half of the assignments cross over the weekend.