Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t do it but personal finance is supposed to be fun. Pottery or something similar is also fun
Personal finance is a requirement- not an elective in FCPS.
Well MCPS doesn’t care if our students have basic finance and math skills to help them in life. They prefer Calculus which we all use in our every day lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t do it but personal finance is supposed to be fun. Pottery or something similar is also fun
Personal finance is a requirement- not an elective in FCPS.
Well MCPS doesn’t care if our students have basic finance and math skills to help them in life. They prefer Calculus which we all use in our every day lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t do it but personal finance is supposed to be fun. Pottery or something similar is also fun
Personal finance is a requirement- not an elective in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Mine took yoga as a PE class freshman year, and is really missing that breathing space in their sophomore schedule. It was better exercise than they’d anticipated, and really helped ease the transition to a bigger, more crowded school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t do it but personal finance is supposed to be fun. Pottery or something similar is also fun
Personal finance is a requirement- not an elective in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t do it but personal finance is supposed to be fun. Pottery or something similar is also fun
Personal finance is a requirement- not an elective in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t do it but personal finance is supposed to be fun. Pottery or something similar is also fun
Anonymous wrote:Mine took yoga as a PE class freshman year, and is really missing that breathing space in their sophomore schedule. It was better exercise than they’d anticipated, and really helped ease the transition to a bigger, more crowded school.