Anonymous wrote:I don't know. Every quarter this year, my kid has had multiple large point, potentially grade changing tests in the final week of the quarter. (Like today! 2 Tests. Many points. Urgh) You will need to find out from each teacher what the plan is. Unfortunately, I find that the true answer is not available far in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do what you think is right. You know your student best, how good they are, how flexible they are and would be able to adapt to missing. How important opportunity to see family is vs potential loss of last week. You’ll get very different responses that people base on their own family / student / school circumstances, that may be irrelevant to your specific case.
I'm thinking they won't teach much new content the last week of school that they wouldn't cover a little bit the first week -- this is more applicable to math than other classes.
Good student, but not stellar.
What do most teachers who teach 10th grade do the last week of class?
Yes, I can talk to the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Do what you think is right. You know your student best, how good they are, how flexible they are and would be able to adapt to missing. How important opportunity to see family is vs potential loss of last week. You’ll get very different responses that people base on their own family / student / school circumstances, that may be irrelevant to your specific case.
Anonymous wrote:I would talk to the school. Won't APs be done?
Not sure how they'll make up other exams though...
Anonymous wrote:I would talk to the school. Won't APs be done?
Not sure how they'll make up other exams though...