Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump.
We are moving from FCPS to APS next year. One kid will be starting in 7th grade. Super bright kid but struggles with EF (ADHD).
He will be taking algebra but we are wondering about the intensified classes. It sounds like they cover the same material but just more work/extensions. He can handle the content but not sure we want to push it with additional (unnecessary) assignments/homework. But maybe it’s a social differentiator?
What are most 7th grade kids doing next year? Are most of the “smart” kids take intensified?
And 8th grade history goes on HS transcript so intensified matters for that class?
8th grade is world geography.
They haven't released stats on how many kids have selected intensified. APS has a massive goal of ensuring that the sign-ups reflect the demographic makeup of each school, so there is a huge push to traditionally under-represented groups including working with other parent groups like SEPTA and even engaging the local NAACP to help.
Yes, the curriculum won't change but the theory is that they will go deeper into the content. I'm curious to see how it all plays out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much for your help. That is a bummer that they won't have it for 6th grade never year. My kid really wants a more challenging science curriculum. Hopefully MS science is a step up from ES anyway!
Well. So much to say when you say "it's a bummer." Yes it is. but have you ever DONE a thing about it?
Many parents pushed for this for years. You're just waking up to it now.
Anonymous wrote:Bump.
We are moving from FCPS to APS next year. One kid will be starting in 7th grade. Super bright kid but struggles with EF (ADHD).
He will be taking algebra but we are wondering about the intensified classes. It sounds like they cover the same material but just more work/extensions. He can handle the content but not sure we want to push it with additional (unnecessary) assignments/homework. But maybe it’s a social differentiator?
What are most 7th grade kids doing next year? Are most of the “smart” kids take intensified?
And 8th grade history goes on HS transcript so intensified matters for that class?
Anonymous wrote:Bump.
We are moving from FCPS to APS next year. One kid will be starting in 7th grade. Super bright kid but struggles with EF (ADHD).
He will be taking algebra but we are wondering about the intensified classes. It sounds like they cover the same material but just more work/extensions. He can handle the content but not sure we want to push it with additional (unnecessary) assignments/homework. But maybe it’s a social differentiator?
What are most 7th grade kids doing next year? Are most of the “smart” kids take intensified?
And 8th grade history goes on HS transcript so intensified matters for that class?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much for your help. That is a bummer that they won't have it for 6th grade never year. My kid really wants a more challenging science curriculum. Hopefully MS science is a step up from ES anyway!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much for your help. That is a bummer that they won't have it for 6th grade never year. My kid really wants a more challenging science curriculum. Hopefully MS science is a step up from ES anyway!
Our experience is that the 6th grade curriculum is very NOT accelerated from elementary school, but it does pick up in 7th grade. I think the focus of APS 6th grade is on "transitioning" the kids from elementary into middle/high and the focus is very much on social/emotional rather than academic. I was panicking and thinking about sending my kid to private, but I've been pleasantly surprised by how much more focus has been shifted to academics now in 7th grade. Kid finally has occasional homework, has to sometimes study up for tests, gets grades. He's been stepping up to the plate after a lackadaisical few years (largely due to the way APS handled Covid).
Glad things are working out. Also, remember that 6th grade used to be in the elementary schools like in FCPS and elsewhere where middle schools are grades 7 and 8. So it makes sense for that year to be a transition year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much for your help. That is a bummer that they won't have it for 6th grade never year. My kid really wants a more challenging science curriculum. Hopefully MS science is a step up from ES anyway!
Our experience is that the 6th grade curriculum is very NOT accelerated from elementary school, but it does pick up in 7th grade. I think the focus of APS 6th grade is on "transitioning" the kids from elementary into middle/high and the focus is very much on social/emotional rather than academic. I was panicking and thinking about sending my kid to private, but I've been pleasantly surprised by how much more focus has been shifted to academics now in 7th grade. Kid finally has occasional homework, has to sometimes study up for tests, gets grades. He's been stepping up to the plate after a lackadaisical few years (largely due to the way APS handled Covid).
Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much for your help. That is a bummer that they won't have it for 6th grade never year. My kid really wants a more challenging science curriculum. Hopefully MS science is a step up from ES anyway!