Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How busy/hard is it?
Will the kids feel like they’re missing out on summer, or is it basically a breeze?
How many hours per day should kid dedicate to this?
It's not no comittment but not horrible. Mine did HPE 9, and 10 online.
It's about an hour of class (with camera on) and you have to participate. 1 hour of physical activity (you'll need a fitbit or something to keep HR at certain levels for certain times), and 30-60 min. of HW. In 10, you'll also have driver's ed, with some additional requirements.
Class lasts about 4 weeks and if you're on vacation and do it, it's a pain to get up early for class and to work out when you'd rather sit on the beach. But, it is what it is. And worth it for kids who hate PE or want to clear electives.
Anonymous wrote:How busy/hard is it?
Will the kids feel like they’re missing out on summer, or is it basically a breeze?
How many hours per day should kid dedicate to this?
Anonymous wrote:Any experience with ACE vs the Institute for the Arts one? When does registration open up?
Anonymous wrote:My DS did it last summer -- HPE10.
It wasn't a breeze but wasn't horrible (although while he was going through it- he would complain). There is an hour-long zoom that you must do and you turn on cameras so you have to be there. Then there were some sports lessons online, questions to answer or I think maybe a health journal too. The hardest part was there were physical requirements that had to be met and they were very specific about how hard your heart needed to be working and for how long. You had to turn in logs from a fitbit to show it. Even though he was going to summer swim team practices, it often wouldn't meet the sustained amount of time under stress so he'd have to swim on his own, or run on the treadmill. But he got through it all and driver's ed.
Just a thought too -- he took it pass/fail because he calculated that to have an A in the class could bring down his GPA since he was going into 10th with a 4.3. That took off some of the pressure too to be perfect with every assignment. He didn't ever miss a class though as the penalties for that were pretty stiff.
Anonymous wrote:So when kids are in 8th grade picking their classes for 9th, does the summer course show as an option?
Anonymous wrote:So when kids are in 8th grade picking their classes for 9th, does the summer course show as an option?