Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Good decision - Current TJ Parent
My incoming freshman is also doing this (economics and personal finance).
Is it thru acelonline and the course code SGH0210 Economics and Personal Finance?
I was looking for online class. This class runs from 8AM till 2 PM everyday for 4 hours? Is that correct?
There should be a self-paced one through FCPS. Not sure if the sign up deadline has passed.
Yes there is but I think that one is on campus. I was looking for sthg online. But tbe online one seems 4 hours a day is that the case?
The sign-up date for the self-paced class closed on Friday as the class starts on Monday. Don’t know if you can ask for an exception.
Is it completely online? Is the class 4 hours per day? Can you please let me know how many hours needs to be dedicated per day? Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Good decision - Current TJ Parent
My incoming freshman is also doing this (economics and personal finance).
Is it thru acelonline and the course code SGH0210 Economics and Personal Finance?
I was looking for online class. This class runs from 8AM till 2 PM everyday for 4 hours? Is that correct?
There should be a self-paced one through FCPS. Not sure if the sign up deadline has passed.
Yes there is but I think that one is on campus. I was looking for sthg online. But tbe online one seems 4 hours a day is that the case?
The sign-up date for the self-paced class closed on Friday as the class starts on Monday. Don’t know if you can ask for an exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Good decision - Current TJ Parent
My incoming freshman is also doing this (economics and personal finance).
Is it thru acelonline and the course code SGH0210 Economics and Personal Finance?
I was looking for online class. This class runs from 8AM till 2 PM everyday for 4 hours? Is that correct?
There should be a self-paced one through FCPS. Not sure if the sign up deadline has passed.
Yes there is but I think that one is on campus. I was looking for sthg online. But tbe online one seems 4 hours a day is that the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Good decision - Current TJ Parent
My incoming freshman is also doing this (economics and personal finance).
Is it thru acelonline and the course code SGH0210 Economics and Personal Finance?
I was looking for online class. This class runs from 8AM till 2 PM everyday for 4 hours? Is that correct?
There should be a self-paced one through FCPS. Not sure if the sign up deadline has passed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Good decision - Current TJ Parent
My incoming freshman is also doing this (economics and personal finance).
Is it thru acelonline and the course code SGH0210 Economics and Personal Finance?
I was looking for online class. This class runs from 8AM till 2 PM everyday for 4 hours? Is that correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Good decision - Current TJ Parent
My incoming freshman is also doing this (economics and personal finance).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Good decision - Current TJ Parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello
I have a question for TJ parents. My son will be starting TJ next year and he is planning to take virtual PE in summer. Can you tell me how to register him? What should we do?
Thank you in advance
Talk to your counselor. The virtual Virginia course is great. Highly recommend it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
My daughter is opting to do the self-directed personal finance course for this reason. My kid, while active, does not play sports and we are following the school's rec to keep PE in freshman year so they have some "room to breathe."
Anonymous wrote:Only physically active kids should take summer PE to opt out of school-year PE!
Anonymous wrote:Hello
I have a question for TJ parents. My son will be starting TJ next year and he is planning to take virtual PE in summer. Can you tell me how to register him? What should we do?
Thank you in advance