Anonymous wrote:Well it would be great if the health classes actually educated the kids about things like vaping nicotine, substance abuse, and personal safety. At least the kids would be able to make informed decisions when they making stupid choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter just finished up the summer session of Health B at WJ, and learned absolutely nothing new. According to her, some assignments are near identical to the ones from Health A, and the content being taught is nearly exactly the same. Was hopeful she might learn something new, but honestly not surprised. Teacher was disappointed as well in the lack of new content in the curriculum. Waste of everyone's time to have a whole extra semester required that teaches absolutely nothing new.
Completely agree! Nothing new. I don't know why Maryland is requiring it... addition mental health content? additional content on opioids? It needs to go away.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter just finished up the summer session of Health B at WJ, and learned absolutely nothing new. According to her, some assignments are near identical to the ones from Health A, and the content being taught is nearly exactly the same. Was hopeful she might learn something new, but honestly not surprised. Teacher was disappointed as well in the lack of new content in the curriculum. Waste of everyone's time to have a whole extra semester required that teaches absolutely nothing new.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone seems to think it was an awful idea. I wonder if everyone writes the MCPS Board if we can get it reversed? Or is it a state requirement?