Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my child is taking two classes this year at MC through dual enrollment, requested an abbreviated schedule, and was denied because "abbreviated schedules are for seniors." (They're not a senior)
I don't see this policy anywhere in MCPS regs or on the school's website. Can anyone shed any light here?
We'd like to appeal the decision but want to be clear on what the rules actually are before we do.
Thank you so much
Did you register in dual enrollment through the high school? If so, then your student's counselor should have accounted for that as part of their schedule. If you take 1 class at MC, then you take 5 classes at HS. 2 classes at MC and you typically take 4 classes at HS. Your counselor should be coordinating with your student to ensure that they are taking classes that meet HS graduation requirements and that the credits transfer back to MCPS.
Here's the list of approved courses: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10ioH1EHiOHwCyEZsm7caNYS_A5avqM23PWoKTFvW0tk/edit#gid=0
If you registered separately with MC first, you need to contact your HS Dual Enrollment Program Assistant (DEPA). List here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QHl_Ur9jCXYlW327fEI_zwy2vEYDysmacN5OvMI6AmM/edit
If you actually did register in dual enrollment through the school, then whoever is saying you can't abbreviate your schedule is just confused. A lot has changed with dual enrollment over the past 5 years and they are out of the loop.
Registered DE through the school in close consultation with the DE coordinator. Guidance counselor filled out the form requesting PT schedule together with my kid -- and the assistant principal denied the request. SMH
this is really annoying. this is not a kid trying to do less school. this is a kid with multiple AP classes AND a college class who doesn't want to take an academic "elective" to kill time and fill a slot.
If MCPS doesn't have a rule restricting abbreviated schedules to seniors, would a HS be allowed to make that a rule anyway?
so frustrating...!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my child is taking two classes this year at MC through dual enrollment, requested an abbreviated schedule, and was denied because "abbreviated schedules are for seniors." (They're not a senior)
I don't see this policy anywhere in MCPS regs or on the school's website. Can anyone shed any light here?
We'd like to appeal the decision but want to be clear on what the rules actually are before we do.
Thank you so much
Did you register in dual enrollment through the high school? If so, then your student's counselor should have accounted for that as part of their schedule. If you take 1 class at MC, then you take 5 classes at HS. 2 classes at MC and you typically take 4 classes at HS. Your counselor should be coordinating with your student to ensure that they are taking classes that meet HS graduation requirements and that the credits transfer back to MCPS.
Here's the list of approved courses: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10ioH1EHiOHwCyEZsm7caNYS_A5avqM23PWoKTFvW0tk/edit#gid=0
If you registered separately with MC first, you need to contact your HS Dual Enrollment Program Assistant (DEPA). List here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QHl_Ur9jCXYlW327fEI_zwy2vEYDysmacN5OvMI6AmM/edit
If you actually did register in dual enrollment through the school, then whoever is saying you can't abbreviate your schedule is just confused. A lot has changed with dual enrollment over the past 5 years and they are out of the loop.
Registered DE through the school in close consultation with the DE coordinator. Guidance counselor filled out the form requesting PT schedule together with my kid -- and the assistant principal denied the request. SMH
this is really annoying. this is not a kid trying to do less school. this is a kid with multiple AP classes AND a college class who doesn't want to take an academic "elective" to kill time and fill a slot.
If MCPS doesn't have a rule restricting abbreviated schedules to seniors, would a HS be allowed to make that a rule anyway?
so frustrating...!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my child is taking two classes this year at MC through dual enrollment, requested an abbreviated schedule, and was denied because "abbreviated schedules are for seniors." (They're not a senior)
I don't see this policy anywhere in MCPS regs or on the school's website. Can anyone shed any light here?
We'd like to appeal the decision but want to be clear on what the rules actually are before we do.
Thank you so much
Did you register in dual enrollment through the high school? If so, then your student's counselor should have accounted for that as part of their schedule. If you take 1 class at MC, then you take 5 classes at HS. 2 classes at MC and you typically take 4 classes at HS. Your counselor should be coordinating with your student to ensure that they are taking classes that meet HS graduation requirements and that the credits transfer back to MCPS.
Here's the list of approved courses: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10ioH1EHiOHwCyEZsm7caNYS_A5avqM23PWoKTFvW0tk/edit#gid=0
If you registered separately with MC first, you need to contact your HS Dual Enrollment Program Assistant (DEPA). List here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QHl_Ur9jCXYlW327fEI_zwy2vEYDysmacN5OvMI6AmM/edit
If you actually did register in dual enrollment through the school, then whoever is saying you can't abbreviate your schedule is just confused. A lot has changed with dual enrollment over the past 5 years and they are out of the loop.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, my child is taking two classes this year at MC through dual enrollment, requested an abbreviated schedule, and was denied because "abbreviated schedules are for seniors." (They're not a senior)
I don't see this policy anywhere in MCPS regs or on the school's website. Can anyone shed any light here?
We'd like to appeal the decision but want to be clear on what the rules actually are before we do.
Thank you so much