Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least at our high school some of the single sport PE classes (like soccer) seem to be for kids that play at an advanced level already. From what I gather I’m not sure that more casual players would really love that PE class.
My DS also reports that the class is exclusively boys. The few girls that were in the class first semester dropped it almost immediately.
+1 At DC's school soccer and basketball are exclusively boys and soccer was full of club and school team players. Basketball had fewer club players but apparently was so unwelcoming to kids who didn't play well that DC's friend left after a few days.
Anonymous wrote:At least at our high school some of the single sport PE classes (like soccer) seem to be for kids that play at an advanced level already. From what I gather I’m not sure that more casual players would really love that PE class.
My DS also reports that the class is exclusively boys. The few girls that were in the class first semester dropped it almost immediately.
Anonymous wrote:At least at our high school some of the single sport PE classes (like soccer) seem to be for kids that play at an advanced level already. From what I gather I’m not sure that more casual players would really love that PE class.
My DS also reports that the class is exclusively boys. The few girls that were in the class first semester dropped it almost immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What HS PE class has your kid taken AND liked or disliked?
Mine took yoga her freshman year, and it was a great break in the middle of the day. Also generally didn’t require changing clothes, if she planned ahead.
Mine did the same!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What HS PE class has your kid taken AND liked or disliked?
Mine took yoga her freshman year, and it was a great break in the middle of the day. Also generally didn’t require changing clothes, if she planned ahead.
Anonymous wrote:What HS PE class has your kid taken AND liked or disliked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coming from Virginia where summer PE is an option, just want to make sure I understand: only way to get PE credit in MCPS is in school during the year?
I see some PE classes listed at MC. Is that an option?
Am I missing anything?
Not a problem, just curious if as a newbie I am missing something.
You are correct. Unlike FCPS, MCPS does not allow PE to be taken during the summer ( in person or virtually). Only Health is available to be taken during the summer. PE can be taken anytime during HS- only one credit needed. Many freshmen take PE but I also know many who take it during Junior year.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from Virginia where summer PE is an option, just want to make sure I understand: only way to get PE credit in MCPS is in school during the year?
I see some PE classes listed at MC. Is that an option?
Am I missing anything?
Not a problem, just curious if as a newbie I am missing something.