Anonymous wrote:The only thing to really consider for middle school is math and possibly foreign language. The rest doesn’t show on your transcript so who cares. I think MS is a good place for kids to learn to take responsibility for their study habits etc before the high stakes of high school.
And I agree with trying to encourage joining activities at school to the extent possible - including music, theater, and sports if they’re interested. Not sure why the band hate here.
DD actually asked me that. I told her that life would be easier in HS if she understood the material in MS, and chances are good that her Biology class (for instance) is not going to slow down to cover the extreme basics that were covered in MS. So if you attempt to learn material without a proper foundation, you're likely to run into trouble sooner or later.