Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back when I went to CTY, the sessions were 3 weeks. Are kids learning an entire year of Geometry in a 3 week summer session?
…. they already learned Geometry.
Skeptical that Walls would not accept 2 years of Basis geometry to get out of 9th grade geometry but would accept a 3-week online CTY geometry course…
DCPS is just going down a checklist of topics. There are topics on that checklist that Basis does not even claim to cover. So, no credit.
The part that doesn’t make sense is where DCPS will give you credit if your school claims to have covered a topic, even if in fact they didn’t teach it and you didn’t learn it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back when I went to CTY, the sessions were 3 weeks. Are kids learning an entire year of Geometry in a 3 week summer session?
…. they already learned Geometry.
Skeptical that Walls would not accept 2 years of Basis geometry to get out of 9th grade geometry but would accept a 3-week online CTY geometry course…
Anonymous wrote:Back when I went to CTY, the sessions were 3 weeks. Are kids learning an entire year of Geometry in a 3 week summer session?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back when I went to CTY, the sessions were 3 weeks. Are kids learning an entire year of Geometry in a 3 week summer session?
…. they already learned Geometry.
Anonymous wrote:Back when I went to CTY, the sessions were 3 weeks. Are kids learning an entire year of Geometry in a 3 week summer session?
Anonymous wrote:I thought I would post a possible strategy for anyone whose kid decides to switch to Walls from BASIS for 9th. The rumors are true - your kid will be placed/have to repeat Geometry in 9th grade. Assuming you have a strong math kid, your 9th grade kid can also take (concurrently) precalculus as one of their two electives for the year. What I would suggest trying (and would have tried, if I'd known what I know now) is taking Geometry over the summer in a DCPS-approved (online) course - maybe CTY (I know one kid who got credit via CTY for either algebra or geometry - not sure which)? (Obviously once you get in to Walls, talk to the school/counselor to figure out what DCPS will give credit for). This way, hopefully, you can avoid your kid having to take a super boring, repetitive, and tedious Geometry class (kid's least favorite class by far in 9th) for an entire year.
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Anonymous wrote:I thought I would post a possible strategy for anyone whose kid decides to switch to Walls from BASIS for 9th. The rumors are true - your kid will be placed/have to repeat Geometry in 9th grade. Assuming you have a strong math kid, your 9th grade kid can also take (concurrently) precalculus as one of their two electives for the year. What I would suggest trying (and would have tried, if I'd known what I know now) is taking Geometry over the summer in a DCPS-approved (online) course - maybe CTY (I know one kid who got credit via CTY for either algebra or geometry - not sure which)? (Obviously once you get in to Walls, talk to the school/counselor to figure out what DCPS will give credit for). This way, hopefully, you can avoid your kid having to take a super boring, repetitive, and tedious Geometry class (kid's least favorite class by far in 9th) for an entire year.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I would post a possible strategy for anyone whose kid decides to switch to Walls from BASIS for 9th. The rumors are true - your kid will be placed/have to repeat Geometry in 9th grade. Assuming you have a strong math kid, your 9th grade kid can also take (concurrently) precalculus as one of their two electives for the year. What I would suggest trying (and would have tried, if I'd known what I know now) is taking Geometry over the summer in a DCPS-approved (online) course - maybe CTY (I know one kid who got credit via CTY for either algebra or geometry - not sure which)? (Obviously once you get in to Walls, talk to the school/counselor to figure out what DCPS will give credit for). This way, hopefully, you can avoid your kid having to take a super boring, repetitive, and tedious Geometry class (kid's least favorite class by far in 9th) for an entire year.
Anonymous wrote:Another strategy -
ask BASIS to write their Geometry curriculum so that it aligns with DCPS.
The issue that Walls faces is that it is a DCPS requirement that all students take (and pass) Geometry for graduation. The BASIS course does not map so the Walls (or other DCPS) counselor does not have an option.
Anonymous wrote:Another strategy -
ask BASIS to write their Geometry curriculum so that it aligns with DCPS.
The issue that Walls faces is that it is a DCPS requirement that all students take (and pass) Geometry for graduation. The BASIS course does not map so the Walls (or other DCPS) counselor does not have an option.