Anonymous wrote:Is there a cost to taking online health in the fall or spring?
I know there is a cost for the summer version this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
The class was very manageable even with a sport and a rigorous courseload. There were only a couple of longer assignments. Kid is happy not to have this during the school year or over the summer.
Am glad he decided to do it in the spring!
Question for you. I'm having a lot of trouble arranging our vacation around the many things my kids are doing this summer. I think I'm going to end up having my kid zoom in from Europe for the last session of Health B. Manageable, right?
I'm a little concerned that the connection won't be good, but figure she could use her phone if nothing else. And in Health A, the last session was basically the only one where they required cameras on, to demonstrate CPR. So wondering if there are any surprises that last session of Health B.
OP here. Yes, very manageable as almost all of the work was asynchronous. No surprises in Health B. My kid completed the final assessment during the last session of class, but he may have been able to do it earlier. I'm not 100% sure if it was an in-class assignment or not. The teacher had breakout rooms and checked in on the students.
The spring B had 7 synchronous sessions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
The class was very manageable even with a sport and a rigorous courseload. There were only a couple of longer assignments. Kid is happy not to have this during the school year or over the summer.
Am glad he decided to do it in the spring!
Question for you. I'm having a lot of trouble arranging our vacation around the many things my kids are doing this summer. I think I'm going to end up having my kid zoom in from Europe for the last session of Health B. Manageable, right?
I'm a little concerned that the connection won't be good, but figure she could use her phone if nothing else. And in Health A, the last session was basically the only one where they required cameras on, to demonstrate CPR. So wondering if there are any surprises that last session of Health B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
The class was very manageable even with a sport and a rigorous courseload. There were only a couple of longer assignments. Kid is happy not to have this during the school year or over the summer.
Am glad he decided to do it in the spring!
Question for you. I'm having a lot of trouble arranging our vacation around the many things my kids are doing this summer. I think I'm going to end up having my kid zoom in from Europe for the last session of Health B. Manageable, right?
I'm a little concerned that the connection won't be good, but figure she could use her phone if nothing else. And in Health A, the last session was basically the only one where they required cameras on, to demonstrate CPR. So wondering if there are any surprises that last session of Health B.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
The class was very manageable even with a sport and a rigorous courseload. There were only a couple of longer assignments. Kid is happy not to have this during the school year or over the summer.
Am glad he decided to do it in the spring!
Anonymous wrote:My DD is in health A right now and rarely is she online for more than 30 minutes of the 90 minute class period.