Anonymous wrote:Some electives are a full year and others only a semester, so help your kid think through what they're interested in as they prioritize.
Otherwise, we let our kid do whatever they wanted in 7th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one thing we were told is not to take foreign language 1A because it spreads a language credit over 2 years and is kind of pointless. Just wait until 8th and take foreign language 1 in a single year.
That only works if the middle school offers "1" and "2" of the language the kid wants. Ours unfortunately is just 1a and 1b.
Anonymous wrote:The one thing we were told is not to take foreign language 1A because it spreads a language credit over 2 years and is kind of pointless. Just wait until 8th and take foreign language 1 in a single year.
Anonymous wrote:Skip foreign language completely until college. They won’t use it before then unless it’s Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Skip foreign language completely until college. They won’t use it before then unless it’s Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Anything that will make it easier to get high school credits in 8th/take more electives in high school/etc.? Can middle schoolers take summer PE to be able to do more electives or is that only high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle school PE is a good time for kids to get a break during the school day and build friendships. Please don’t look at your child’s middle school experience as a step in the rat race. Let them take developmentally appropriate classes and be in the here and now.
Electives are a chance to try new things or develop a hobby or skill. Middle school students need to work on being good humans and enjoying life, not planning years ahead. It’s a fleeting moment in their lives.
If you read the OP correctly, you would see that my child wants to be able to take more electives. This isn't a question about AAP vs AP etc., electives do help kids enjoy life/develop a hobby or new skill.
Anonymous wrote:Middle school PE is a good time for kids to get a break during the school day and build friendships. Please don’t look at your child’s middle school experience as a step in the rat race. Let them take developmentally appropriate classes and be in the here and now.
Electives are a chance to try new things or develop a hobby or skill. Middle school students need to work on being good humans and enjoying life, not planning years ahead. It’s a fleeting moment in their lives.