Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reading class gets all the summer reading done. If you don't want to be nagging your son all summer to read, it is a no-brainer.
This is good to know. DS is resisting the idea of 'school' in the summer. Do people generally do fill all three class slots or just do one or two? Seems kind of silly to go down there for just one class a day.
3 makes for a long day. One or two classes opped with lunch at Union Station is plenty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reading class gets all the summer reading done. If you don't want to be nagging your son all summer to read, it is a no-brainer.
This is good to know. DS is resisting the idea of 'school' in the summer. Do people generally do fill all three class slots or just do one or two? Seems kind of silly to go down there for just one class a day.
3 makes for a long day. One or two classes opped with lunch at Union Station is plenty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reading class gets all the summer reading done. If you don't want to be nagging your son all summer to read, it is a no-brainer.
This is good to know. DS is resisting the idea of 'school' in the summer. Do people generally do fill all three class slots or just do one or two? Seems kind of silly to go down there for just one class a day.
Anonymous wrote:The reading class gets all the summer reading done. If you don't want to be nagging your son all summer to read, it is a no-brainer.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully it makes admissions less hunger games.