Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.
Not getting homework should not be considered an advantage, that’s a sign of the decline in rigor in APS
Do any of you people actually have kids in high school? This has to be trolls. Once you have a high school kid taking 4-5 APs block scheduling makes a lot of sense and they will still have plenty of homework.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.
90 minute blocks are an abomination. Very few teachers take advantage of the extra time, usually it’s just given over to class work so the teacher can plan or chill
I forgot that HBW also managed to have the later start time of 8am, which study after study has shown is best for high school students.
How do I convince my principal to make WL start at 9 and restore the traditional 50 minute periods?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much jealousy of HBW. It's funny.
Why do they get all of the benefits, I don’t care about the supposed program, but they have the smallest high school, they have the newest building, they have the classic traditional 50 minute periods that are much better especially for kids with ADHD, and they had a late start time.
It’s like you take all the best parts of high school and you put them in one place why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.
Not getting homework should not be considered an advantage, that’s a sign of the decline in rigor in APS
Do any of you people actually have kids in high school? This has to be trolls. Once you have a high school kid taking 4-5 APs block scheduling makes a lot of sense and they will still have plenty of homework.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.
90 minute blocks are an abomination. Very few teachers take advantage of the extra time, usually it’s just given over to class work so the teacher can plan or chill
I forgot that HBW also managed to have the later start time of 8am, which study after study has shown is best for high school students.
How do I convince my principal to make WL start at 9 and restore the traditional 50 minute periods?
They would never do this because of the buses. The 8 period system is a way to make their timing line up for sports. I don’t know what HB does about advanced science classes but that amount of time is not enough. They must double up periods.
Anonymous wrote:So much jealousy of HBW. It's funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.
90 minute blocks are an abomination. Very few teachers take advantage of the extra time, usually it’s just given over to class work so the teacher can plan or chill
I forgot that HBW also managed to have the later start time of 8am, which study after study has shown is best for high school students.
How do I convince my principal to make WL start at 9 and restore the traditional 50 minute periods?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.
Not getting homework should not be considered an advantage, that’s a sign of the decline in rigor in APS
Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.
Anonymous wrote:Everything HB has isn’t automatically better.
They have this schedule to make it possible for them to have the latest start time and still allow high school kids to participate in sports at their home school. That’s it. Otherwise they can’t make the buses work.
Block periods - like most things - have pros and cons. Some subjects and topics really do benefit from a longer period. Major advantage for your student is they don’t get homework in all the subjects due the next day. Yes sometimes I’m sure 90 minutes is also too long.