Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many electives can you take in a semester? I mean beyond math, science, English, social studies, world language.
Do you have to take PE every semester?
Trying to figure out if my music loving kid will ever get to have another elective!
Most kids only do one year of PE. Many kids don’t do all four years of language. There are seven periods and four core classes (although I don’t think 4 years of science are required) so in theory you can have 3 electives, although you also need to fit in health and have to take an art credit at some point.
Anonymous wrote:How many electives can you take in a semester? I mean beyond math, science, English, social studies, world language.
Do you have to take PE every semester?
Trying to figure out if my music loving kid will ever get to have another elective!
Anonymous wrote:ISO interesting HS elective for next year 9th grade student.
If a student takes Health over the summer, what class do you recommend they take during 9th grade?
Core 5: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, World Language. Plus, a tech class? What if they also take Engineering in summer school. That frees up 2 or 3 periods. A music student will take a music class. What else?
Anonymous wrote:ISO interesting HS elective for next year 9th grade student.
If a student takes Health over the summer, what class do you recommend they take during 9th grade?
Core 5: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, World Language. Plus, a tech class? What if they also take Engineering in summer school. That frees up 2 or 3 periods. A music student will take a music class. What else?
Anonymous wrote:The quality of electives are largely teacher-dependent as there is no standard curriculum per se, so your DC should ask their senior fellow students for first-hand experience. A lot of courses can sound good in names, but suck in content. AP electives are more predictable.