Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern is language if you’re in an IB pyramid, as that requires 5 years.
Otherwise, let him explore and try out whatever he wants! Electives should be enjoyable, not a means to an end.
He does not need to do band or theater or art in middle school to participate in high school. Middle school is truly exploration.
So if you are in IB pyramid, you should take a language by 8th grade? Does the school guid you on this?
Hi there - yes, your student should start a language in 8th grade if they want to pursue the IB diploma. The counselors talk to 7th graders about this during course selection. As a parent, I didn’t know this, but the counselors did a great job explaining everything to the kids.
Some kids start in 7th - it’s not necessary, and 7th is really the only year your kid will get to take a second “fun” elective. So for instance, if your kid is in band, 7th would be the only year they can take engineering bc every other year will be band + language for electives. There is no harm though in starting in 7th, but I would only do it if your kid really wants to.
Some kids starting in 7th were in Language Immersion and are continuing on. Others are taking language in MS because there are specific electives they want to take in HS and they want to knock out the language requirements early. Some kids are just interested in taking a language.
So, if going to IB HS, which requires 5 years of foreign language, a student could take 2 years in MS, 3 in HS and then have one HS year available not to take foreign language?
Do non IB high schools have any prerequisites in terms of the number of years of foreign language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern is language if you’re in an IB pyramid, as that requires 5 years.
Otherwise, let him explore and try out whatever he wants! Electives should be enjoyable, not a means to an end.
He does not need to do band or theater or art in middle school to participate in high school. Middle school is truly exploration.
So if you are in IB pyramid, you should take a language by 8th grade? Does the school guid you on this?
Hi there - yes, your student should start a language in 8th grade if they want to pursue the IB diploma. The counselors talk to 7th graders about this during course selection. As a parent, I didn’t know this, but the counselors did a great job explaining everything to the kids.
Some kids start in 7th - it’s not necessary, and 7th is really the only year your kid will get to take a second “fun” elective. So for instance, if your kid is in band, 7th would be the only year they can take engineering bc every other year will be band + language for electives. There is no harm though in starting in 7th, but I would only do it if your kid really wants to.
Some kids starting in 7th were in Language Immersion and are continuing on. Others are taking language in MS because there are specific electives they want to take in HS and they want to knock out the language requirements early. Some kids are just interested in taking a language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern is language if you’re in an IB pyramid, as that requires 5 years.
Otherwise, let him explore and try out whatever he wants! Electives should be enjoyable, not a means to an end.
He does not need to do band or theater or art in middle school to participate in high school. Middle school is truly exploration.
So if you are in IB pyramid, you should take a language by 8th grade? Does the school guid you on this?
Hi there - yes, your student should start a language in 8th grade if they want to pursue the IB diploma. The counselors talk to 7th graders about this during course selection. As a parent, I didn’t know this, but the counselors did a great job explaining everything to the kids.
Some kids start in 7th - it’s not necessary, and 7th is really the only year your kid will get to take a second “fun” elective. So for instance, if your kid is in band, 7th would be the only year they can take engineering bc every other year will be band + language for electives. There is no harm though in starting in 7th, but I would only do it if your kid really wants to.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to be really good to continue an instrument in HS. Pretty much every HS has Freshman sections for band/orchestra, which is for beginners. Piano/guitar are less likely to be offered in HS, although there will occasionally be a piece where piano could be used.
The honors math courses gives the 0.5 grade bump, and goes on the HS transcript. The ones in MS can be expunged if they get a grade you're not happy with, which I don't think is an option in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern is language if you’re in an IB pyramid, as that requires 5 years.
Otherwise, let him explore and try out whatever he wants! Electives should be enjoyable, not a means to an end.
He does not need to do band or theater or art in middle school to participate in high school. Middle school is truly exploration.
So if you are in IB pyramid, you should take a language by 8th grade? Does the school guid you on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern is language if you’re in an IB pyramid, as that requires 5 years.
Otherwise, let him explore and try out whatever he wants! Electives should be enjoyable, not a means to an end.
He does not need to do band or theater or art in middle school to participate in high school. Middle school is truly exploration.
So if you are in IB pyramid, you should take a language by 8th grade? Does the school guid you on this?
Anonymous wrote:The only concern is language if you’re in an IB pyramid, as that requires 5 years.
Otherwise, let him explore and try out whatever he wants! Electives should be enjoyable, not a means to an end.
He does not need to do band or theater or art in middle school to participate in high school. Middle school is truly exploration.
Anonymous wrote:The only concern is language if you’re in an IB pyramid, as that requires 5 years.
Otherwise, let him explore and try out whatever he wants! Electives should be enjoyable, not a means to an end.
He does not need to do band or theater or art in middle school to participate in high school. Middle school is truly exploration.