Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe your junior shouldn’t have taken 6 AP classes? That seems excessive.
This is actually a normal level of AP classes.
Normal for who? Not your average high schooler, that's for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Protest against the absurd calendar. Everyone checks out after Memorial Day.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking here instead of emailing the teachers? Oh I know - you just want to complain and aren’t actually looking for a solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a vent....my junior is taking 6 AP exams and so therefore, is missing 6 days of school and yet finals, quizzes and tests seem to be happening in a bunch of classes RIGHT now and so there is also a huge scramble to try to take extra exams after school in addition to studying for all tests.
Why do all of these exams need to be right now when school ends June 17? I get that some kids are seniors and need to do them earlier but this is putting so much undue stress on the juniors and it is unnecessary.
For a school system that pretends to care so much about mental health, this is NOT a way to show that you care.
Troll. AP exams don't take an entire day. Mine took AP Lit in the morning, then went to her two afternoon classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe your junior shouldn’t have taken 6 AP classes? That seems excessive.
This is actually a normal level of AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking here instead of emailing the teachers? Oh I know - you just want to complain and aren’t actually looking for a solution.
Anonymous wrote:Just a vent....my junior is taking 6 AP exams and so therefore, is missing 6 days of school and yet finals, quizzes and tests seem to be happening in a bunch of classes RIGHT now and so there is also a huge scramble to try to take extra exams after school in addition to studying for all tests.
Why do all of these exams need to be right now when school ends June 17? I get that some kids are seniors and need to do them earlier but this is putting so much undue stress on the juniors and it is unnecessary.
For a school system that pretends to care so much about mental health, this is NOT a way to show that you care.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe your junior shouldn’t have taken 6 AP classes? That seems excessive.