Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:np here. i am confused. so will op's kid's hs transcript look as if he took 6 years of math (the 2 yrs from middle school and 4 yrs in high school) - don't colleges wonder how kids took 6 yrs of math in high school?
also, what is the rationale for middle school grades counting towards high school gpa? in college, if you are eligible for level math (bc of APs), the college doesn't count your high school ap class grade into your college gpa. it seems really odd that a class take. when one is 12 years old counts toward the highh school gpa.
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I don't know the answer to OP's question, but I find it hard to believe that middle school grades will ever be calculated into the high school GPA. The advanced classes in middle school should only be for placement into advanced classes in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the lesson is: don't push your average or slightly above average kid too hard in ms because some of those grades will follow them to HS and affect their gpa.
My kid is entering ms next year. He will NOT take a foreign language in 6th grade. Instead, he will take Spanish 1 in 7th and 8th grades (the slower, easier version spread out over two years). Then he can take Spanish 2 in freshman year (because you don't want your kid in Spanish 1 in HS with the lowest performing kids...trust me).
Just responding to the last part of your post in parentheses, you do realize, pp, that the lower performing kids in MS will be taking the path your DS plans to take. The higher performing kids are going into HS with 2 or 3 years of completed foreign language credits.
Anonymous wrote:So the lesson is: don't push your average or slightly above average kid too hard in ms because some of those grades will follow them to HS and affect their gpa.
My kid is entering ms next year. He will NOT take a foreign language in 6th grade. Instead, he will take Spanish 1 in 7th and 8th grades (the slower, easier version spread out over two years). Then he can take Spanish 2 in freshman year (because you don't want your kid in Spanish 1 in HS with the lowest performing kids...trust me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:np here. i am confused. so will op's kid's hs transcript look as if he took 6 years of math (the 2 yrs from middle school and 4 yrs in high school) - don't colleges wonder how kids took 6 yrs of math in high school?
also, what is the rationale for middle school grades counting towards high school gpa? in college, if you are eligible for level math (bc of APs), the college doesn't count your high school ap class grade into your college gpa. it seems really odd that a class take. when one is 12 years old counts toward the highh school gpa.
+1
I don't know the answer to OP's question, but I find it hard to believe that middle school grades will ever be calculated into the high school GPA. The advanced classes in middle school should only be for placement into advanced classes in high school.
Anonymous wrote:np here. i am confused. so will op's kid's hs transcript look as if he took 6 years of math (the 2 yrs from middle school and 4 yrs in high school) - don't colleges wonder how kids took 6 yrs of math in high school?
also, what is the rationale for middle school grades counting towards high school gpa? in college, if you are eligible for level math (bc of APs), the college doesn't count your high school ap class grade into your college gpa. it seems really odd that a class take. when one is 12 years old counts toward the highh school gpa.
Anonymous wrote:I've seen my son's high school transcript and I don't recall that the exam grade and year taken were listed. It just lists the classes, the grades and the number of credits for the class. The overall GPA is listed as well.