Anonymous wrote:Let me be a different voice here -- you would have DS not take a language because of grades on his transcript? You value grades more than education itself? Yikes.
Let me channel my inner Dennis Miller and go off on a bit of a rant here (trigger warning, I'm about to get unnecessarily harsh here to make a well-intentioned point) ...
Learning a foreign language enriches the student in many ways that transcend grades. Had my parents taken that same attitude, and not encouraged me to take a foreign language in 7th grade in my public middle school, then I would not have:
(i) opened my eyes to the world, eventually becoming fluent in multiple languages;
(ii) gotten the full scholarship (100% free ride) to college; and
(iii) gotten the jobs I did after college and business school.
My annual income is now in the low 7 figures, which would certainly not be the case had I not taken a foreign language in 7th grade. These are the choices that separate the high-earners in Cleveland Park from the GS-15s in Herndon.
But hey, by all means let junior take basket-weaving for the "A". Maybe my kids can hire him some day.
Ok, Dennis Miller off.
Good luck with your decision.
Anonymous wrote:We are new to MCPS - why do middle school grades appear on a HS transcript? That seems ridiculous.