Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't that leave very few slots for anything ther than "core" courses?
Same number of classes in the end. Seems like it would encourage students to add more challenging courses, though, because they wouldn't have to deal with 6 APs at once, only 3 per semester.
Anonymous wrote:It was announced at the faculty meeting last Monday. The teacher I talked to said it was presented as a "non-negotiable" from DCPS -- it doesn't seem that teachers (or administration?) are being asked what's best for their school and students.
Anonymous wrote:Given the PARCC testing window in the spring and the fact that AP exams are in early/mid May, students taking a class in the first semester would have significantly more instructional time, right? Would there be a shift of semester dates to adjust for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't that leave very few slots for anything ther than "core" courses?
Same number of classes in the end. Seems like it would encourage students to add more challenging courses, though, because they wouldn't have to deal with 6 APs at once, only 3 per semester.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't that leave very few slots for anything ther than "core" courses?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, that’s crazy. How did you hear about this?
All of your points are valid. My child is taking two AP sciences with labs (2 credits each). Under this schedule, he could have only those two classes for an entire semester...and then have the AP test on those subjects 5 months after taking the classes. What a bizarre plan.