Anonymous wrote:So the kids have to take Tech, Health, and Computer Science before graduating? I knew about the getting Tech and Health out of the way online in the summertime, but not CS. I didn't even know this was a requirement! gah. I remember the counselor talking about Tech and Health but not CS.
And yes, the Health as Honors is new this year, acc to our counselor.
Tech is longer (6 weeks instead of 3) - anyone know what the CS class is?
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Anonymous wrote:My kid is doing the eLearning Health class this summer, and it is definitely listed as an Honors course. It is listed thusly:
Summer 2019 online Comprehensive Honors Health Education
Anonymous wrote:If you want to take health over summer, do you have to do it the summer from 9th grade to 10th?
Can you do it during the summer from 10 to 11?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the signup information for MCPS elearning/blended learning, which is open to everyone in the county:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/onlinelearning/registration/index.aspx
Registration began awhile ago and Health is popular, so I would call the Blended Learning office ASAP to see if spots are still available.
I would not worry at all about Health being a summer course. I can't remember how it is presented on the transcript, but it doesn't look weird or out of place. Many school districts now allow students to take these state requirement electives over the summer, so it won't seem odd to colleges at all.
Health taken over summer is a regular online course. Health taken during the school year is an Honors course and it is weighted higher in your transcript. It can certainly change your weighted GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the signup information for MCPS elearning/blended learning, which is open to everyone in the county:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/onlinelearning/registration/index.aspx
Registration began awhile ago and Health is popular, so I would call the Blended Learning office ASAP to see if spots are still available.
I would not worry at all about Health being a summer course. I can't remember how it is presented on the transcript, but it doesn't look weird or out of place. Many school districts now allow students to take these state requirement electives over the summer, so it won't seem odd to colleges at all.