Anonymous wrote:In our school, ALL of the 6th graders have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took it at Pyle and it was his favorite class. It was extremely easy so I wouldn’t worry about the course load.
My DD also took it at Pyle last year. It was a 90 min class and I think it would have been helped greatly if the entire staff of that dept were more engaged with their teaching roles and less resentful of the general student class. There is something rotten in the history dept at Pyle, completely rotten.
I don’t teach at Pyle, however, I know everyone who does professionally and I’m casual friends with a couple. In general, they are not happy that the class meant for a truly gifted cohort has turned into the latest way for Pyle parents to feel good about themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took it at Pyle and it was his favorite class. It was extremely easy so I wouldn’t worry about the course load.
My DD also took it at Pyle last year. It was a 90 min class and I think it would have been helped greatly if the entire staff of that dept were more engaged with their teaching roles and less resentful of the general student class. There is something rotten in the history dept at Pyle, completely rotten.
Anonymous wrote:DS took it at Pyle and it was his favorite class. It was extremely easy so I wouldn’t worry about the course load.
Anonymous wrote:Basically they added two literary works, a model UN unit, and some document-based research assignments to the pre-existing class. Also my DC's favorite class in 6th!