Anonymous wrote:It is a Maryland state requirement for high school graduation. There is no middle school requirement.
"Technology Education – one credit that includes the application of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve practical problems and extend human capabilities"
http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/programs/Documents/Testing/GraduationsRequirements2018.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this before. When did this tech requirement initiative start?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The MS counselors are pushing the kids at our MS to take it in MS.
But for kids who play an instrument (and enjoy it), it’s a tough decision to give it up.
Plus, won’t that decimate the HS music programs?
Unlikely that a kid will take a year off from their instrument and then pick it back up in HS.
And the tech class is only a semester, I believe.
Seems like a poorly thought out initiative.
It is MCPS. Did you expect any common sense thought to it?
Anonymous wrote:The MS counselors are pushing the kids at our MS to take it in MS.
But for kids who play an instrument (and enjoy it), it’s a tough decision to give it up.
Plus, won’t that decimate the HS music programs?
Unlikely that a kid will take a year off from their instrument and then pick it back up in HS.
And the tech class is only a semester, I believe.
Seems like a poorly thought out initiative.
Anonymous wrote:She needs the tech class to graduate from high school but has the option to get it out of the way in middle school. She can wait until high school to take it.
Anonymous wrote:The state requirement for HS graduation is for one credit of tech = one year, not one semester.