Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not work with your kid to help bring up the grade?
Wow!! I had never thought of that. Proem solved. Thanks anonymous genius!!
Anonymous wrote:Why not work with your kid to help bring up the grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?
It's never required. Definitely not for an elective. It's strongly recommended in cases but never required. Definitely won't be this year. They can't find teachers.
Theyve literally just released the application for teachers. It isn’t known if they will have staffing issues or not.
LOL
+1 I already submitted my application though. Like many families we suffered significant income loss from the pandemic so I am teaching summer school for the first time in a decade. I suspect I'm not the only one making that choice.
Did you see there’s a line item for incentives for in person summer school teachers? Hopefully it will drum up more interest. There’s not enough money in the world for me to sign up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?
It's never required. Definitely not for an elective. It's strongly recommended in cases but never required. Definitely won't be this year. They can't find teachers.
Theyve literally just released the application for teachers. It isn’t known if they will have staffing issues or not.
So the parents of kids with IEPs who were told by principals that there’s a possibly of their kid being put on a waitlist if they don’t have enough teachers are just making it up? Ok then.
So the parents of kids with IEPs who were told by principals that there’s a possibly of their kid being put on a waitlist if they don’t have enough teachers are just making it up? Ok then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?
It's never required. Definitely not for an elective. It's strongly recommended in cases but never required. Definitely won't be this year. They can't find teachers.
Theyve literally just released the application for teachers. It isn’t known if they will have staffing issues or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?
It's never required. Definitely not for an elective. It's strongly recommended in cases but never required. Definitely won't be this year. They can't find teachers.
Theyve literally just released the application for teachers. It isn’t known if they will have staffing issues or not.
LOL
+1 I already submitted my application though. Like many families we suffered significant income loss from the pandemic so I am teaching summer school for the first time in a decade. I suspect I'm not the only one making that choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?
It's never required. Definitely not for an elective. It's strongly recommended in cases but never required. Definitely won't be this year. They can't find teachers.
Theyve literally just released the application for teachers. It isn’t known if they will have staffing issues or not.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?
It's never required. Definitely not for an elective. It's strongly recommended in cases but never required. Definitely won't be this year. They can't find teachers.
Theyve literally just released the application for teachers. It isn’t known if they will have staffing issues or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?
It's never required. Definitely not for an elective. It's strongly recommended in cases but never required. Definitely won't be this year. They can't find teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering when students are required to attend summer school? For example, if DC passes a class with a B but fails the SOL, would summer school be required? Or if a student fails an elective like theater or band, could summer school be required by APS?