Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS says you can't graduate in 3 years.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/0199.21_GraduationAtAGlance_Classof2023.pdf
MARYLAND DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
The state of Maryland authorizes one diploma for all high school graduates, based upon successful fulfillment of four categories of requirements: enrollment, course credit, student service learning (SSL), and Maryland assessments. Students must satisfactorily complete four years beyond Grade 8 to meet the enrollment requirement. All other requirements are summarized in the table below.
Dual enrollment gets you college credit while you complete your HS diploma, but you're still taking 4 years:
http://coursebulletin.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/Home/PlanningTools#
Anonymous wrote:
It is always good to go back to the policies to understand the full scope.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/isbra.pdf section III.F (pg 11)
F. Alternatives to Four-Year Enrollment
Students shall satisfactorily complete four years of study beyond Grade 8 unless an alternative enrollment plan is developed and a waiver is approved as outlined below.
1. Waivers may be approved for any of the following reasons:
a)The student is accepted to an accredited college before high school graduation.
b) The student is accepted to an approved vocational, technical, or other post-secondary school program before high school graduation.
c) The student enters high school at a chronological age greater than that of their grade level peers, or
d) The student has completed all graduation requirements.[i]
So, back to OP's question. Yes, you can graduate high school in 3 years, provided you meet all graduation requirements. I teach juniors in HS. Every year there are a few who double up with English 11 & 12 to graduate early and they walk at graduation. This year, I had several who took English 12 over summer, and they are no longer enrolled.
So nice to see actual facts referenced!
Can you take English in summer school if you didn't fail it first? Years ago, my old HS (not mcps) wouldn't let us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For kids going to trade? Doesn’t sound like a good plan for competitive colleges
There is an awful lot of space between trade schools and competitive colleges.![]()
Early graduation, 2 years at Montgomery College, and then guaranteed transfer to UMD-CP? That is an excellent financial deal for students who want to save money and work in high demand fields in our community.
Doesn’t make sense, you don’t need to graduate HS early to go the MC -> UMD route
Agree with this. There are very few students who will benefit academically from one fewer year of skill development.
Even genius kids who race through high school/college/grad school then face employment hurdles because no one wants to hire a 23 year old professor to teach 19 year olds. Calm down people. Life is not a race.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS says you can't graduate in 3 years.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/0199.21_GraduationAtAGlance_Classof2023.pdf
MARYLAND DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
The state of Maryland authorizes one diploma for all high school graduates, based upon successful fulfillment of four categories of requirements: enrollment, course credit, student service learning (SSL), and Maryland assessments. Students must satisfactorily complete four years beyond Grade 8 to meet the enrollment requirement. All other requirements are summarized in the table below.
Dual enrollment gets you college credit while you complete your HS diploma, but you're still taking 4 years:
http://coursebulletin.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/Home/PlanningTools#
Anonymous wrote:
It is always good to go back to the policies to understand the full scope.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/isbra.pdf section III.F (pg 11)
F. Alternatives to Four-Year Enrollment
Students shall satisfactorily complete four years of study beyond Grade 8 unless an alternative enrollment plan is developed and a waiver is approved as outlined below.
1. Waivers may be approved for any of the following reasons:
a)The student is accepted to an accredited college before high school graduation.
b) The student is accepted to an approved vocational, technical, or other post-secondary school program before high school graduation.
c) The student enters high school at a chronological age greater than that of their grade level peers, or
d) The student has completed all graduation requirements.[i]
So, back to OP's question. Yes, you can graduate high school in 3 years, provided you meet all graduation requirements. I teach juniors in HS. Every year there are a few who double up with English 11 & 12 to graduate early and they walk at graduation. This year, I had several who took English 12 over summer, and they are no longer enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For kids going to trade? Doesn’t sound like a good plan for competitive colleges
There is an awful lot of space between trade schools and competitive colleges.![]()
Early graduation, 2 years at Montgomery College, and then guaranteed transfer to UMD-CP? That is an excellent financial deal for students who want to save money and work in high demand fields in our community.
Doesn’t make sense, you don’t need to graduate HS early to go the MC -> UMD route
Anonymous wrote:MCPS says you can't graduate in 3 years.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/0199.21_GraduationAtAGlance_Classof2023.pdf
MARYLAND DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
The state of Maryland authorizes one diploma for all high school graduates, based upon successful fulfillment of four categories of requirements: enrollment, course credit, student service learning (SSL), and Maryland assessments. Students must satisfactorily complete four years beyond Grade 8 to meet the enrollment requirement. All other requirements are summarized in the table below.
Dual enrollment gets you college credit while you complete your HS diploma, but you're still taking 4 years:
http://coursebulletin.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/Home/PlanningTools#
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For kids going to trade? Doesn’t sound like a good plan for competitive colleges
There is an awful lot of space between trade schools and competitive colleges.![]()
Early graduation, 2 years at Montgomery College, and then guaranteed transfer to UMD-CP? That is an excellent financial deal for students who want to save money and work in high demand fields in our community.
Doesn’t make sense, you don’t need to graduate HS early to go the MC -> UMD route
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can it be done?. And what’s the process for that?
Yes. Take Algebra 1 by 8th grade. Take either the Health or Tech credit in Sumer after 9th or 10th, then double up English 11 and 12 in 11th grade. Or take English 12 summer after 11th and graduate in summer.
Most students have more credits than they need to graduate by end of Junior year. English 12 is the last thing they need. One option some take is dual enrollment at MC during 12th grade. They can be either part time or full time at MC, but still participate with their HS for sports, clubs, and traditional senior year events.
Now students must take 4 years of math in HS. It’s not about finish a particular course. I imagine you could take something the summer after junior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can it be done?. And what’s the process for that?
Yes. Take Algebra 1 by 8th grade. Take either the Health or Tech credit in Sumer after 9th or 10th, then double up English 11 and 12 in 11th grade. Or take English 12 summer after 11th and graduate in summer.
Most students have more credits than they need to graduate by end of Junior year. English 12 is the last thing they need. One option some take is dual enrollment at MC during 12th grade. They can be either part time or full time at MC, but still participate with their HS for sports, clubs, and traditional senior year events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For kids going to trade? Doesn’t sound like a good plan for competitive colleges
There is an awful lot of space between trade schools and competitive colleges.![]()
Early graduation, 2 years at Montgomery College, and then guaranteed transfer to UMD-CP? That is an excellent financial deal for students who want to save money and work in high demand fields in our community.
Anonymous wrote:For kids going to trade? Doesn’t sound like a good plan for competitive colleges