Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three weeks in and my kid is completely bored. The novel study in English class for the first quarter is "A Wrinkle in Time," which he has already read numerous times. Last year, his class did a novel study on the book as well. Kids told the teacher, who responded that they have to do that book. No other options. As to the HIGH class, the teacher said the only difference between HIGH and on-level history is Model UN. Science is dreadful with rudimentary concepts.
I am sure I will be blasted for saying these things, but my kid previously loved school and hates it now.
Tell the teacher to look at the Google Groups Share Space for the course. Mrs. Steimer and a few other teachers have posted a lot of materials for HIGH. There are a lot of new HIGH teachers this year. I was in a summer course with them. Many do not know what AEI’s expectations are or what resources exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your DC to read actual books, you need to do that on your own time. MCPS will not do that until well into high school.
This was not my kids’ experience in their DCC middle school. They read real books in English all three years.
Anonymous wrote:If you want your DC to read actual books, you need to do that on your own time. MCPS will not do that until well into high school.
Anonymous wrote:Three weeks in and my kid is completely bored. The novel study in English class for the first quarter is "A Wrinkle in Time," which he has already read numerous times. Last year, his class did a novel study on the book as well. Kids told the teacher, who responded that they have to do that book. No other options. As to the HIGH class, the teacher said the only difference between HIGH and on-level history is Model UN. Science is dreadful with rudimentary concepts.
I am sure I will be blasted for saying these things, but my kid previously loved school and hates it now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MS curriculum needs a major overall. Lack of enrichment/honors at the home school level is why many are so desperate to get their kids into magnet programs.
You'd think with all those people at the CO they could manage this.
A lot of MS principals decided to just put all the kids into the enriched/advanced classes, thereby eliminating any cohorting. Probably because they didn't want to deal with parents complaining that their kids weren't in those classes.
Mcps calls everything honors not principals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MS curriculum needs a major overall. Lack of enrichment/honors at the home school level is why many are so desperate to get their kids into magnet programs.
You'd think with all those people at the CO they could manage this.
A lot of MS principals decided to just put all the kids into the enriched/advanced classes, thereby eliminating any cohorting. Probably because they didn't want to deal with parents complaining that their kids weren't in those classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MS curriculum needs a major overall. Lack of enrichment/honors at the home school level is why many are so desperate to get their kids into magnet programs.
You'd think with all those people at the CO they could manage this.
Anonymous wrote:MS curriculum needs a major overall. Lack of enrichment/honors at the home school level is why many are so desperate to get their kids into magnet programs.
Anonymous wrote:Three weeks in and my kid is completely bored. The novel study in English class for the first quarter is "A Wrinkle in Time," which he has already read numerous times. Last year, his class did a novel study on the book as well. Kids told the teacher, who responded that they have to do that book. No other options. As to the HIGH class, the teacher said the only difference between HIGH and on-level history is Model UN. Science is dreadful with rudimentary concepts.
I am sure I will be blasted for saying these things, but my kid previously loved school and hates it now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all schools have high. Be thankful yours does.
Which ones do not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all schools have high. Be thankful yours does.
Which ones do not?
Anonymous wrote:Not all schools have high. Be thankful yours does.
Anonymous wrote:Not all schools have high. Be thankful yours does.