Anonymous wrote:Which grade do you take health and PE 9 is it at the end of freshman/ rising sophomore?
Anonymous wrote:I am reviving this thread again. I am not the PP but have similar questions.
How long are the VV recorded sessions? About how much time should we plan for each day for the kid to keep up with the course? Is it ok to save some of the sessions to the weekends? So do 2 on Saturday and 2 on Sunday as an example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The options this year are June 3 - July 12 or June 17-July 26.
Do you have to take both sessions to miss a year of PE?
Anonymous wrote:The options this year are June 3 - July 12 or June 17-July 26.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is crap. And completely unfair to kids involved in the arts. Particularly in the IB program, but across all the schools. There will be a mutiny if they don’t allow this.
What does this mean? How does this impacts kids in the arts (not being contrary, I just dont understand).
It’s often hard for kids who want to do IB or AP sciences (which require 2 blocks) to get in all the requirements and take band or chorus all 4 years. Summer PE is a way to get back a block or two for music. And FCPS allows it as does LCPS. So there will be a lot of complaints if APS doesn’t. Starting with me. 😀
This doesn't make sense because the AP sciences that require 2 periods aren't allowed to be taken until junior year and the PE requirement is only for freshman and sophomores. IB sciences are two years, rather than two periods.
I agree people want more flexibility and that's why they take it in the summer, but the flexibility isn't for AP/IB science classes.
+1 DD has done band all 4 years at W-L. The only thing she did in summer school was Econ & Personal Finance. She still has taken 2 IB science classes (IB Bio over 2 years, IB Environmental as a double block senior year), did FL through level 5, and could have taken a flex period in senior year but opted for an art class for fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is crap. And completely unfair to kids involved in the arts. Particularly in the IB program, but across all the schools. There will be a mutiny if they don’t allow this.
What does this mean? How does this impacts kids in the arts (not being contrary, I just dont understand).
It’s often hard for kids who want to do IB or AP sciences (which require 2 blocks) to get in all the requirements and take band or chorus all 4 years. Summer PE is a way to get back a block or two for music. And FCPS allows it as does LCPS. So there will be a lot of complaints if APS doesn’t. Starting with me. 😀
This doesn't make sense because the AP sciences that require 2 periods aren't allowed to be taken until junior year and the PE requirement is only for freshman and sophomores. IB sciences are two years, rather than two periods.
I agree people want more flexibility and that's why they take it in the summer, but the flexibility isn't for AP/IB science classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is crap. And completely unfair to kids involved in the arts. Particularly in the IB program, but across all the schools. There will be a mutiny if they don’t allow this.
What does this mean? How does this impacts kids in the arts (not being contrary, I just dont understand).
It’s often hard for kids who want to do IB or AP sciences (which require 2 blocks) to get in all the requirements and take band or chorus all 4 years. Summer PE is a way to get back a block or two for music. And FCPS allows it as does LCPS. So there will be a lot of complaints if APS doesn’t. Starting with me. 😀
This doesn't make sense because the AP sciences that require 2 periods aren't allowed to be taken until junior year and the PE requirement is only for freshman and sophomores. IB sciences are two years, rather than two periods.
I agree people want more flexibility and that's why they take it in the summer, but the flexibility isn't for AP/IB science classes.