Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the point of forcing a year of arts classes on students who aren't interested in the arts and would prefer to take another academic class? Is there a way to get this requirement over with in the summer?
By your logic, we should not force phys ed, health, or even English or math on kids who aren't interested and would rather take something else.
They have had so much health ed in MS, they don't need more. They should allow opt out for PT for kids in outside year round sports.
The HS health curriculum is different from MS due to the different issues HS students face.
If outside sports get out of PE, what about other subjects? DC is in an outside orchestra. Should they be able to get out of the fine arts credit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the point of forcing a year of arts classes on students who aren't interested in the arts and would prefer to take another academic class? Is there a way to get this requirement over with in the summer?
By your logic, we should not force phys ed, health, or even English or math on kids who aren't interested and would rather take something else.
They have had so much health ed in MS, they don't need more. They should allow opt out for PT for kids in outside year round sports.
The HS health curriculum is different from MS due to the different issues HS students face.
If outside sports get out of PE, what about other subjects? DC is in an outside orchestra. Should they be able to get out of the fine arts credit?