Anonymous wrote:semi-useless skill vs. totally useless skill. Choice is clear
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm kinda surprised as a junior she hasn't planned this out. I would say summer school.
Really? You’re surprised a 15-year-old hasn’t planned out her life yet? Do you know many sophomores?
Yes, I have an incoming Freshman who is taking health ed this summer because of this issue. Thanks to the people here and talking about it, I didn't even make it an option, signed up my child and they are involintarily taking it now. I would think parents would monitor what classes their kids sign up for and help them plan it out but clearly many don't. We are trying to get as many of the required things early, including PE.
If I were OP, depending on how many language credits they have, I would say don't do a language senior year and do health ed one semester next summer and one senior year.
There are some benefits to taking PE later in high school. When students are taking a whole bunch of AP’s junior and senior year, Yoga PE (or whatever) can be a nice break. It’s fine to take it earlier, but since PE is offered almost every period, it’s not the worst to postpone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm kinda surprised as a junior she hasn't planned this out. I would say summer school.
Really? You’re surprised a 15-year-old hasn’t planned out her life yet? Do you know many sophomores?
Yes, I have an incoming Freshman who is taking health ed this summer because of this issue. Thanks to the people here and talking about it, I didn't even make it an option, signed up my child and they are involintarily taking it now. I would think parents would monitor what classes their kids sign up for and help them plan it out but clearly many don't. We are trying to get as many of the required things early, including PE.
If I were OP, depending on how many language credits they have, I would say don't do a language senior year and do health ed one semester next summer and one senior year.