Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 22:51     Subject: Re:Summer School - Health A

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it’s as terrible as people say I’m just going to do some of the work for my kid. He’ll be outside working all day in the sun and will have real summer work for other classes. What a waste of time. Flame away.


Content is not hard and what a health class teaches content wise. It is busy work but as a poster said, incredibly boring. Once done you will literally dance with joy. Ours went to a concert. Think how wonderful it is to finish one semester worth of boring work in three weeks. Have the suck it up approach, y'all be fine.


Are there any tests or more so assignments that are graded?
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2024 17:19     Subject: Summer School - Health A

It’s easy and at least at my kids school, part of the class time was used to do all the busy work. And I doubt a lot of it was graded. They got As for completion.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2024 17:16     Subject: Re:Summer School - Health A

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it’s as terrible as people say I’m just going to do some of the work for my kid. He’ll be outside working all day in the sun and will have real summer work for other classes. What a waste of time. Flame away.


Content is not hard and what a health class teaches content wise. It is busy work but as a poster said, incredibly boring. Once done you will literally dance with joy. Ours went to a concert. Think how wonderful it is to finish one semester worth of boring work in three weeks. Have the suck it up approach, y'all be fine.

Can you do Health A summer session 1, B summer session 2?


At the January tentative BOE presentation, they said this about Health B:

Honors Health B Prioritization and Availability
Students in the class of 2025 will have a two-week priority registration window for the Health B course.
Students who register for the Health B course during registration window are guaranteed a spot.
Health B will be:
● available both in person at regional high school sites and virtually through the CHSSP.
● offered free of charge to students in the class of 2025, as this graduation requirement has not been available during any of the free summer programs since 2020.
● offered in both session 1 and 2.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2024 17:12     Subject: Re:Summer School - Health A

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it’s as terrible as people say I’m just going to do some of the work for my kid. He’ll be outside working all day in the sun and will have real summer work for other classes. What a waste of time. Flame away.


Content is not hard and what a health class teaches content wise. It is busy work but as a poster said, incredibly boring. Once done you will literally dance with joy. Ours went to a concert. Think how wonderful it is to finish one semester worth of boring work in three weeks. Have the suck it up approach, y'all be fine.

Can you do Health A summer session 1, B summer session 2?
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2024 17:07     Subject: Re:Summer School - Health A

Anonymous wrote:If it’s as terrible as people say I’m just going to do some of the work for my kid. He’ll be outside working all day in the sun and will have real summer work for other classes. What a waste of time. Flame away.


Content is not hard and what a health class teaches content wise. It is busy work but as a poster said, incredibly boring. Once done you will literally dance with joy. Ours went to a concert. Think how wonderful it is to finish one semester worth of boring work in three weeks. Have the suck it up approach, y'all be fine.