Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any experience with middle school honors vs. regular classes? What is the "honors" difference? Who can take honors?
Carson parent: The presentations all told us that kids in regular classes will do all reading in class, many times reading aloud as a class, while in Honors kids will have some reading to do at home. You can expect homework in Honors but it is less likely in the regular class. Honors will go in more depth on topics and students are expected to write more.
What is the population like at Carson? My child struggles, but should I make sure they are in Honors classes so they are in a good cohort of children who actually care about school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any experience with middle school honors vs. regular classes? What is the "honors" difference? Who can take honors?
Carson parent: The presentations all told us that kids in regular classes will do all reading in class, many times reading aloud as a class, while in Honors kids will have some reading to do at home. You can expect homework in Honors but it is less likely in the regular class. Honors will go in more depth on topics and students are expected to write more.
What is the population like at Carson? My child struggles, but should I make sure they are in Honors classes so they are in a good cohort of children who actually care about school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any experience with middle school honors vs. regular classes? What is the "honors" difference? Who can take honors?
Carson parent: The presentations all told us that kids in regular classes will do all reading in class, many times reading aloud as a class, while in Honors kids will have some reading to do at home. You can expect homework in Honors but it is less likely in the regular class. Honors will go in more depth on topics and students are expected to write more.
Anonymous wrote:Any experience with middle school honors vs. regular classes? What is the "honors" difference? Who can take honors?