Anonymous wrote:If your kid is not in the TPMS magnet, you don't know why this is a big deal.
We'll take it up with the administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader told me his teacher told them the decision was already made and it was because of a staffing shortage. Seven periods vs eight means that teachers teach one less class.
An email from the orchestra teacher today suggested the same. This is a done deal but I would still recommend that folks show up tonight and express their concern. This is not just an issue for magnet students, but It will impact them most directly because all magnet students will be down to one elective.
No reason to be resigned to this. Parents and students have fought this before successfully and they can again.
We need strong attendance in the call tonight. The petition from the kids. AND calls and emails to the principal.
Yes, please. Show up in force for the Zoom call today. And please email the principal in advance of the meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader told me his teacher told them the decision was already made and it was because of a staffing shortage. Seven periods vs eight means that teachers teach one less class.
An email from the orchestra teacher today suggested the same. This is a done deal but I would still recommend that folks show up tonight and express their concern. This is not just an issue for magnet students, but It will impact them most directly because all magnet students will be down to one elective.
No reason to be resigned to this. Parents and students have fought this before successfully and they can again.
We need strong attendance in the call tonight. The petition from the kids. AND calls and emails to the principal.
Yes, please. Show up in force for the Zoom call today. And please email the principal in advance of the meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should make the mind-numbing CS class an elective, so the academically advanced kids kids can take language and music classes, and do CS using one of the many free curricula at home.
This. Or offer CS as an after school enrichment activity for magnet/all TPMS kids.
My TPMS magnet graduate did not enjoy or get much out of CS, but would have been very sad to miss out on orchestra or Spanish!
Anonymous wrote:They should make the mind-numbing CS class an elective, so the academically advanced kids kids can take language and music classes, and do CS using one of the many free curricula at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader told me his teacher told them the decision was already made and it was because of a staffing shortage. Seven periods vs eight means that teachers teach one less class.
An email from the orchestra teacher today suggested the same. This is a done deal but I would still recommend that folks show up tonight and express their concern. This is not just an issue for magnet students, but It will impact them most directly because all magnet students will be down to one elective.
No reason to be resigned to this. Parents and students have fought this before successfully and they can again.
We need strong attendance in the call tonight. The petition from the kids. AND calls and emails to the principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader told me his teacher told them the decision was already made and it was because of a staffing shortage. Seven periods vs eight means that teachers teach one less class.
An email from the orchestra teacher today suggested the same. This is a done deal but I would still recommend that folks show up tonight and express their concern. This is not just an issue for magnet students, but It will impact them most directly because all magnet students will be down to one elective.
Anonymous wrote:What is changing that would eliminate the elective?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader told me his teacher told them the decision was already made and it was because of a staffing shortage. Seven periods vs eight means that teachers teach one less class.
An email from the orchestra teacher today suggested the same. This is a done deal but I would still recommend that folks show up tonight and express their concern. This is not just an issue for magnet students, but It will impact them most directly because all magnet students will be down to one elective.
Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader told me his teacher told them the decision was already made and it was because of a staffing shortage. Seven periods vs eight means that teachers teach one less class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is changing that would eliminate the elective?
They are considering moving from a block schedule to a standard seven period day. Because the magnet kids lose an elective to computer science, moving from eight classes to seven classes would mean they only get one elective. Kids in the comprehensive program would still have two electives.
Anonymous wrote:What is changing that would eliminate the elective?