Anonymous wrote:DP. Is it right to assume that the "language" a and b classes split over two years is slower/ easier path compared to taking the "language" 1 class all in one year (since they appear to count as the same)....??
Any pros/ cons to the two year path other than it taking up elective slots?
Anonymous wrote:How hard is the one year Spanish course in 8th grade?
I will admit that *I* want DS to continue in band, but he enjoys it. If he takes the full year Spanish course in 7th, I am certain he will quit band to take FACs etc in 8th grade. If it’s not too hard, I want to steer him to take Spanish in 8th so he can do a couple other fun electives in 7th.
It is a HS graduation requirement. So no, do NOT skip it. Colleges also look for at least 3 years of a world language,the more selective the college then 4 is better.Anonymous wrote:Skip foreign language completely until college. They won’t use it before then unless it’s Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Skip foreign language completely until college. They won’t use it before then unless it’s Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skip foreign language completely until college. They won’t use it before then unless it’s Latin.
OP here, this is an odd take. Most other countries start foreign language in elementary school. My kids will go to Carson which starts language in 7th so they can get high school credit in 8th, I believe. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skip foreign language completely until college. They won’t use it before then unless it’s Latin.
OP here, this is an odd take. Most other countries start foreign language in elementary school. My kids will go to Carson which starts language in 7th so they can get high school credit in 8th, I believe. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong there!
Anonymous wrote:If they take Math 7 HN in 7, they can take Algebra in 8th.
Also, if your school offers foreign language, they can take 1 in 7th and 2 in 8th.
They can take HPE 9 after 8th grade to open up another elective in their 9th grade year.
Anonymous wrote:Skip foreign language completely until college. They won’t use it before then unless it’s Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle school PE is a good time for kids to get a break during the school day and build friendships. Please don’t look at your child’s middle school experience as a step in the rat race. Let them take developmentally appropriate classes and be in the here and now.
Electives are a chance to try new things or develop a hobby or skill. Middle school students need to work on being good humans and enjoying life, not planning years ahead. It’s a fleeting moment in their lives.
If you read the OP correctly, you would see that my child wants to be able to take more electives. This isn't a question about AAP vs AP etc., electives do help kids enjoy life/develop a hobby or new skill.
Op asked about getting high school credit so yeah it is.