Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheridan slowly starts with “homework” in 5th, but generally there is time during the day to finish it, so my daughter in 5th rarely has to actually bring work home. I believe it slowly ramps up each year and in 8th there is a decent amount of manageable homework. We agree that more limited homework is key to keeping her engaged in school and not overwhelmed (she also plays a couple of sports outside of school), while still getting plenty of sleep each night.
Happy to answer any further questions you have about Sheridan. We love it there.
Is Sheridan or even Burke or SSFS still taking students for fall 2025? Do they take students mid year?
Anonymous wrote:Sheridan is a fantastic school. The parent community is really nice and committed and involved. My kids are super engaged in the curriculum and learning a lot. We are so happy to be there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheridan slowly starts with “homework” in 5th, but generally there is time during the day to finish it, so my daughter in 5th rarely has to actually bring work home. I believe it slowly ramps up each year and in 8th there is a decent amount of manageable homework. We agree that more limited homework is key to keeping her engaged in school and not overwhelmed (she also plays a couple of sports outside of school), while still getting plenty of sleep each night.
Happy to answer any further questions you have about Sheridan. We love it there.
Is Sheridan or even Burke or SSFS still taking students for fall 2025? Do they take students mid year?
Anonymous wrote:Sheridan slowly starts with “homework” in 5th, but generally there is time during the day to finish it, so my daughter in 5th rarely has to actually bring work home. I believe it slowly ramps up each year and in 8th there is a decent amount of manageable homework. We agree that more limited homework is key to keeping her engaged in school and not overwhelmed (she also plays a couple of sports outside of school), while still getting plenty of sleep each night.
Happy to answer any further questions you have about Sheridan. We love it there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheridan slowly starts with “homework” in 5th, but generally there is time during the day to finish it, so my daughter in 5th rarely has to actually bring work home. I believe it slowly ramps up each year and in 8th there is a decent amount of manageable homework. We agree that more limited homework is key to keeping her engaged in school and not overwhelmed (she also plays a couple of sports outside of school), while still getting plenty of sleep each night.
Happy to answer any further questions you have about Sheridan. We love it there.
Is Sheridan or even Burke or SSFS still taking students for fall 2025? Do they take students mid year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, MCPS has math and reading.
Maybe if they take on a remedial workload.
Anonymous wrote:Sheridan slowly starts with “homework” in 5th, but generally there is time during the day to finish it, so my daughter in 5th rarely has to actually bring work home. I believe it slowly ramps up each year and in 8th there is a decent amount of manageable homework. We agree that more limited homework is key to keeping her engaged in school and not overwhelmed (she also plays a couple of sports outside of school), while still getting plenty of sleep each night.
Happy to answer any further questions you have about Sheridan. We love it there.
Anonymous wrote:Burke slowly ramps up homework between 6th, 7th, and 8th. And then a jump at 9th.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter in MCPS had zero homework all through elementary. It was a big jump when we moved her to private.