Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' English class is starting to read The Taming of the Shrew. They have a quiz on the Globe Theatre this week. But his Teachers covered new material in ES, this is nothing new. I think some of the Honors classes use the time to cover additional extensions that are not tested on the SOL. My kid is in a foreign language and Algebra 1 H, so he has finals in those classes that they are working toward.
I would not be counting on being able to miss much school. It could be different at your childs school.
Carson 7th grader? Sounds like my kid
Anonymous wrote:My kids' English class is starting to read The Taming of the Shrew. They have a quiz on the Globe Theatre this week. But his Teachers covered new material in ES, this is nothing new. I think some of the Honors classes use the time to cover additional extensions that are not tested on the SOL. My kid is in a foreign language and Algebra 1 H, so he has finals in those classes that they are working toward.
I would not be counting on being able to miss much school. It could be different at your childs school.
Anonymous wrote:So far Honors English has been movies since the Reading SOL in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first year in middle-school. Does FCPS teach any content after the SOLs are over or is is just fun and games like in elementary school. DS needs an elective procedure and I want to see if scheduling it before the summer break but after the May SOLs is a good idea.
Even in elementary school, there is still new content after SOLs.
OP here: my kid just watched movies.
Anonymous wrote:So far Honors English has been movies since the Reading SOL in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first year in middle-school. Does FCPS teach any content after the SOLs are over or is is just fun and games like in elementary school. DS needs an elective procedure and I want to see if scheduling it before the summer break but after the May SOLs is a good idea.
Even in elementary school, there is still new content after SOLs.
OP here: my kid just watched movies.
+1 Many ‘shorts’ like Magic School bus, or other 30 min programs, but then back to back anyway.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first year in middle-school. Does FCPS teach any content after the SOLs are over or is is just fun and games like in elementary school. DS needs an elective procedure and I want to see if scheduling it before the summer break but after the May SOLs is a good idea.
Even in elementary school, there is still new content after SOLs.
OP here: my kid just watched movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first year in middle-school. Does FCPS teach any content after the SOLs are over or is is just fun and games like in elementary school. DS needs an elective procedure and I want to see if scheduling it before the summer break but after the May SOLs is a good idea.
Even in elementary school, there is still new content after SOLs.