Anonymous wrote:You can drop it off their high school transcript if you want. It’s not that big of a deal.
Are they, really? Isn't everyone taking a language in middle school? It was required at my middle school back in the day. The only people taking Spanish 1 in high school were the people switching languages.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son took Algebra 1, Geometry and French in middle school. The grades stay there. His high school transcript starts with Algebra 2, French 2. Not sure why it makes a difference? We didn't think of the classes as "high school" classes, he was just on an accelerated math track in middle school. Everyone took foreign language.
My kid took Alg1, Geometry, Spanish 1 and Biology in MS. They petitioned to have it on the HS transcript and included in the HS gpa, as they got all As. Or you can leave them off if you want.
But they are "HS classes" as those courses are only taken by a few and normal track is taking in HS
Anonymous wrote:When I looked into this for my kid's public school, I found out that in our state (not DMV), the high schools are required to include those classes and grades on the high school transcript unless the kid opts-out (as noted by other posters above). The reason given for including it in transcripts is that once a student meets the requirements for graduating from high school, they are by law (again, in our state) required to allow you to graduate with the high school degree. So, some kid who may have a bunch of credits from middle school (through advance math or foreign language) should not have to be required to stay through 12th grade if they, for example, wanted to graduate and go to college after their junior year.
Anonymous wrote:My son took Algebra 1, Geometry and French in middle school. The grades stay there. His high school transcript starts with Algebra 2, French 2. Not sure why it makes a difference? We didn't think of the classes as "high school" classes, he was just on an accelerated math track in middle school. Everyone took foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:It’s funny when people brag that their kid is taking “high school” algebra/geometry and FL when it’s been pretty normal to take time in Ms for years.
I guess people want to believe that’s special?