Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For PE taken over the summer, how long is the session? How many days per week? TIA.
Differs between the in person APS option and fully virtual option. APS in person option is 5 days a week for 2 or 3 weeks? Virtual is longer and there is a lot more flexibility.
All this info is on APS website. You can see the schedule from last summer.
Anonymous wrote:For PE taken over the summer, how long is the session? How many days per week? TIA.
Anonymous wrote:I had my kid do in-person normal PE because the rest of her schedule is so difficult that i thought PE would be a nice break from her AP and intensified classes. I was right. So consider that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my kid do in-person normal PE because the rest of her schedule is so difficult that i thought PE would be a nice break from her AP and intensified classes. I was right. So consider that.
This was our thinking, too. Our kid did Econ/personal finance over the summer and PE during the school year.
Anonymous wrote:I had my kid do in-person normal PE because the rest of her schedule is so difficult that i thought PE would be a nice break from her AP and intensified classes. I was right. So consider that.
Anonymous wrote:I had my kid do in-person normal PE because the rest of her schedule is so difficult that i thought PE would be a nice break from her AP and intensified classes. I was right. So consider that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the “grade” from virtual Virginia transfer to APS or is it just pass/fail?
They get a letter grade. The class is beyond easy. Do not worry about the grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing of which to be aware… if your child takes 10th grade PE during the school year at one of the main APS high schools (I think at all 3), it includes the classroom part of drivers’ ed, whereas the summer version does not.
Depending on the age of your kid it’s actually an advantage to do the drivers ed class online summer before 10th. For older kids in the grade, drivers ed during 10th grade PE is really too late.
Depends on when your kids birthday falls though.
My kid has a fall birthday and will be getting his learner's permit in the spring. I had not even thought about this. So driver's ed is a school class? TYVM.
I am the person who posted previously. I have a kid with a late October birthday who is a week away from getting final drivers license. If your kid is going to pursue getting their license on time, do not let them wait to take drivers ed as part of PE is my advice. We had him do online drivers ed at the front end of having his learners permit last spring/early summer.
thank you. So just use an outside company? I drive smart or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing of which to be aware… if your child takes 10th grade PE during the school year at one of the main APS high schools (I think at all 3), it includes the classroom part of drivers’ ed, whereas the summer version does not.
Depending on the age of your kid it’s actually an advantage to do the drivers ed class online summer before 10th. For older kids in the grade, drivers ed during 10th grade PE is really too late.
Depends on when your kids birthday falls though.
My kid has a fall birthday and will be getting his learner's permit in the spring. I had not even thought about this. So driver's ed is a school class? TYVM.
I am the person who posted previously. I have a kid with a late October birthday who is a week away from getting final drivers license. If your kid is going to pursue getting their license on time, do not let them wait to take drivers ed as part of PE is my advice. We had him do online drivers ed at the front end of having his learners permit last spring/early summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing of which to be aware… if your child takes 10th grade PE during the school year at one of the main APS high schools (I think at all 3), it includes the classroom part of drivers’ ed, whereas the summer version does not.
Depending on the age of your kid it’s actually an advantage to do the drivers ed class online summer before 10th. For older kids in the grade, drivers ed during 10th grade PE is really too late.
Depends on when your kids birthday falls though.
My kid has a fall birthday and will be getting his learner's permit in the spring. I had not even thought about this. So driver's ed is a school class? TYVM.
Anonymous wrote:Does the “grade” from virtual Virginia transfer to APS or is it just pass/fail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my kid did virtual virginia PE before 9th and 10th. APS also offers an option where you have to go to one of their buildings for a couple weeks over the summer. Do you have specific questions?
Is it worthwhile? Does it make school harder by taking other electives? My son has all A's except for an elective where he has a B and mostly seniors in his class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can an activity count for summer PE? Like a skating class or something?
They have to log 150 minutes a week of physical activity for the fully virtual option. Can be almost anything.
Can it be practice for a sport they already do? For how many weeks?
And sorry- I should know this- but otherwise do they have to take PE both fresh and sophomore years?