Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a ridiculous conversation. We have enough resouces as a county to make it so all kids can go to school at times that are not detrimental to their health and learning. Let's see FCPS reallocate budget to fund enough buses at the right times, and recruit the staff needed. There's money being wasted elsewhere to pull for this. Or raise school taxes, I don't care.
They have over 5 million in their DEI program they can use now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
There is not a college on the planet who is going to look at a B or an A or even a C from 7th or 8th grade during the admissions process.
Most colleges drop the middle school gtades entirely when tgey use their formulas to calculate GPA.
Some colleges look primarily at 10th-12th grade
All colleges discount middle school courses from consideration during the application process. Middle school grades are completely ignored by colleges.
Many colleges drop the weighted grades to calculate the GPAs.
I have had 2 kids graduate, including one accepted to multiple top ten schools, and one preparing to apply to college.
Middle school grades do not matter, particularly for college admission.
There is not a college in the country that cares what your kid got in 7th grade Algebra 1. Call an admissions office and ask. They will laugh at the question.
Why do they factor those grades into your GPA then? What are they on the transcript if they don’t count?
You cannot say for certain this for every college. Also, did your kid get any C’s in their high school classes that went on their transcript in middle school? If so they would not be getting into a t10 school period.
I can say with 100% certainty for every college that middle school grades are not even looked at by college admissions officers.
Call MIT and ask. Call Princeton. Call UVA. Call Radford.
They do not care what your kid got in 7th grade math or 8th grade Spanish.
Middle school grades do not count for college applications. Middle school is just 2 years. The schedule should be left alone.
Not to derail but I guess that makes a strong argument for getting two years of foreign language over with in middle school, especially for students who are just taking it to check the box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
There is not a college on the planet who is going to look at a B or an A or even a C from 7th or 8th grade during the admissions process.
Most colleges drop the middle school gtades entirely when tgey use their formulas to calculate GPA.
Some colleges look primarily at 10th-12th grade
All colleges discount middle school courses from consideration during the application process. Middle school grades are completely ignored by colleges.
Many colleges drop the weighted grades to calculate the GPAs.
I have had 2 kids graduate, including one accepted to multiple top ten schools, and one preparing to apply to college.
Middle school grades do not matter, particularly for college admission.
There is not a college in the country that cares what your kid got in 7th grade Algebra 1. Call an admissions office and ask. They will laugh at the question.
Why do they factor those grades into your GPA then? What are they on the transcript if they don’t count?
You cannot say for certain this for every college. Also, did your kid get any C’s in their high school classes that went on their transcript in middle school? If so they would not be getting into a t10 school period.
I can say with 100% certainty for every college that middle school grades are not even looked at by college admissions officers.
Call MIT and ask. Call Princeton. Call UVA. Call Radford.
They do not care what your kid got in 7th grade math or 8th grade Spanish.
Middle school grades do not count for college applications. Middle school is just 2 years. The schedule should be left alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
There is not a college on the planet who is going to look at a B or an A or even a C from 7th or 8th grade during the admissions process.
Most colleges drop the middle school gtades entirely when tgey use their formulas to calculate GPA.
Some colleges look primarily at 10th-12th grade
All colleges discount middle school courses from consideration during the application process. Middle school grades are completely ignored by colleges.
Many colleges drop the weighted grades to calculate the GPAs.
I have had 2 kids graduate, including one accepted to multiple top ten schools, and one preparing to apply to college.
Middle school grades do not matter, particularly for college admission.
There is not a college in the country that cares what your kid got in 7th grade Algebra 1. Call an admissions office and ask. They will laugh at the question.
Why do they factor those grades into your GPA then? What are they on the transcript if they don’t count?
You cannot say for certain this for every college. Also, did your kid get any C’s in their high school classes that went on their transcript in middle school? If so they would not be getting into a t10 school period.
Anonymous wrote:Option E is great for our ES kids. Some ES already get out late now and it’s all fine. The kids love sleeping in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
+1 PP is an idiot. We can almost guarantee their kid won’t be going to a t20 school. lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
There is not a college on the planet who is going to look at a B or an A or even a C from 7th or 8th grade during the admissions process.
Most colleges drop the middle school gtades entirely when tgey use their formulas to calculate GPA.
Some colleges look primarily at 10th-12th grade
All colleges discount middle school courses from consideration during the application process. Middle school grades are completely ignored by colleges.
Many colleges drop the weighted grades to calculate the GPAs.
I have had 2 kids graduate, including one accepted to multiple top ten schools, and one preparing to apply to college.
Middle school grades do not matter, particularly for college admission.
There is not a college in the country that cares what your kid got in 7th grade Algebra 1. Call an admissions office and ask. They will laugh at the question.
Why do they factor those grades into your GPA then? What are they on the transcript if they don’t count?
You cannot say for certain this for every college. Also, did your kid get any C’s in their high school classes that went on their transcript in middle school? If so they would not be getting into a t10 school period.
Middle school classes are on your transcript credit for state requirements.
Middle school classes are on your transcript for college admissions, but they are isolated in a separate column/boxes away from the high school grades and noted as middle school classes. The colleges ignore those middle school grades.
Colleges don't care what grades your kid got in 7th or 8th grade.
They don't even acknowlege it. They don't care one iota what your 12 or 13 year old did in middle school math.
And yes, my kid who was accepted into multiple top 10 school got Bs in 8th grade for his "high school" algebra class. Schools did not care. They care about actual high school grades, not high school credit for middle school classes.
You might not be aware of this, but colleges use their own formulas to calculate grades for admissions, which specifically discount things like middle school grades and even weighting in many cases.
High school grades matter.
Middle school grades do not.
Don't believe me? Call UVA admisdions and ask them if your kid needs to worry about getting a B in 7th grade Algebra or 8th grade Spanish. They will laugh at the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
There is not a college on the planet who is going to look at a B or an A or even a C from 7th or 8th grade during the admissions process.
Most colleges drop the middle school gtades entirely when tgey use their formulas to calculate GPA.
Some colleges look primarily at 10th-12th grade
All colleges discount middle school courses from consideration during the application process. Middle school grades are completely ignored by colleges.
Many colleges drop the weighted grades to calculate the GPAs.
I have had 2 kids graduate, including one accepted to multiple top ten schools, and one preparing to apply to college.
Middle school grades do not matter, particularly for college admission.
There is not a college in the country that cares what your kid got in 7th grade Algebra 1. Call an admissions office and ask. They will laugh at the question.
Why do they factor those grades into your GPA then? What are they on the transcript if they don’t count?
You cannot say for certain this for every college. Also, did your kid get any C’s in their high school classes that went on their transcript in middle school? If so they would not be getting into a t10 school period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
There is not a college on the planet who is going to look at a B or an A or even a C from 7th or 8th grade during the admissions process.
Most colleges drop the middle school gtades entirely when tgey use their formulas to calculate GPA.
Some colleges look primarily at 10th-12th grade
All colleges discount middle school courses from consideration during the application process. Middle school grades are completely ignored by colleges.
Many colleges drop the weighted grades to calculate the GPAs.
I have had 2 kids graduate, including one accepted to multiple top ten schools, and one preparing to apply to college.
Middle school grades do not matter, particularly for college admission.
There is not a college in the country that cares what your kid got in 7th grade Algebra 1. Call an admissions office and ask. They will laugh at the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option E is better than the current schedule. Now we have middle school students standing at bus stops and walking to school in the dark. If they started at 8am instead of 7am, it would be much safer for the MS kids, plus they would get much needed rest for the development. Even an 8am start is early, but it’s a vast improvement.
I'd rather my 12 and 13 year old have to walk to the bus stop when the sun is rising than my neighbor's 5 and 7 year olds walking home in the dark. There are days when it's dark at 5:15pm. There are days when the bus is 15-20 minutes late.
This. Comparing 12-14 year olds walking home in the dark vs a 7 year old is totally different. 12-13 year old will have phones and are responsible and can be left alone without an adult for a few hours. A 7 year old cannot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me mad. I've been looking forward to my middle schooler getting more sleep next year. I think it is stupid if they don't implement it for another year. By that time my middle schooler will no longer be in middle school and will have had to get up too early for 2 whole years while they have been studying it. They make everything more complicated than it has to be.
Be careful what you wish for
Giving middle schoolers the better schrdule means a crap schedule for all 4 years of high school when school actually counts, and a crappier schedule for the 7 to 8 years of elementary school.
Why on earth Reid even brought this up when the best solution is still the current schedule is beyond anyone's wildest guess.
Middle school is 2 years and the grades don't count.
Leave the schedule as it is.
You keep ignoring the fact that many kids take high school level classes in middle school such ans: Algebra 1 HN, Geometry HN, and even Algebra 2 HN. As well as Foreign Language 1 or 2.
You know where the grades actually don’t count? Elementary School. They don’t even get letter grades. They can have the crappy times.
No,those middle school grades don't count, even for high school credit.
One, you can expunge them.
Two, tgere is not a college in the country that cares if your kid got a B or an A in 8th grade algebra or 8th grade Spanish. Heck, the colleges don't even care if your muddle schoolers get a C (which any reasonable parent will expunge and have their kid retake)
Colleges don't even look at your middle achool casses, not even the ones your kid took for high school credit.
Middle school grades Do Not Matter.
What? Have you not had a highschooler?
I have a senior. On their transcript is absolutely their algebra, geometry, and language, classes, and grades that do count towards their high school GPA.
I also have a high school freshman - in ParentVue, under Course History, you can see their cumulative GPA based on those same three classes they took in middle school, along with a transcript.
Middle school grades - when they are high school classes like math and language -
Absolutely.Do.Matter!!