Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private school does something similar with music (there are during the day classes, but the most advanced opportunities are before school). If the teacher is willing and not getting paid extra, what's the point of cutting it?
The teacher is getting paid.
Fcps has spent its 4 BILLION dollar budget into a huge deficit.
FCPS does not offer credit for after school clubs.
That school likely got caught violating district policy.
Anonymous wrote:Our private school does something similar with music (there are during the day classes, but the most advanced opportunities are before school). If the teacher is willing and not getting paid extra, what's the point of cutting it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there before and after school classes? That doesn't seem like it should be allowed. How do kids get home? Does high school have a late bus, too?
I believe every IB high school in the county offers the required IB course, Theory of Knowledge, after school. Students who do the full IB diploma are unable to take a band, or music class (or another non IB elective) and get the diploma because there aren't enough periods in the day. Therefore, the schools offer a section of TOK after school so the students can fit it all into their schedule. Another reason why IB is more expensive than AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there before and after school classes? That doesn't seem like it should be allowed. How do kids get home? Does high school have a late bus, too?
I believe every IB high school in the county offers the required IB course, Theory of Knowledge, after school. Students who do the full IB diploma are unable to take a band, or music class (or another non IB elective) and get the diploma because there aren't enough periods in the day. Therefore, the schools offer a section of TOK after school so the students can fit it all into their schedule. Another reason why IB is more expensive than AP.
Fcps should eliminate IB at your school and keep the music classes.
Very few kids complete the IB program so most kids are not taking the theory of knowledge. One reason people don't take IB is because you have to give up too many electives and it removes some of the fun classes from a kid's schedule.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how any other school teaches music. I will say that Jazz Band, Marching Band, and specialized choirs at my HS in the 80's were all after school activities with no grades. They were treated like sports. We had our own competitions and activities, it was great, but we were not graded.
The school should offer different levels of band and choir at the school that are graded but adding additional music classes as after school activities strikes me as wrong. And I ahve never agreed with kids in a certain band being forced to participate in marching band. Marching band is it's own activity and should be treated like a sport. Kids should join because they want to and should not be required to participate in order to participate in the highest-level band. Maybe that means a smaller marching band, but it would be full of kids who want to be in marching band. And I know that this is not unique to this area, family members in different states have had the same issue with marching band.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there before and after school classes? That doesn't seem like it should be allowed. How do kids get home? Does high school have a late bus, too?
I believe every IB high school in the county offers the required IB course, Theory of Knowledge, after school. Students who do the full IB diploma are unable to take a band, or music class (or another non IB elective) and get the diploma because there aren't enough periods in the day. Therefore, the schools offer a section of TOK after school so the students can fit it all into their schedule. Another reason why IB is more expensive than AP.
Fcps should eliminate IB at your school and keep the music classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there before and after school classes? That doesn't seem like it should be allowed. How do kids get home? Does high school have a late bus, too?
I believe every IB high school in the county offers the required IB course, Theory of Knowledge, after school. Students who do the full IB diploma are unable to take a band, or music class (or another non IB elective) and get the diploma because there aren't enough periods in the day. Therefore, the schools offer a section of TOK after school so the students can fit it all into their schedule. Another reason why IB is more expensive than AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there before and after school classes? That doesn't seem like it should be allowed. How do kids get home? Does high school have a late bus, too?
I believe every IB high school in the county offers the required IB course, Theory of Knowledge, after school. Students who do the full IB diploma are unable to take a band, or music class (or another non IB elective) and get the diploma because there aren't enough periods in the day. Therefore, the schools offer a section of TOK after school so the students can fit it all into their schedule. Another reason why IB is more expensive than AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do we take sports more seriously than music? Coaches get to import players to build teams, but music classes just get cut.
This isn’t about music classes during the day. It’s about some special for credit after school class that seems to be unique to Westfield. I have had kids in two fcps HS and never heard about for credit classes after school. I am surprised this has been allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Why do we take sports more seriously than music? Coaches get to import players to build teams, but music classes just get cut.
Anonymous wrote:Why are there before and after school classes? That doesn't seem like it should be allowed. How do kids get home? Does high school have a late bus, too?
Anonymous wrote:Why are there before and after school classes? That doesn't seem like it should be allowed. How do kids get home? Does high school have a late bus, too?