Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
This is not true. My kid at BCC was able to take "Resource" without a 504 or IEP. Anyone can sign up for it and it counts as a class and they get a grade.
Red flag for colleges I bet
Why would this be a red flag? It’s completely explainable and understandable. Especially if the kid is taking a demanding course schedule and doing well and is involved in activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
This is not true. My kid at BCC was able to take "Resource" without a 504 or IEP. Anyone can sign up for it and it counts as a class and they get a grade.
Red flag for colleges I bet
Why would this be a red flag? It’s completely explainable and understandable. Especially if the kid is taking a demanding course schedule and doing well and is involved in activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
This is not true. My kid at BCC was able to take "Resource" without a 504 or IEP. Anyone can sign up for it and it counts as a class and they get a grade.
Red flag for colleges I bet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
This is not true. My kid at BCC was able to take "Resource" without a 504 or IEP. Anyone can sign up for it and it counts as a class and they get a grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
This is not true. My kid at BCC was able to take "Resource" without a 504 or IEP. Anyone can sign up for it and it counts as a class and they get a grade.
You get credit for a study hall. MCPS is crazy lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
This is not true. My kid at BCC was able to take "Resource" without a 504 or IEP. Anyone can sign up for it and it counts as a class and they get a grade.
Anonymous wrote:Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
Kids with 504s and IEPs have the option for a study hall so most MCPS HSs have it, just not for anybody who wants it.Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers study hall?!? Never ever heard of it and I just had one graduated and another sophomore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP Comp Science Principles satisfies the tech credit requirement, and it's not a very difficult class. It's considered a good first AP class for 9th graders.
So you think it is okay to take with all honors courses, including Alg 2, Spanish 3, as well as AP Gov? That is what we are trying to figure out. Because I would prefer her to have the art a later year but don't want to overwhelm her this year.
Anonymous wrote:I am jumping in to ask a question.
Once these art, tech, health, and PE electives are out of the way, do kids only take AP and other hard courses? Or is there study halls or regular electives.
It seems so pushed towards a complete stress load of work by junior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am jumping in to ask a question.
Once these art, tech, health, and PE electives are out of the way, do kids only take AP and other hard courses? Or is there study halls or regular electives.
It seems so pushed towards a complete stress load of work by junior year.
There are no study halls. My Jr is taking 6 academic classes + 1 elective. It is a lot. Some take 5 academic classes, but it includes a double-period science like AP Bio or Chem. That is also a lot.
You can take study hall. You just need to request through your counselor.
That is news to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP Comp Science Principles satisfies the tech credit requirement, and it's not a very difficult class. It's considered a good first AP class for 9th graders.
So you think it is okay to take with all honors courses, including Alg 2, Spanish 3, as well as AP Gov? That is what we are trying to figure out. Because I would prefer her to have the art a later year but don't want to overwhelm her this year.
NP: I think your child will be okay. My child took AP Comp Science Principles along with AP Physics 1, Spanish 4, H Alg 2, PE, Hon English, and Hon US History.
As a freshman?!?
Yes
How did you get in AP Physics as a freshman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am jumping in to ask a question.
Once these art, tech, health, and PE electives are out of the way, do kids only take AP and other hard courses? Or is there study halls or regular electives.
It seems so pushed towards a complete stress load of work by junior year.
There are no study halls. My Jr is taking 6 academic classes + 1 elective. It is a lot. Some take 5 academic classes, but it includes a double-period science like AP Bio or Chem. That is also a lot.
You can take study hall. You just need to request through your counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP Comp Science Principles satisfies the tech credit requirement, and it's not a very difficult class. It's considered a good first AP class for 9th graders.
So you think it is okay to take with all honors courses, including Alg 2, Spanish 3, as well as AP Gov? That is what we are trying to figure out. Because I would prefer her to have the art a later year but don't want to overwhelm her this year.
NP: I think your child will be okay. My child took AP Comp Science Principles along with AP Physics 1, Spanish 4, H Alg 2, PE, Hon English, and Hon US History.
Seriously? You don't know anything about PP's child. I'd hardly think AP Physics 1 is a standard curriculum for a Freshman.
Humblebrag much?