Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Families do your kid a favor and let them be a kid for another few summers. Courses will fall into place within the four years of HS. Let them take the courses they want while they are still in HS to test the various subjects.
Nobody "wants" Health.
And they *really* don’t want to sit through an entire year of it.
My kid said A was almost bearable crammed into three weeks in the summer, but I can’t imagine how excruciating it would be to drag the full requirement out over two full semesters.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a memo from McKnight to the board about summer school which will be discussed and voted on at the Thursday 1/11 meeting.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CZB3NK7E7787/$file/FY2025%20Summer%20Programs%20240111%20REV%202.pdf
Highlights:
The 2024 proposed sites for regional high schools are:
• Montgomery Blair
• Richard Montgomery
• Seneca Valley
Sessions are tentatively scheduled:
• Session 1: June 24–July 12, 2024
• Session 2: July 16–August 2, 2024
Proposed full tuition is $350, but there are reduced options. This is for central and regional programs. Individual HS summer programs may have different tuition.
Honors Health B Prioritization and Availability
Students in the class of 2025 will have a two-week priority registration window for the Health B course.
Students who register for the Health B course during registration window are guaranteed a spot.
Health B will be:
● available both in person at regional high school sites and virtually through the CHSSP.
● offered free of charge to students in the class of 2025, as this graduation requirement has not
been available during any of the free summer programs since 2020.
● offered in both session 1 and 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Families do your kid a favor and let them be a kid for another few summers. Courses will fall into place within the four years of HS. Let them take the courses they want while they are still in HS to test the various subjects.
Nobody "wants" Health.
And they *really* don’t want to sit through an entire year of it.
My kid said A was almost bearable crammed into three weeks in the summer, but I can’t imagine how excruciating it would be to drag the full requirement out over two full semesters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Families do your kid a favor and let them be a kid for another few summers. Courses will fall into place within the four years of HS. Let them take the courses they want while they are still in HS to test the various subjects.
Nobody "wants" Health.
Anonymous wrote:Families do your kid a favor and let them be a kid for another few summers. Courses will fall into place within the four years of HS. Let them take the courses they want while they are still in HS to test the various subjects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now $350
So summer school enrichment favors the wealthy now?
Anonymous wrote:Now $350
Anonymous wrote:So if another high school has a summer course my kid would like to take, can they register at that high school, and not their own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of high schools also hold their own summer schools which I definitely recommend. The classes are in person with the teachers from the schools that are often taught with a lot more fidelity.
When they hold their own those are fundraisers for the principal.
If it benefits both the students and the home school, I'm okay with that! I didn't realize that it will now be $300 per semester- that might make me reconsider.