Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bump
With the change in high school start times and the option to take a high school class online, will the opportunity to take academy courses be easier in terms of transportation? Do students still need to plan for two block schedule periods to take an academy course?
Yes, because it still takes time to travel back to the school.
Anonymous wrote:bump
With the change in high school start times and the option to take a high school class online, will the opportunity to take academy courses be easier in terms of transportation? Do students still need to plan for two block schedule periods to take an academy course?
Anonymous wrote:We have a child taking several AP courses at his base school and one Academy course at another school, which is really all that works schedule-wise. The options were: (1) we arranged for transportation to the Academy school in the AM, with FCPS providing transportation back to the base school later in the morning, or (2) he took the class in the middle of the day, with FCPS providing transportation both ways and the kids eating lunch on the bus on the way back to the base school. He opted for the latter.
There are some fun electives at the Academies, but I wouldn't pupil place to an IB school like Marshall just for the Academy classes if you prefer the AP curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:How does a college admission officer know that a student has actually been awarded an IB diploma? I thought the IB diploma required at least 3 HL courses, and the HL courses are two year courses, taken over 11th and 12th grade? Isn't the IB diploma awarded after college admission decisions are made?
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/presentations/APandIBInfoNightPresentation.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping an older thread -- what are the options for STEM courses that are offered in the FCPS academies? Is it difficult to blend the academy courses with a rigorous AP courseload in high school? (I am guessing transportation to the academy courses might take too much time.)
We are planning on skirting the issue. Ds wants to place to Marshall so that he can take IB and STEM academy courses without the need for transportation during the day.
Anonymous wrote:Bumping an older thread -- what are the options for STEM courses that are offered in the FCPS academies? Is it difficult to blend the academy courses with a rigorous AP courseload in high school? (I am guessing transportation to the academy courses might take too much time.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here - similar situation as the OP but my daughter is in 7th grade at Frost AAP. She is taking Algebra this year and loves science and technology. Our base high school is Annandale (IB) and most of her friends will be heading to Woodson (AP). Closest AP school to our house is Lake Braddock.
What options should we consider for high school?
Hope she gets into TJ, move to Woodson district, or make the best of Annandale. I would not pupil place into a school as huge as Lake Braddock if she doesn't already know plenty of kids there.