Anonymous wrote:One has to wonder why DCPS continues to float unpopular initiatives like this (at Wilson and everywhere else, but here we're talking about Wilson). Anyone could foresee this latest one would be unpopular. Do they enjoy making families angry? Is the benefit really worth it? If their motivation is to help students graduate, is their premise even correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend growing up switched HS to one with block classes. Block classes are better for kids with LDs and anxiety disorders. I wonder if there is data with block classes and improvements for at risk students?
Wilson already uses a block schedule, but most courses are taken for a full year. https://wilsonhs.org/apps/bell_schedules/printerfriendly.jsp
What is being proposed would compress classes into one semester -- so students would take 4 classes in total in the fall semester, and 4 others in the spring.
Oh strange! Disregard my comment then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend growing up switched HS to one with block classes. Block classes are better for kids with LDs and anxiety disorders. I wonder if there is data with block classes and improvements for at risk students?
Wilson already uses a block schedule, but most courses are taken for a full year. https://wilsonhs.org/apps/bell_schedules/printerfriendly.jsp
What is being proposed would compress classes into one semester -- so students would take 4 classes in total in the fall semester, and 4 others in the spring.
Anonymous wrote:My friend growing up switched HS to one with block classes. Block classes are better for kids with LDs and anxiety disorders. I wonder if there is data with block classes and improvements for at risk students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does that work for foreign language electives? You only take it half a year for four years. That's terrible.
Or you would take it every semester for 2 years.
Which means if you came from a middle school that offers languages, as does the largest proportion of Wilson students (from Deal and Oyster, not sure about Hardy), you could easily run out of courses to take by the end of sophomore year. Mine is already out of languages to take at Wilson for senior year, having finished two AP language courses.
This proposal is not appropriate for some of the extremely diverse Wilson student body. It seems designed to serve those who are at risk of flunking classes.
With more than half of Wilson seniors not on track to graduate, it may be appropriate. And those students are part of the student body too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does that work for foreign language electives? You only take it half a year for four years. That's terrible.
Or you would take it every semester for 2 years.
Which means if you came from a middle school that offers languages, as does the largest proportion of Wilson students (from Deal and Oyster, not sure about Hardy), you could easily run out of courses to take by the end of sophomore year. Mine is already out of languages to take at Wilson for senior year, having finished two AP language courses.
This proposal is not appropriate for some of the extremely diverse Wilson student body. It seems designed to serve those who are at risk of flunking classes.
With more than half of Wilson seniors not on track to graduate, it may be appropriate. And those students are part of the student body too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does that work for foreign language electives? You only take it half a year for four years. That's terrible.
Or you would take it every semester for 2 years.
Which means if you came from a middle school that offers languages, as does the largest proportion of Wilson students (from Deal and Oyster, not sure about Hardy), you could easily run out of courses to take by the end of sophomore year. Mine is already out of languages to take at Wilson for senior year, having finished two AP language courses.
This proposal is not appropriate for some of the extremely diverse Wilson student body. It seems designed to serve those who are at risk of flunking classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does that work for foreign language electives? You only take it half a year for four years. That's terrible.
Or you would take it every semester for 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:How does that work for foreign language electives? You only take it half a year for four years. That's terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody calm down. Yesterday the Wilson Beacon, the school newspaper, reported that the Chancellor's office said it would be up to the Principal to decide if they would do the 4X4 schedule, and she said she would not do it.
I'd like to get a firm commitment from her. Or better yet, from Mr. Pinder. I'm sorry to sound cynical, but this is 100% different than what teachers have been told so far. Basically "don't even bother complaining because this is a done deal." If we come back in August and the 4 x 4 block schedule has been created, it will be too late. Registration and scheduling will be happening soon, so the conversation has to happen now.