Anonymous wrote:So the 4x4 system means you could go a full year without some class like math/science/language/English??? How on earth is that the best education practice no matter the skill level…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also wonder if there's been any research done on the 4x4 math impact on girls. I've long been conscious of the "leaky faucet" of girls confidence in math and stem careers - and while I am not at ALL a fan of the 4x4 haven't seen it raised o these boards - what not having a full year/learning retention approach to math does to help girls who are good in math, but is known to have less confidence than their boys peers.
Great question--PLEASE DEMAND ANSWERS OF DCPS leadership, especially Ferebee and his deputies:
lewis.ferebee@k12.dc.gov
melissa.kim@k12.dc.gov
amy.maisterra@k12.dc.gov
drewana.bey@k12.dc.gov
Or you can submit questions here:
https://dcforms.dc.gov/webform/dc-public-schools-ask-chancellor
The fact is, they have used COVID (and all of the attention on in-person/remote schooling/testing) over the last two years to divert attention from the fact that they are imposing this on DC high schools without any evidence that it is doing more good than harm.
Anonymous wrote:I also wonder if there's been any research done on the 4x4 math impact on girls. I've long been conscious of the "leaky faucet" of girls confidence in math and stem careers - and while I am not at ALL a fan of the 4x4 haven't seen it raised o these boards - what not having a full year/learning retention approach to math does to help girls who are good in math, but is known to have less confidence than their boys peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This limits the number of AP classes that students can take. Let’s say your kid is a senior and want to do a pretty standard schedule.
AP English (full year)
Math then science (4x4)
Foreign language then history (4x4)
AP whatever (full year)
A student at Wilson will not be able to take more than two AP classes because they won’t be able to meet the other requirements.
You schedule only shows 6 credits. Does your student still plan to take 8 credits like Wilson allows?
I don't think you understand how this works. AP English goes full year, but meets every other day. So AP English and "AP Whatever" will meet during the same period, just run full year. Math and Science would also run during the same period, but the student would do a full semester of Math (every day) and then a full semester of English (every day).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have had a much harder time getting the classes they needed with the 4x4 schedule - it is manageable as a Freshman & Sophomore but Junior year it is very tough to fit the classes you want/need. And the APs are too popular.
Can you expand on this a little? What happens? Say a kid wants calculus, does the school force them into accounting? Will the school force a French IV student into Chinese IV instead? Or Spanish I? Do seniors get priority? How much do you think this is because of the 4x4 versus change in the school population or some other factor? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have had a much harder time getting the classes they needed with the 4x4 schedule - it is manageable as a Freshman & Sophomore but Junior year it is very tough to fit the classes you want/need. And the APs are too popular.
Anonymous wrote:This limits the number of AP classes that students can take. Let’s say your kid is a senior and want to do a pretty standard schedule.
AP English (full year)
Math then science (4x4)
Foreign language then history (4x4)
AP whatever (full year)
A student at Wilson will not be able to take more than two AP classes because they won’t be able to meet the other requirements.
I hope this makes sense. I’m a teacher at a HS that does not do 4x4 and this was the main argument we used to keep from going to do that schedule.
Anonymous wrote:This limits the number of AP classes that students can take. Let’s say your kid is a senior and want to do a pretty standard schedule.
AP English (full year)
Math then science (4x4)
Foreign language then history (4x4)
AP whatever (full year)
A student at Wilson will not be able to take more than two AP classes because they won’t be able to meet the other requirements.
I hope this makes sense. I’m a teacher at a HS that does not do 4x4 and this was the main argument we used to keep from going to do that schedule.