Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Is it true that freshmen at Langley are not allowed to take AP classes?
If so, is the same true at other non-magnet FCPS high schools?
I heard that is the case and cannot understand why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
Oh, be quiet. We're a Langley family and are very glad there are no AP classes offered to freshmen. There may be some high schools in which there are AP classes for 9th graders, but the vast majority of them do NOT offer them. For good reason.
Oh, please. If Langley let freshmen take an AP class or two like some other schools you’d be saying it was a testament to the academic rigor at the school. Maybe they’ll work out their scheduling issues eventually.
DP. I agree with the PP - there’s no need for AP class in 9th grade. Good for Langley and any other school that limits them.
Hilarious. If enough Langley parents complained that their kids didn't have the same AP opportunities as kids at other schools, they'd fold like a deck of cards. It's not like Langley's current policy is based on years of research into the development of young minds. They apparently just don't have the staff and/or don't want to deal with the scheduling challenges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
Oh, be quiet. We're a Langley family and are very glad there are no AP classes offered to freshmen. There may be some high schools in which there are AP classes for 9th graders, but the vast majority of them do NOT offer them. For good reason.
Oh, please. If Langley let freshmen take an AP class or two like some other schools you’d be saying it was a testament to the academic rigor at the school. Maybe they’ll work out their scheduling issues eventually.
DP. I agree with the PP - there’s no need for AP class in 9th grade. Good for Langley and any other school that limits them.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. This is common. And admissions officers understand, and respect, the reasons to limit 9th graders from AP. It’s often the best high schools that do this!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
Oh, be quiet. We're a Langley family and are very glad there are no AP classes offered to freshmen. There may be some high schools in which there are AP classes for 9th graders, but the vast majority of them do NOT offer them. For good reason.
Oh, please. If Langley let freshmen take an AP class or two like some other schools you’d be saying it was a testament to the academic rigor at the school. Maybe they’ll work out their scheduling issues eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
Oh, be quiet. We're a Langley family and are very glad there are no AP classes offered to freshmen. There may be some high schools in which there are AP classes for 9th graders, but the vast majority of them do NOT offer them. For good reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
AP scores? That’s because we keep pushing AP classes down underclassmen’s throats. Most kids should be taking way fewer AP classes & tests and focusing on getting 5s on the ones they do take. Quantity over quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.
They have a right to be. Scores are heading in the wrong direction and we didn't overpay for old houses, get stuck in traffic, and get overtaxed to have our school board and administrators woke splain to us why grades don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:How is this an issue? No AP's Freshman year is not an issue. It's a pain to juggle around schedules and I can understand why a school wouldn't want this plus it's unhealthy for the majority of kids like 99.9% of them. If your kid is that amazing why aren't they at TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Everybody is really angry on this thread.