Anonymous wrote:I would never enroll a HS freshman in a college English class. They will be stuck with the grade on their transcript whether it’s good or not. They literally have 3 years less experience than those the class is intended for. Too big of a GPA risk IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:I would never enroll a HS freshman in a college English class. They will be stuck with the grade on their transcript whether it’s good or not. They literally have 3 years less experience than those the class is intended for. Too big of a GPA risk IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this topic because a few parents at SSFS are floating this idea. I don't like the idea. Thoughts?
Just scroll through what's already been posted for thoughts. No privates in the area do this probably for good reason.
And what is the reason that private schools don't do this?
Because it's not equivalent. A community college class will not have the same rigor as a class that some of the privates offer
Anonymous wrote:It can also make a mess of a private school’s structured daily schedule.
Does SSFS already allow DE? If so, they are in a very small minority of private schools. It’s very uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this topic because a few parents at SSFS are floating this idea. I don't like the idea. Thoughts?
Just scroll through what's already been posted for thoughts. No privates in the area do this probably for good reason.
And what is the reason that private schools don't do this?
Because it's not equivalent. A community college class will not have the same rigor as a class that some of the privates offer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this topic because a few parents at SSFS are floating this idea. I don't like the idea. Thoughts?
Just scroll through what's already been posted for thoughts. No privates in the area do this probably for good reason.
And what is the reason that private schools don't do this?
Because it's not equivalent. A community college class will not have the same rigor as a class that some of the privates offer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this topic because a few parents at SSFS are floating this idea. I don't like the idea. Thoughts?
Just scroll through what's already been posted for thoughts. No privates in the area do this probably for good reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this topic because a few parents at SSFS are floating this idea. I don't like the idea. Thoughts?
Just scroll through what's already been posted for thoughts. No privates in the area do this probably for good reason.
And what is the reason that private schools don't do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this topic because a few parents at SSFS are floating this idea. I don't like the idea. Thoughts?
Just scroll through what's already been posted for thoughts. No privates in the area do this probably for good reason.