Anonymous
Post 05/22/2026 06:21     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

They should have assigned it after the holiday weekend.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2026 01:57     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Your claims don’t make sense. They’re easy, fluff “BS” projects but they also require so much work that your kid needs to work on them over the weekend?


I never said it was easy. I said it was bs. Meaning, it’s a time filler. It doesn’t relate at all to the current curriculum. It still requires quite a bit of time and research and next week they barely are in school. They have to make slides as well which as you know can be time consuming.


You both sound like giant babies tbh
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 21:10     Subject: Re:High School bs end of the year projects

I don’t know what my sons 8th grade science project is but he made banana bread and took the internal temperature every 2 minutes. Whatever the science, I appreciate the yummy treat. He is making cookies and doing taking their temps while cooking those this weekend. I need to thank his science teacher…
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 21:06     Subject: Re:High School bs end of the year projects

How much grade boosting are we actually talking about? I highly doubt one project can boost their final grade more than 1 or 2 points. So your kid could just do the bare minimum and probably still end up with the same letter grade for the year. Relax.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 21:03     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Your claims don’t make sense. They’re easy, fluff “BS” projects but they also require so much work that your kid needs to work on them over the weekend?


I never said it was easy. I said it was bs. Meaning, it’s a time filler. It doesn’t relate at all to the current curriculum. It still requires quite a bit of time and research and next week they barely are in school. They have to make slides as well which as you know can be time consuming.


If this is a time filler, then surely that must mean your kid has plenty of class time to complete the project.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 19:38     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Your claims don’t make sense. They’re easy, fluff “BS” projects but they also require so much work that your kid needs to work on them over the weekend?


I never said it was easy. I said it was bs. Meaning, it’s a time filler. It doesn’t relate at all to the current curriculum. It still requires quite a bit of time and research and next week they barely are in school. They have to make slides as well which as you know can be time consuming.


I’m sure you’ll be fine.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 19:19     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Your claims don’t make sense. They’re easy, fluff “BS” projects but they also require so much work that your kid needs to work on them over the weekend?


I never said it was easy. I said it was bs. Meaning, it’s a time filler. It doesn’t relate at all to the current curriculum. It still requires quite a bit of time and research and next week they barely are in school. They have to make slides as well which as you know can be time consuming.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 16:34     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Get used to the BS. There are other threads on here about how ridiculous the calendar is. Having school from mid August until mid June is the reason for so much BS. Get rid of the school board members who keep making poor choices. It’s your school district, not theirs.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 16:31     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Your claims don’t make sense. They’re easy, fluff “BS” projects but they also require so much work that your kid needs to work on them over the weekend?
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 14:04     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Lol, the royal "we" here says a lot!


I caught that, too!


It becomes a family problem because now we can’t go anywhere for the holiday weekend because the bs project is due after it. So yes “we” don’t need the hassle. We want family time, not have to worry about a bs project over the break.


There’s a ton of BS in life. Learning to deal with it is a good life skill.

If this BS project is taking your holiday weekend from you, I’m guessing your child has some poor time management skills.

Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 13:51     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Lol, the royal "we" here says a lot!


I caught that, too!


It becomes a family problem because now we can’t go anywhere for the holiday weekend because the bs project is due after it. So yes “we” don’t need the hassle. We want family time, not have to worry about a bs project over the break.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 13:41     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who decides what’s a “BS” project? In 10th grade my kids are doing a research project because we had to tie in research and media standards based on the updated 2024 SOLs. It’s not a passive project on my end and is involves teaching them the research process, evaluating sources, paraphrasing content and citing their sources, creating a final product for which they need a template we made, etc etc. It’s completely standards aligned and skills-focused and I could not have covered the major standards for this grade level had I just taken OP’s idea of doing no teaching or learning for the last MONTH of school. That’s nuts.


You didn’t read the thread did you? I clearly stated you know it’s a bs project when the teacher basically says it is. The teacher said this is designed to be a grade booster and will be graded on effort and participation only. Thanks but no thanks. My kid worked their butts off all year and has a solid A. We don’t need the extra work or hassle. It should be optional for kids who don’t need the grade boost.


Lol, the royal "we" here says a lot!


I caught that, too!
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 13:31     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:Adding - I think folks would appreciate a class period to retake a test.


Or how about a good old fashioned study hall?
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 12:56     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All high school students should be allowed to do independent study these last few weeks of school. That could take place at home, school, or someplace else.



McLean HS offers an internship program.

Students choose their own and submit to the school for approval, well in advance.

Quality/ value varies. Have heard of:

Working for an uncle’s company,
Helping in an elementary school library,
Working in a bike shop,
Behind the counter at a pharmacy,
Shadowing doctors/ nursing staff at a hospital,
Assisting in a research laboratory,

Etc.

Believe Loudoun County might offer something similar.


Same in Arlington.
Anonymous
Post 05/21/2026 12:36     Subject: High School bs end of the year projects

Adding - I think folks would appreciate a class period to retake a test.