Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting a thread from a couple weeks ago - I just asked the person who approves summer school stuff at TJ and she indicated VV does not have a pass/fail option. Does that sound right or should I push it?
I'm a little salty because she also wouldn't register him for the first session since it overlaps with school... I had heard here or some where that it wasn't an issue to start VV before school ended. So he'll be doing half of it from camp.
Just register for an asynchronous class with a private online high school. That's what we did and FCPS accepted. All computer based and at your own pace.
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting a thread from a couple weeks ago - I just asked the person who approves summer school stuff at TJ and she indicated VV does not have a pass/fail option. Does that sound right or should I push it?
I'm a little salty because she also wouldn't register him for the first session since it overlaps with school... I had heard here or some where that it wasn't an issue to start VV before school ended. So he'll be doing half of it from camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 8th grader asked HS counselor about Virtual Virginia and he said they “don’t facilitate that process” and gave her a link the ACE/FCPS. Does that mean FCPS doesn’t accept Virtual Virginia? I thought they had to be enrolled by the counselor for VV.
If you take it in the summer, register as a homeschool parent (VVa allows it) and you will be assigned the 'mentor' and 'counselor' roles. Then VVa will provide a grade report, which you'll provide to your high school to get the credit. Make sure you fill out form 158 though and let your counselor know that you're going to do this via the homeschool parent route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easier to register through FCpS. It keeps everything in the same ecosphere. Less hassle. FCPS we know accepts credit without needing a sponsor. We also know that the FCPS class provides CPR class and test without needing to find an additional teacher to assist.
It’s easier but my kid does dance summer intensives which makes the FCPS much harder vs. the asynchronous Virtual Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Easier to register through FCpS. It keeps everything in the same ecosphere. Less hassle. FCPS we know accepts credit without needing a sponsor. We also know that the FCPS class provides CPR class and test without needing to find an additional teacher to assist.
Anonymous wrote:So my 8th grader asked HS counselor about Virtual Virginia and he said they “don’t facilitate that process” and gave her a link the ACE/FCPS. Does that mean FCPS doesn’t accept Virtual Virginia? I thought they had to be enrolled by the counselor for VV.
Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to have friends, don't opt for the summer version. So much of PE is about making or being around friends.
Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to have friends, don't opt for the summer version. So much of PE is about making or being around friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a private option available that FCPS accepts, and it is all asynchronous and easy online. It does not involve exercise.
Say more please? Or name/link?
It's through Virtual Virginia. DD did it last summer prior to 10th grade, and it's MUCH easier than the FCPS version in terms of the actual exercise requirement. However, it doesn't include driver education like the FCPS class so that has to be done separately. On the other hand, DS (I have b/g twins) wanted to do the FCPS class to get the drivers ed done, and he actually liked the incentive to exercise an hour per day. But, it was a lot of work, especially because he did it last summer at the same time as the Personal Econ class (which isn't hard at all but just needs some dedicated time) as well as summer theater at school.
The summer before last, they both did the FCPS class. It was a lot, but it was also a VERY hot summer, and their instructor excused the class from a lot of the workouts b/c kids couldn't workout outside, which made it easier.
My kids did the class to fit in other electives, including theater and digital art, alongside their AP classes.
virtual virginia definitely has a physical activity requirement
I'm pp. Yes, VV has a requirement but you can just walk and/or do lighter exercise and for a shorter amount of time. FCPS requires an hour per day, with most of it at a high heart rate.
Someone else can just wear the watch though like a parent or sibling.