Aug
03

Concerned

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by proppspropaganda on 03-08-2007

My seniors next year will be a class that is split between those students who will be receiving college credit and students who will not.  Oddly, the majority of the students in the class will NOT be obtaining credit from a local community college.  After receiving a positive response of offering the same material to all the students in the class, I also received from the majority of students registered, the summer assignment.  Now, some students have voiced their concern about taking the class while not gaining that ultimate prize of college credit.  I understand where some of these students are coming from.  As juniors, my honors class had some of the best writers I have seen in a while.  The test results shocked me. 

 I just want to stress the importance of one’s senior high school year.  Colleges are interested in seeing the types of classes one takes all through high school.  I get the impression that some students think that their senior year should/could be a “blow-off”.  I feel the opposite is true!  First, the class will be weighted; this is a bonus right?  Second, they can continue on the honors track by staying in a class that will provide a challenge and other students who want to learn, grow and work hard.  All those are bonuses!  Third, all the students will be better prepared for college whether they are receiving upper level credit or not.  And, THAT is a bonus.  As far as I see it, taking the class is a win, win situation for all.  What I don’t think is being considered is their other option.  Have they thought about what that will be like?

I want to encourage everyone to work hard, be challenged and not to be tempted by the “easy way out”.  Ultimately, as young adults, each needs to make their own decision based on what is right for them.  I hope that once classes start and we all get into a routine, the positives will far out weight the negatives.

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Ms. Whatsit on 20 August, 2007 at 7:33 am #
    

I am going to make a personal connection that may or may not make sense in the context of your own community. This is merely my perspective as a parent.

My son took an AP history course during his junior year in high school. The rumor among students was that a very small percentage would receive the college credit anyway, so why bother? He took the course despite this. Very early on, he felt that the teacher was more discouraging than encouraging about potential student success. Though he came out with an A in the course and scored higher on the test than many of his friends, none of them received the credit. That was the first and last high school course for college credit he ever took, because it was an overall negative one. This week, he goes off to his “first-choice” university, a school that many of his friends could not get into.

You are right that kids need to make their own decisions based on what’s right for them. It’s good that you want to focus on the positives. Your students will appreciate that.


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