That really stinks. Summer work is really a lot of work, and to do it all fir no reason...grrrrr.How soon do your schools put out schedules before school starts? My daughter got her schedule on a Monday night, school started Wednesday. She had scheduling conflicts with 2 of her AP classes and could not get into both. My problem with this is she spent hours doing summer homework for that class. I thought that was so wrong of them. She ended up getting switched to another AP class which meant she had to hurry up to catch up with summer homework. She found out first day of school that she was able to add the other AP, but a friend with the exact same issue did not get schedule fixed until a week after school started so he was a week behind. Just wondering when other schools post schedules and deal with problems.
Hope everyone had a great summer and getting ready for what everyone has said is the year of all years! Thursday is technically my son's first day but he has to go Wednesday for the Freshman first day to run some ice breaker classes and tours. Schedules came out last week and he is pretty happy. He has Honors English, US History, Physics and Math 2. He also took AP Chem 2 and Finance & Investment Our school runs on a 6 day rotation and the only issue he has is 3 of the 6 days he has lunch twice a day! He wants to try to move one of them to a study hall but does not want to mess with anything in schedule and has the 2 labs to work with . He got a job this summer at a local grocery store and he is really loving it. He works in the Shop From Home department. They are really great as far as school and schedule. The said school comes first. Hopefully that sticks. We have a college visit set for September, October and November and we went to his first choice in August for a 2nd visit. Will be taking SAT a few times and ACT as well.
I am trying to remain calm but my head is literally spinning between trying to decide if it is best to work with someone to help us with applications and aid or just do it on our own.
Oh how I wish DD would drive!!! It is a thing amongst her friends, only one has a license. We offered her a car for her 16th bday and she said no thanks! What kid does that????
School is good. She is doing fine in all her classes. A bit of a slow start in Honors Pre-calc but we just had conferences and her teacher says she is doing much better. I am so glad we let her take regular physics rather than AP. She is doing great and enjoying it. Chem really put her off science and we wanted her to go back to liking it. She isn't going to pursue a career in science and we found out that many colleges don't even accept AP Physics taken as Jr!!!
They have already done a preliminary pick for Sr year classes. I know the school has to plan but they aren't even done with one sem of Jr year and they have to choose Sr!
We did have a tragedy this week. We received a call from the school at 5:20am Tuesday postponing classes for two hours. It turns out a young, 39 yo teacher, collapsed and died in her class room on Monday afternoon and no one found her for hours. It was really shocking and DD says the atmosphere in the school has been really strange all week. The school brought in counselors and comfort dogs to help the kids and staff. Really sad all around.
We are all looking forward to a nice little break next week, we can all use the sleep! I can't wait until next year when they change the calendar around and DD will have finals before Christmas break. The teachers are also supposed to ease up on the homework load. I completely agree with needing to practice to further understanding but 3 or 4 hours of hw every night is ridiculous.
First quarter is done. she did well, after a rocky start-her first grade in precalc was a 64 on her summer packet test(her summer packet that she did in June and never glanced at again), she has a great math teacher this year, so she ended up with an A.My girls have been doing really well so far this year. I was pleased with their first quarter grades. Field hockey just ended and ice hockey has begun. They have their first scrimmage tomorrow. DD16 got her license in September and I can't tell you how wonderful it is to have her driving. They are involved in so many activities, and I no longer have to worry about getting them there and back. She needs a lot more practice driving in the snow. DD16 is coaching hockey again this year. They are both working on their applications for National Honor Society, and are working on their Honors Program Capstone projects (DD16 wants to start a school store). They are working on student council and are on prom committee. We have done zero college visits, but they need to start narrowing down their choices a little before we start taking trips. So busy, but so much fun!
DD17 has been having some nausea in the mornings lately (no, she's not pregnant, lol). She has also had some dizzy spells. I have taken her to the doctor a couple of times and they are not finding anything physically wrong with her other than maybe a virus. She took Zofran for a few days so she could make it through the day at school. She is feeling a lot better now that midterms are over, and I strongly suspect she is having some anxiety. We are working on ways for her to combat it. Exercise helps a lot. Anyone else have kids with anxiety? What helps? I want to help her learn some good coping mechanisms before she leaves for college.
Vacation does get so hard as they get older!My DS is taking his driving his driving test Monday. I really hope he passes. I feel like I've become a taxi this year! Neither of my boys is into sports, but they are busy with other activities, and we are driving my oldest about 35 minutes away twice a week for dual enrollment classes.
Dual enrollment classes are putting a damper on vacation plans since college doesn't have the same breaks as high school. So I'm kind of sad about that. My boys take a scout trip every summer, and DS doesn't like asking for a lot of time off during the summer from his job. So a summer vacation is hard too. Christmas break is becoming our only practical option, but that means missing time with extended family. DS still works year round, but we live in a tourist driven area. So his work isn't busy in the off season. This vacation dilemma has me kind of down lately. I feel like suddenly my boys are no longer little boys, and I don't know how that happened so fast!
My DS passed his driving test after a little drama! He had all his paperwork, except the proof of insurance on the car. My husband assured me it was in the glove box so off they went. Well we should have double checked. It was expired, and the new one was on our desk at home! So DH calls me and asks me to look for it, and send a picture. In the meantime he calls our insurance company, and they said they'd email a copy to his phone. The instructor gave him 8 minutes or we'd have to reschedule at our expense of course. The insurance company came through and they had it in 5 minutes! DS went on to pass the test. Now we have to wait until his 16th birthday on December 12 to go get the license. This time next year younger DS can take the test. I think we will double check all the paperwork next time!
The driving instructor told DH that the kids can drive in other states with their permits, but I feel like that information isn't accurate. I figure they'd need a full license outside of Michigan. It came up because we went out of state for thanksgiving, and during the test the instructor asked what we were doing for thanksgiving.
My Daughter is driving me nuts - she doesn't want to get her driver's license, doesn't know what colleges she is interested in visiting, doesn't want to look at info regarding colleges and has told me she doesn't want to grow up.
I offered to make her an appointment to talk with someone since I think it's all anxiety about her future (I didn't tell her that!) but she said no. Luckily her brother has been home from college and talks to her about how great it is and how he likes driving so she has been going out driving with him (she has her permit). Plus my husband has been taking her out driving to get all of the driving hours she needs in.
I have no idea how we'll handle the college visits when she won't even look at info. Yesterday I mentioned that Summer 2017 is when the High School takes senior photos with the graduation drape for the yearbook and she said that will be awful. Ugh.
At least she is interested in taking her first SAT in May. I'm really hoping her attitude changes soon.
I went online the other day and ordered 2 books:
Up Your Score: SAT: The Underground Guide, 2016-2017 Edition by Larry Berger, Michael Colton, Manek Mistry, Paul Rossi, Guest Editor TK
8 Practice Tests for the SAT 2017: 1,200+ SAT Practice Questions by Kaplan