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    Re: high school credit
    Posted by: Jo on 9/26/09

    All HS level courses taken in MS are given HS credit.
    Although, a MS student can expunge the course and re-take it
    with no impact on the transcript, whereas a re-take in HS
    will result in an average of the grades of both of the
    courses.

    On 9/22/09, elaine wrote:
    > Does anyone have info about their state's policy on middle
    > school kids earning credit for taking classes in high
    > school? Several of my students take advanced math at the
    > HS; they're only in 7th grade. The HS principal says they
    > are not earning credit, though. Is that normal? I don't
    > think it makes sense....I'd love to hear others' thoughts.


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  • high school credit, 9/22/09, by elaine.
  • Re: high school credit, 9/22/09, by kevin.
  • Re: high school credit, 9/22/09, by Juliana.
  • Re: high school credit, 9/22/09, by Michelle.
  • Re: high school credit, 9/23/09, by Sara.
  • Re: high school credit, 9/26/09, by Jo.
  • Re: high school credit, 10/04/09, by elaine.
  • Re: high school credit, 10/08/09, by kelsey.

     
     

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