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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 394682" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Are you planning to have him attend a community college first, then transfer to either a CSU or UC campus? If so, I would concentrate on getting him graduated from high school without the additional stress of honors or AP classes. If he's enjoying French, let him continue it. ASL is not that easy...I took it one semester, and even though I did well in the class, I remember nothing but the sign for "fire." It's memorization, just like any other foreign language.</p><p></p><p>Our district has three sets of graduation requirements. The one they push is the NCLB, designed to make your child eligible for the UC system. A second set is designed for eligibility to CSU, and then...there's what the state of CA says you need to graduate. That's the program Miss KT was on, since I knew Honors classes and all of that would just freak her out, and she was going to community college for at least a year anyway, so it didn't matter. She didn't take the SAT either - not necessary to enter a community college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 394682, member: 4040"] Are you planning to have him attend a community college first, then transfer to either a CSU or UC campus? If so, I would concentrate on getting him graduated from high school without the additional stress of honors or AP classes. If he's enjoying French, let him continue it. ASL is not that easy...I took it one semester, and even though I did well in the class, I remember nothing but the sign for "fire." It's memorization, just like any other foreign language. Our district has three sets of graduation requirements. The one they push is the NCLB, designed to make your child eligible for the UC system. A second set is designed for eligibility to CSU, and then...there's what the state of CA says you need to graduate. That's the program Miss KT was on, since I knew Honors classes and all of that would just freak her out, and she was going to community college for at least a year anyway, so it didn't matter. She didn't take the SAT either - not necessary to enter a community college. [/QUOTE]
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