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Really?!?!? :confused:
Not sure which I'm more surprised with... school starting at almost 9:00, or the fact that something that is considered PE is 5 days a week (!), or what. This whole thing is insane to me. You live in Texas, right? I think that's got to be the only place on earth that would count cheerleading as a class. :p
What if another class they need is first period? My daughter's PE was always the last thing scheduled - around other classes (and it was only twice a week). I don't know how I'd feel about my kid not being able to take an AP class they needed (or something similar) because they had "cheer class".
I think I just can't get with a sport practicing during school hours. Definitely not 5 days a week. I know you said it's PE, but I think I'd be fit to be tied if my daughter had PE 5 days a week. :eek:
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My son is an 8th grader in TX and at the middle school you have to have 2 years of PE or "athletics". If you choose athletics, it's one of your classes instead of PE, if you choose PE, you have PE, every day. Just like you would athletics. Their schedule is such that they have every class every day (art, health, etc). I actually like it, it makes it much simpler than the schools with even/odd days or A/B days or whatever. Now, my son is NOT in athletics and probably never will be, so I have no idea what they do in athletics "class".