My Scholars Academy

Your Social Network Home at Miami Beach Senior High

Information

Schedule Exchange

A place for students to barter their way into desired classes.

Members: 10
Latest Activity: Aug 22

Discussion Forum

Start a Discussion

Nobody has added any discussions yet! Add a discussion to get started.

Start a Discussion

Comment Wall

Comment

You need to be a member of Schedule Exchange to add comments!

Eduardo Keane Comment by Eduardo Keane on August 22, 2009 at 11:21am
P1 AP Lit
P2 Italian 1
P3 AP Gov
P4 AP Environ
P5 AP Bio
P6 AP Bio
P7 Internship
P8 Internship

I have no interst in Italian and was told my 2nd period class would be Phoptography 1....
Kevin Mijares Comment by Kevin Mijares on August 22, 2009 at 9:35am
P:1= Spanish for Speakers
P:2= Algebra 2 Honors
P:3= Chemistry 1 Honors
P:4= AP European History (requested change on 8/18/09, though it never got changed)
P:5= Drawing and Painting 1
P:6= Team Sports
P:7= Creative Photography
P:8= English 2 Honors

I would appreciate it if my AP 4th period class, AP Euro is changed to AP Psychology. As per Mr. Wiess , the position was available in the period requiring change, so it should have not been a problem or interfere with the rest of my schedule. I am concerned because I was under the understanding all changes would happen within 24 hours and as of today it has not been changed. Psychology is a subject that I am very interested in and it would enhance my academic development. I know I can excel at it.
Carmen Ekert Comment by Carmen Ekert on August 19, 2009 at 1:32pm
1-Bio Lab
2-Spanish 3 (Williams refuses to change it!)
3-Office Aide
4-AP Lit
5-AP Calc AB
6-AP Bio
7-AP AmGov/AP Macro
8-Internship

Williams refuses to change my Spanish 3 class, oh well.
Eduardo Keane Comment by Eduardo Keane on August 13, 2009 at 2:45pm
My schedule is almost great.

I have 1)english lit 2) art History 3) gov/econ 4) Bio 5) Bio 6) french 7) Stats 8) Enviro

I need internship 7+8 and my environmental class to be in 2nd period. If that can't be done, I'll have to rearrange my schedule. Regardless, I'm open for giving up Art History and Stats
 

Members (10)

Andy Weiss Carmen Ekert Helen Gillian Haber Eduardo Keane Joseph Coto Dominique Tuck Amanda Vaccarella Alana Rothlein Kevin Mijares
 
 

Birthdays

Scholars Academy Facebook Page

SAT Question of the Day

The Official SAT Question of the Day for Sunday, December 27

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Because he was ------- in the face of danger, the explorer won the government’s highest award for conspicuous bravery.

  1. click to choose answer A  virile
  2. click to choose answer B  heedless
  3. click to choose answer C  dauntless
  4. click to choose answer D  callow
  5. click to choose answer E  timorous

New York Times Education Section

Extra Homework Applying for Education Grants

The Department of Education, preparing to give hundreds of millions of dollars in grants, estimated how long it should take each state to prepare its proposal: 681 hours.

With DNA Testing, Students Learn What’s What in Their Neighborhood

Two students collected 217 samples they encountered daily and found mislabeled food and at least one surprise: hot dogs actually made of beef.

Technology Leapfrogs Schools and Jurisdictions

Plainfield East High School doesn’t have a senior class. But it clearly possesses a new staple of American education: “sexting.”

Miami Herald Education Section

Deaf teacher inspires her students

When Cathy Oshrain first became a teacher, she wondered how she would communicate with her students.<p/> Oshrain, who was born deaf, had been hired to teach hearing students at North Miami Beach Senior High. She was one of only six deaf teachers at traditional public schools in South Florida.

Broward's Beverly Gallagher hit with five fraud charges

Suspended Broward School Board member Beverly Gallagher was indicted Thursday on federal corruption charges and will plead not guilty at a hearing Monday after not reaching a settlement with prosecutors on the case, her lawyer said.

Broward students get a lesson about Census

Ariel Civelek was just a baby when the last U.S. Census was conducted, but now the 11-year-old can tell her family how important it is to be counted.
 

© 2009   Created by Andy Weiss on Ning.   Create a Ning Network!

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service