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I am taking this class for a credit recovery at my...

I am taking this class for a credit recovery at my high school. I DCA'd (denied credit due to absences) my English 12 and PE class. The result was that I was enrolled in your Journalism 1 v11 and (HOPE) courses. So first I would like to point out that in both of these courses there are so many broken links that it's embarrassing (mostly to discovery streaming). When I get to assignments that ask me to create a webpage "with working links" I can't help but laugh out loud. Second the assignments posed by the courses are extremely unrealistic at least for my case. When I take a course to recover the credit lost by not being in gym only 8 days through the entirety of the year I expect something light that requires me to go exercise maybe daily (gym was every other day) and that's it. Instead I received a class that asked me to exercise daily and submit proof that I took a CPR course (which I don't think you're going to pay for FLVS) along with teaching me basic concepts about sportsmanship (I passed nursury school FLVS I know not to bite other kids when I lose a game) and other things that are just a bore to go through. The assignments are things like "Go interview the president of the United States and ask him what he thinks about the health of Americans" which maybe some other more motivated kid could get an interview with the President but I'd rather the assignments be something more like "Interview one of your parents about their daily exercise routines." And third the organization of your lessons is horrendous. I don't want to click around a maze of tabs hidden within other tabs just to find out what the benefits of muscle fitness are, I'd rather the information be all out on the page already when I get there sort of like a textbook (textbooks are not mazes for a reason). So in conclusion FIX YOUR DAMN LINKS, keep the assignments reasonable (I don't want to have to call someone's secretary to schedule an interview with them for a silly high school course, these people have better things to do) and get rid of those silly tabs in the lessons that make the lesson content a maze.

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