Class I imagine.
Of course too *if* they love it.
66 years old crusty on radio said when she was a kid they had homework. So naturally her students need homework, not to mention if her memory on her young years is accurate.
Broader point is looks like to me is they are trying to make adults out of kids. *If* is always factored in depending on the kid. But also so what(!) if you get 12th grade level done in record time.
Memory is up to the person- I just hit 67 and remember things that happened before pre-school. We had homework all through primary, middle and high school but I don't remember coloring or drawing and Crayons at home for kindergarten...
Uh, what else do you do with kids beside make adults out of them?
There's a helluva lot more to learn now, compared to 30 years ago, never mind 60. Other countries do it, I see no reason the US couldn't, aside from the parents being too busy to read and do basic Math with the kids, education system coming up with a BS Math system that Europeans look at as if it were Sanskrit and bouncing off of American and World history as if it were to be avoided.
Not everyone is suited to living as a 9th grader- some, like the guy next to me in Freshman Algebra, are bored shyteless when they have to do such basic work- his mid-term grade was a solid B, but he was so bored he didn't do well and hadn't been allowed to test out of the class because the head of the Math dept thought he needed to do the work because he had come from Czechoslovakia and because he had an accent so, ya know, "he must be kind of slow". Yeah, about needing to do the work- when they tested him at the end of the year they said "Sorry, we don't have anything to teach you" so he finished the last three years of Math & Science at Marquette University, doing independent study and tutoring. Kids who are able to, should be allowed to complete more advanced work on whatever schedule they can and if it means finishing HS sooner and going to college at a young age, it can be OK if the parents are fully engaged. Many of the youngest college students have an idea or are determined to do something specific anyway, so they're examples of "College is NOT bullcrap".