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Anonymous wrote:I heard that HB's 2025 class had 1 Columbia, 1 Harvard, 1 Cornell, not counting another longtime HB student went to Harvard after doing senior year at a special program.
That strikes me as pretty consistent across time.
Elite students can get into elite schools from any APS high school. HB is great. So is Wakefield, people, just in a different way. If they have the option, let the kid choose to be where they think they'll flourish and it's likely they'll thrive. Kind of the idea behind HB in the first place.
Nope.
2025 - Columbia and Cornell - 1 each. No Harvard.
2024 - MIT (1)
2023 - MIT (1)
That's 1-2 each year nowhere close to 4-5.
You're just wrong. Did you even look at the link I sent? I'll reattach it here to help you out. HB didn't just send one to MIT in 2023 -- they also sent one to Brown and another to Columbia. So that's three, not one. And as I noted they sent another to Duke.
https://hbwoodlawn.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2024/03/2023-Senior-Plans-by-State.pdf
that's just 2 ivies, not 4-5 like you keep claiming
for a class of 100 kids...
100 kids? I thought hb was a school size of 750, so wouldn’t that be closer to 200?
That’s a smaller class size than almost all private schools in the area
Its seven grades, HB is both a middle school and a high school. There are a lot of limitations from having such small grades--they don't offer a lot of advanced high school classes at all/every year/standalone (
often there is both AP and regular in the same room at the same period). Plus all of the other differences between public HB and private schools (facility size comparable to a 700-student middle school, no middle school sports or on site high school sports, no endowment to fund special activities, etc). Student body size is the other comparison I would make to a private school, its definitely a public school.