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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s in 9th and would be starting in 2026. We know we’re behind but just found out about the transfer! If she does non-honors classes at Ireton or O’Connell, will she be drowning in homework?[/quote] So Ireton follows a block schedule, which means you take half your classes one day, and half on the next day. For my ds, that has helped him manage his work as he gets those couple of days to get things done. Ireton also offers their Academic Support program, which is basically a supported study hall where a counselor works with the student to make sure they are on top of their work and helps them access resources as needed. My ds used it his freshman year as he came in with an SAP due to dyslexia. He dropped it the next year, but kept a study hall to help stay on top of his work. Something like that could be helpful to her. [/quote]
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