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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly I would start looking at private. My W-L 9th grader left PRE COVID because she was so checked out and unchallenged. She could space out in class, do no homework and still has straight A's. She's now shocked that she actually has to work for good grades. If she's bored now I would absolutely start looking at private school. [/quote] We had heard differentiation actually happens in high school, with intensified/honors for multiple core subjects not just math. Why did that not help? I remember AP history being pretty intense for example. [/quote] She was in AP and intensified classes. Still unchallenged. My older kid was also in AP, intensified and IB classes throughout all 4 years. She was plenty challenged but she's more of a good, not gifted student. Younger kid is gifted. [/quote] How did she score on the AP tests? [/quote] I believe she got a 4 but I don't remember 100%. Too many kids and too many tests to keep straight. She only took one her freshman year. [/quote] Seems like she was fairly engaged if she scored at least a 4. You think she wouldn't have been challenged at W-L if she did full IB? Or IB+multiple APs? What private offers more rigorous, high-level instruction for HS? [/quote]
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