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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]HB Hater, I am sorry your kid (s) didn't get a spot. It really is a random lottery. I have 4 kids and 2 of them are currently at HB and the other 2 did not get spots. All are doing just fine. You can see what the odds are for your home school to get a middle school spot. My youngest, the year they got a spot there were 3 spots and only 17 kids applied. That's pretty good odds, and that was at a N Arlington elementary. My HB kids don't play sports at their home school but it really is a very small number of kids who do. So small, that last year when there was a huge bus driver shortage, HB called taxis to get those kids back to their home schools for practices each day. So it was a very, very small number for each home school. Not something worth causing a fuss over, but you do you. [b]One academic downside of HB is that there aren't anywhere near the number of honors/intensified or AP classes that the comprehensive high schools offer. [/b]It doesn't seem to affect them much in college admissions, but it's something to note if you have a student who is wanting to take a specific AP course- check the program of studies! HB Hater, how are your kid (s) doing at their middle or high school? [/quote] Do you think this could be an advantage for college admissions, though, for an average-ish student who doesn't want to take all the APs? This way they can check the "most rigorous" box with only the few APs offered at HB?[/quote] There may not be as many offered as at the bigger APS high schools, but there are still plenty. My DS is graduating this year and he will have taken 10 AP classes. [/quote]
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