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[quote=Anonymous]I have been told about the slow-track classes by a longtime Maret school employee. They are definitely being used for their big-time athletic recruits -- and as the prior poster said, for rich people's kids too. It was definitely described as a separate, much easier track. It is different from non-honors math vs. honors math or regular US History vs. AP US History, for example. And no, schools like Sidwell/GDS/Potomac (in the MAC) or Holton/NCS (in the ISL) do not have a set-up like this. Nor does St. Albans, if people think everyone in the IAC must do this. The person who told me felt like the school was selling out and was saddened by this. You think they put the same emphasis on girls' sports? Look at the Division I athletes coming out of Maret for football/basketball/baseball and then compare the girls . . . [/quote]
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