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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sidwell Friends phased out AP courses in 2023. They are moving to the Andover model of making their own version of college-level courses. No one will penalize the Sidwell kids I'm sure for not having APs. As long as they take the hardest classes available to them.[/quote] I hope schools doing this still consider teaching AP content to make way for students to sit for AP tests anyway. That's the most equitable path for the (few) students at these schools who are receiving financial aid: when they go to college, if they go to a state school that accepts AP credit, they can come in as a Sophomore and end up spending less at the end of the day. APs are a financial boost for bright, under-resourced kids, and private schools that claim to serve these kids should keep this in mind as a holistic approach to launching them. [/quote]
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