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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well this thread really got off the rails. I nominate [b]Bard College Early High School[/b]. Top notch teachers who have PhDs, students get a Slac experience in high school and an associates degree. Plus the Bard brand. I don’t know why literally no one ever talks about it on here, except it is very very new, and EOTR: https://www.myschooldc.org/schools/profile/415 Also everyone moons over Oyster-Adams, but I think more people should consider [b]Columbia Heights Educational Campus.[/B] A bilingual dual immersion school, lots of APs offered, partnership with the Kennedy center, great location.[/quote] Probably because it isn't actually early college level work. It will be on grade level at best, and who wants to drive far for that?[/quote] did you see the list of faculty?[/quote] I did, and I still think they will need to teach to the level of their students, which will likely be grade level. At least at first. Because there are just not enough students truly ready for early college to fill that school. Even bright high school students who test well are usually not doing *college* work. They're doing high school work well. It's a developmental difference. [/quote]
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