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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]College is free to Floridian students under the Bright Futures plan. Our students did well throughout covid as kids remained in school. Our students are scoring 2 years above those in DC and Maryland.[/quote] Bullshit. MAGA IDIOT[/quote] I’m not PP, but I recently moved to DC from Fl. We did charter for MS and public for 9th (HS ranked around 1200 on US News). MS was quite good, Ds took algebra 1 and was quite well prepared for HS. HS offered all the advanced courses of a DC public. DS took AP HG freshman year, algebra 2 and all honors courses. He was well prepared for DC private, and still takes most rigorous course load. Academically, if you have a kid that can excel at a “teaching to the test” environment, your Dc can do well in Fl, and it’s likely get a free ride to college via bright futures program. Not all the teachers are good/qualified, but I think that’s probably true at most big public HS? There lots of reasons to not move to Fl, but academics shouldn’t be one. There’s lots [/quote]
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