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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The truth is when your kids get to high school, they’re probably going to want to be in classes with their friends, the “smart kids”.[/quote] I teach academic level and honors. The popular kids are in academic level as well. [/quote] Not popular, smart![/quote] Yes but PP’s comment made it sound as if only the smart kids have a peer group which is not true. Plenty of academic level kids have tons of friends in their classes. [/quote] No I didn't mean that. I meant that the super smart kids would mostly congregate in the hardest classes, and in my experience that's where the other super smart kids wanted to be -- with their academic peer group. Not that the kids in the next level down academically weren't perfectly nice kids. Although in our school, there tended to be less interesting instruction and more disruptive behavior in the non honors or non AP classes, but that might just be because of our school.[/quote]
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