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[quote=Anonymous]Every kid at TJ has homework, of course, but some learn and understand more quickly than others, so can do the same amount of work and get the same grades without having to stay up late every night. There are lots of bright kids at TJ who achieve at a high level and still have time for other activities. They are working hard at both academics and non-academics, which are both important to the development of kids this age. What takes one kid two hours to understand might take another kid an hour, so that kid has an hour to use for outside activities. Kids are different. Parents have known their own kids for years and see how they react to new information. Teachers see them in school and can tell which kids are picking up new information quickly and easily. TJ is a great opportunity for kids who can do the work and still have time to pursue some of the other great activities available there. [/quote]
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