Anonymous wrote:What types of students tend to enroll here as opposed to HB Woodlawn? Just wondering how rigorous the school and what kind of reputation it has. Thanks for any insights.
Rigorous. Lots of dual enrollment (no AP)
Students leaving with up to a year's worth of college credits.
4 students from last year's graduating class applied to Brown University - 4 were accepted.
5 of 7 applicants were accepted to Rochester Institute of Technology.
UVA, VA Tech, same schools students from all the other high schools apply to and get accepted to.
I would say HB is "artsier" and AT is project-based learning/dual enrollment/more STEM focused. I think AT students are more self-selected whereas HB are oftentimes more parent-selected applicants beginning in middle school. I say that as AT is still new and parents have been hesitant about it due to their lack of understanding and uncertainty about the success/rigor of the program. As time goes on, especially if APS adds AT at the ms level, that may change.
But I think most types of students can be fine at HB and just as fine at their neighborhood school; while AT students are more geared toward the specific program AT offers.