Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ
Too late.
He can apply for sophomore year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ
Too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey-
I'm a rising 9th grader who excels academically but is really struggling in a public school environment (FCPS). Everything is very slow and repetitive for me, and although I am fighting to get into more advanced classes and to access higher-level curriculum, I keep running into bureaucratic roadblocks. I'm looking for a private option that will allow me to learn at a faster pace- someplace maybe with smaller class sizes and teachers who are willing to work with students to make sure their needs are being met. Additionally, I'm worried that I wouldn't fare so well in a sporty-cliquey environment, and this is a major concern for me as I search for private schools. I can hold my own socially, but would prefer to be surrounded by other students who are deeply invested in their studies. Please send along any recommendations. Open to co-ed or all boys, religious or secular. Money not a consideration at this point.
Thanks!
PS I know I'm late for this year- looking at 10th grade.
So NOT written by a rising 9th grader.
Why not? He says he excels academically, so obviously he has strong writing skills. My DS could easily have written this...he is a rising 10th grader. Some kids are gifted...just because yours is mediocre doesn't mean others need be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey-
I'm a rising 9th grader who excels academically but is really struggling in a public school environment (FCPS). Everything is very slow and repetitive for me, and although I am fighting to get into more advanced classes and to access higher-level curriculum, I keep running into bureaucratic roadblocks. I'm looking for a private option that will allow me to learn at a faster pace- someplace maybe with smaller class sizes and teachers who are willing to work with students to make sure their needs are being met. Additionally, I'm worried that I wouldn't fare so well in a sporty-cliquey environment, and this is a major concern for me as I search for private schools. I can hold my own socially, but would prefer to be surrounded by other students who are deeply invested in their studies. Please send along any recommendations. Open to co-ed or all boys, religious or secular. Money not a consideration at this point.
Thanks!
PS I know I'm late for this year- looking at 10th grade.
So NOT written by a rising 9th grader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey-
I'm a rising 9th grader who excels academically but is really struggling in a public school environment (FCPS). Everything is very slow and repetitive for me, and although I am fighting to get into more advanced classes and to access higher-level curriculum, I keep running into bureaucratic roadblocks. I'm looking for a private option that will allow me to learn at a faster pace- someplace maybe with smaller class sizes and teachers who are willing to work with students to make sure their needs are being met. Additionally, I'm worried that I wouldn't fare so well in a sporty-cliquey environment, and this is a major concern for me as I search for private schools. I can hold my own socially, but would prefer to be surrounded by other students who are deeply invested in their studies. Please send along any recommendations. Open to co-ed or all boys, religious or secular. Money not a consideration at this point.
Thanks!
PS I know I'm late for this year- looking at 10th grade.
So NOT written by a rising 9th grader.
Anonymous wrote:Hey-
I'm a rising 9th grader who excels academically but is really struggling in a public school environment (FCPS). Everything is very slow and repetitive for me, and although I am fighting to get into more advanced classes and to access higher-level curriculum, I keep running into bureaucratic roadblocks. I'm looking for a private option that will allow me to learn at a faster pace- someplace maybe with smaller class sizes and teachers who are willing to work with students to make sure their needs are being met. Additionally, I'm worried that I wouldn't fare so well in a sporty-cliquey environment, and this is a major concern for me as I search for private schools. I can hold my own socially, but would prefer to be surrounded by other students who are deeply invested in their studies. Please send along any recommendations. Open to co-ed or all boys, religious or secular. Money not a consideration at this point.
Thanks!
PS I know I'm late for this year- looking at 10th grade.
Anonymous wrote:TJ
Anonymous wrote:You'd have better luck posting this in the private school forum. You might want to add your location, if you are open to schools with religious affiliation and if cost is an issue.
Are your parents on board with this search? You will need their support with applications, attending open houses and so forth.