Anonymous wrote:Heights = Opus dei = incredibly conservative patriarchal. Not a chance in hell I would send my boy there, but I am a bleeding heart liberal. If your are a right wing conservative, go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very catholic, not great placement; make sure to hold your kid back, or else they will be way younger than their classmates.
Heights doesn’t do redshirting. They are actually more likely to let a 6th grader take Calculus.
When the 6th grader is 14...
(this was sarcasm, by the way)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very catholic, not great placement; make sure to hold your kid back, or else they will be way younger than their classmates.
Heights doesn’t do redshirting. They are actually more likely to let a 6th grader take Calculus.
When the 6th grader is 14...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very catholic, not great placement; make sure to hold your kid back, or else they will be way younger than their classmates.
Heights doesn’t do redshirting. They are actually more likely to let a 6th grader take Calculus.
Anonymous wrote:Very catholic, not great placement; make sure to hold your kid back, or else they will be way younger than their classmates.
Anonymous wrote:I just started reading this forum for my 7th grade DS, so looking for HS in fall 2022. I rarely see The Heights come up, so wanted to ask. What’s its reputation? What kind of student is best fit? Going to be difficult to figure out since we probably can’t do open houses this spring or shadow days next fall, so thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I just started reading this forum for my 7th grade DS, so looking for HS in fall 2022. I rarely see The Heights come up, so wanted to ask. What’s its reputation? What kind of student is best fit? Going to be difficult to figure out since we probably can’t do open houses this spring or shadow days next fall, so thanks!