Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We applied every year for my current 8th grader. Started out as #32 leaving our elementary, reapplied for 7th and 8th and got a number in the 50's for 7th and then in the teens for 8th. The 8th grade waitlist number did go down two over the course of this school year so either two students got a spot or two students withdrew from the waitlist - with the pandemic, it could be that some people ahead of us on the waitlist left APS? Applied again for 9th and now DC is #3. So we're getting closer, but not close enough....good thing we're happy enough with our neighborhood HS - didn't apply for Tech or IB as we didn't think either program was a good fit for DC (DC went to the virtual tours and agreed). DC is a little quirky and would have enjoyed the more informal setting of HB but I think the wider selection of courses, especially electives, at our neighborhood HS will be a good thing so in the end, all will work out
Sorry for my ignorance but what are some of the courses that regular schools have that HB doesn’t?
I'm not familiar with all of the class offerings, but from the HB program of studies document, it states this:
Curriculum Choices at H-B Woodlawn: Students accept the limitations in program offerings when they enter H-B Woodlawn. We do not offer home economics, technical education, industrial arts classes and various other classes offered at the comprehensive middle and high schools.
I believe there are also fewer languages offered at HB, for example, they do not offer Japanese or German. I believe the neighborhood high schools also offer more specific art classes such as pottery.