Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school for thoroughly average kids whose parents are unusually wealthy.
below average kids, problem kids.
There is no support for this. GPAs and test scores are decent. We toured. It is pretty nice. Average will not get you here and unusually wealthy will get you somewhere else.
Wealthy families can have dullards too. The dumbest kid at NCS has to go somewhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be similar to Elon.
Elon at least tries to provide education. High Point is not about that.
None sense, you can squeeze in a class between afternoon yoga and dinner at the steak house
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school for thoroughly average kids whose parents are unusually wealthy.
below average kids, problem kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be similar to Elon.
Elon at least tries to provide education. High Point is not about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school for thoroughly average kids whose parents are unusually wealthy.
below average kids, problem kids.
There is no support for this. GPAs and test scores are decent. We toured. It is pretty nice. Average will not get you here and unusually wealthy will get you somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Have never heard of it but looked up the stats and they are not bad - similar to Towson, where you can get a great education. This forum is gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading this, I’m wondering whether this would be a good fit for my kid with high-functioning autism. All that explicit teaching of social norms and life skills sounds good to me. It’s hard for him. He’s smart. But job interviews ? Soft skills? He struggles, which is typical for autistic kids.
It sounds appealing to me too.
Anonymous wrote:It used to be similar to Elon.
Anonymous wrote:After reading this, I’m wondering whether this would be a good fit for my kid with high-functioning autism. All that explicit teaching of social norms and life skills sounds good to me. It’s hard for him. He’s smart. But job interviews ? Soft skills? He struggles, which is typical for autistic kids.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was accepted today with generous $$$ and is thrilled!