Anonymous wrote:NCS has all but phased them out. Sidwell, GDS and Potomac have gotten rid if them too. I don’t know about Maret? It isn’t a big deal. Top privates all over the country have gotten rid if APs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA has kept them.
No AP classes is ok if your school has 100% fantastic teachers. But no school — including Holton — has 100% fantastic teachers. The lack of AP removes the guardrail protecting against a bad teacher. With AP in place, a bad teacher still has to follow a scheduled curriculum. Without AP, a bad teacher can proceed completely unchecked by fear of accountability from AP test scores (or the need to get through a scheduled curriculum).
Anonymous wrote:No APs is old news. The Big 5 or whatever you want to call them (I think there were 7 who decided together to do this) all abandoned them. I’m much happier for it; I’d rather the girls explore classes in a college format, if they want to take the test, they can no problem. This isn’t a rare thing in top schools.
We are happy too. My kid took the AP and got a 5. The teacher did give them a study day and the guide for the test.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No APs is old news. The Big 5 or whatever you want to call them (I think there were 7 who decided together to do this) all abandoned them. I’m much happier for it; I’d rather the girls explore classes in a college format, if they want to take the test, they can no problem. This isn’t a rare thing in top schools.
You can still do all of this with an AP class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t matter. The kids who would take Ap are not going to schools that would accept AP. So they just evaluate if you took the most rigorous course offered.
Not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA has kept them.
Really? They were part of the original group that announced together:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2018/06/18/several-well-known-private-schools-in-the-d-c-area-are-scrapping-advanced-placement-classes/
They have changed their mind and are keeping APs.
No they’re not. They’re being phased out slowly.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t matter. The kids who would take Ap are not going to schools that would accept AP. So they just evaluate if you took the most rigorous course offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA has kept them.
Really? They were part of the original group that announced together:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2018/06/18/several-well-known-private-schools-in-the-d-c-area-are-scrapping-advanced-placement-classes/
They have changed their mind and are keeping APs.
Anonymous wrote:NCS has all but phased them out. Sidwell, GDS and Potomac have gotten rid if them too. I don’t know about Maret? It isn’t a big deal. Top privates all over the country have gotten rid if APs.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t matter. The kids who would take Ap are not going to schools that would accept AP. So they just evaluate if you took the most rigorous course offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA has kept them.
Really? They were part of the original group that announced together:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2018/06/18/several-well-known-private-schools-in-the-d-c-area-are-scrapping-advanced-placement-classes/
Anonymous wrote:STA has kept them.