Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again: Thank you for the new additions. You've all convinced me, although DH is still on the fence. I've really appreciated the extra commentary on CAP.
Now to work out CAP vs Einstein IB (DCC assignment), ha!
My child was choosing between Einstein and CAP and the clincher for our family was that Einstein would not offer differentiated English or social studies until 11th grade. Previously, they offered a pre IB English and social studies option, but they were forced to drop that by the county. So, even kids who want to do the IB diploma at Einstein couldn't take any differentiated classes until junior year.
For a kid who is strong in the Humanities, another two years of English in a totally non-differentiated classroom felt like a punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My child was choosing between Einstein and CAP and the clincher for our family was that Einstein would not offer differentiated English or social studies until 11th grade. Previously, they offered a pre IB English and social studies option, but they were forced to drop that by the county. So, even kids who want to do the IB diploma at Einstein couldn't take any differentiated classes until junior year.
For a kid who is strong in the Humanities, another two years of English in a totally non-differentiated classroom felt like a punishment.
Thanks, PP. To clarify for other posters, Einstein does now offer APNSL (and APCompSci) to 9th graders and APUSH to 10th, which is what DC would take there. But English differentiation would happen in-class the way it does now in MS. (I think that's the case for all HS?) I believe Blair still doesn't allow APs in 9th, even in CAP.
Is that new? They did last year for History, but not if you are in the CAP program, and also for Physics. There are no English APs that we know of until 11th and 12th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My child was choosing between Einstein and CAP and the clincher for our family was that Einstein would not offer differentiated English or social studies until 11th grade. Previously, they offered a pre IB English and social studies option, but they were forced to drop that by the county. So, even kids who want to do the IB diploma at Einstein couldn't take any differentiated classes until junior year.
For a kid who is strong in the Humanities, another two years of English in a totally non-differentiated classroom felt like a punishment.
Thanks, PP. To clarify for other posters, Einstein does now offer APNSL (and APCompSci) to 9th graders and APUSH to 10th, which is what DC would take there. But English differentiation would happen in-class the way it does now in MS. (I think that's the case for all HS?) I believe Blair still doesn't allow APs in 9th, even in CAP.
Anonymous wrote:
My child was choosing between Einstein and CAP and the clincher for our family was that Einstein would not offer differentiated English or social studies until 11th grade. Previously, they offered a pre IB English and social studies option, but they were forced to drop that by the county. So, even kids who want to do the IB diploma at Einstein couldn't take any differentiated classes until junior year.
For a kid who is strong in the Humanities, another two years of English in a totally non-differentiated classroom felt like a punishment.
Anonymous wrote:OP again: Thank you for the new additions. You've all convinced me, although DH is still on the fence. I've really appreciated the extra commentary on CAP.
Now to work out CAP vs Einstein IB (DCC assignment), ha!
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that Blair CAP is a longer day with an extra school period, but I agree, a better fit because of distance and the time more available to do extracurriculars, hang out with friends, not spend 2 hours a day on the bus.