Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
If they were giving away grades you would expect to see lots of kids getting A in the AP classes and then 3 on the exam.
This happens all the time. My kid has tons of friends who received 2d and 3s on all APs.
JR has a 65% pass rate on AP tests defined as a 3 or above.
So, yes, they give out grades like candy at Halloween and the AP results don't match.
As a PP pointed out, the pass rate is 73% which is a much, much higher pass rate than application schools like Banneker and McKinley Tech and 2nd in DC only to Walls.
Also, I think probably 35%+ of kids taking AP classes earn less than an A in the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
If they were giving away grades you would expect to see lots of kids getting A in the AP classes and then 3 on the exam.
This happens all the time. My kid has tons of friends who received 2d and 3s on all APs.
JR has a 65% pass rate on AP tests defined as a 3 or above.
So, yes, they give out grades like candy at Halloween and the AP results don't match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
If they were giving away grades you would expect to see lots of kids getting A in the AP classes and then 3 on the exam.
This happens all the time. My kid has tons of friends who received 2d and 3s on all APs.
JR has a 65% pass rate on AP tests defined as a 3 or above.
Anonymous wrote:In SY23-34, 73% of J-R students who took a least 1 AP test received a 3 on at least one of those tests.
That means that 27% of J-R students never received higher than a 1 or 2 on the AP test(s) they took.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
If they were giving away grades you would expect to see lots of kids getting A in the AP classes and then 3 on the exam.
This happens all the time. My kid has tons of friends who received 2d and 3s on all APs.
JR has a 65% pass rate on AP tests defined as a 3 or above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
If they were giving away grades you would expect to see lots of kids getting A in the AP classes and then 3 on the exam.
This happens all the time. My kid has tons of friends who received 2d and 3s on all APs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
If they were giving away grades you would expect to see lots of kids getting A in the AP classes and then 3 on the exam.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in his last year with GPA of 4.15. I think he has taken every AP offered. Not sure who decided if he should take them. He is taking 4 right now.
They seem to give grades away there as far as I know. He is a pleasant kid and I think he gets a few points just for that.
He will be attending Nova next year. He promised to do his homework at Nova, because we paying for it.
I really don't care if he learned anything or not. He has the ability to do well in college. He knows chilling and childhood is over.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP, and kid has always been in public and just isn't jelling with the private school. Things have gone well, sports, academics are fine but its just not good or fun. That and it is a lot more intense and I'm just not sure its worth it. I would like my kid to enjoy HS a little and not be overwhelmed with stress all of the time. We aren't 100% on the switch but I'm feeling more and more like it will be the right move.
To those of you with kids taking APs at JR. Do these classes fill up or are they open to anyone who qualifies/is interested.