Anonymous wrote:Different poster: I have an average child. Can Deal accommodate average or will DC feel out of place?
Anonymous wrote:Different poster: I have an average child. Can Deal accommodate average or will DC feel out of place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok. Report back AFTER you've tried to enroll a 9th grader in an AP class.. .even with a teacher recommendation from middle school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had a 7th grader in Geometry? Never heard of that. OP you might really want to look at suburban programs for differentiation. DC doesn't let you do APS till 10th grade with few exceptions
This isn't true. We just met with Wison about this an there is no rule in DCPS about what grade you can take APs. Now the vast majority of kids (including suburban kids) aren't ready for AP in 9th grade but for those who are ready they are available --I would assume suburban schools operate the same way.
I tried that last year and wasn't successful . I DO know of kids who got exemptions in the past but not recently. As for going past Geometry at Deal that is very new and experimental
Currently there are BASIS DC 8th grade students taking AP Calculus AB, AP Psychology, and AP World History, and Leap (Honors equivalent) Chemistry which leads to AP Chemistry in 9th grade as well as a slew of other AP courses in 9-11 or 12th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Basis has no outdoor space and has classrooms with no windows, I heard.
Anonymous wrote:ok. Report back AFTER you've tried to enroll a 9th grader in an AP class.. .even with a teacher recommendation from middle school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had a 7th grader in Geometry? Never heard of that. OP you might really want to look at suburban programs for differentiation. DC doesn't let you do APS till 10th grade with few exceptions
This isn't true. We just met with Wison about this an there is no rule in DCPS about what grade you can take APs. Now the vast majority of kids (including suburban kids) aren't ready for AP in 9th grade but for those who are ready they are available --I would assume suburban schools operate the same way.
I tried that last year and wasn't successful . I DO know of kids who got exemptions in the past but not recently. As for going past Geometry at Deal that is very new and experimental
Anonymous wrote:You had a 7th grader in Geometry? Never heard of that. OP you might really want to look at suburban programs for differentiation. DC doesn't let you do APS till 10th grade with few exceptions