Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from a midsize city in NC (125k at that time 20 when I graduated 20 years ago). My high school was out in a small town at the edge of county line. We had honors, regular and basic level for all english and math. Languages offered included spanish, french, german, italian and latin (two year requirement). What would hav been the equivalent of AP was offered off site at a consolidated location for kids coming from multiple locations. HS had about 1200 students. Starting in 3rd grade I was i in the test in gifted program, then switched to honors level classes in middle school. So DC is a real underperformer as far as I can tell.
East or West Forsyth?
Anonymous wrote:I am from a midsize city in NC (125k at that time 20 when I graduated 20 years ago). My high school was out in a small town at the edge of county line. We had honors, regular and basic level for all english and math. Languages offered included spanish, french, german, italian and latin (two year requirement). What would hav been the equivalent of AP was offered off site at a consolidated location for kids coming from multiple locations. HS had about 1200 students. Starting in 3rd grade I was i in the test in gifted program, then switched to honors level classes in middle school. So DC is a real underperformer as far as I can tell.
Anonymous wrote:No, it was a poor rural community with basically nothing. But it did have Latin in high school, which was awesome. I wish more DCPS had that.