Cait
HSG – Yes, because all the students in the AP level have the exact same learning curve? It’s not one-size-fits-all. I really had to struggle in my AP classes, which is the point. If AP isn’t cutting it, I guess we can all just finally say it – congrats on having a super smart kid. Is THAT the point here? If you’re taking AP classes as a freshman/sophomore and doing running start after that, you’re tapping the resources that public schools offer. If that isn’t cutting it, then either “work all the overtime you can to get into private school” or get creative. Or just encourage your child to go above and beyond in the classes they DO have.
And DMC – I don’t care to quibble about the enrollment process, honestly because I really don’t think Sealth is any different than WSHS. There. I said it.