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re: What are the best academic "routes" for schools in BR?
Posted on 2/18/14 at 9:43 pm to RyseofRome
Posted on 2/18/14 at 9:43 pm to RyseofRome
Well with BRMHS changing its selection process, it's gonna be an all out brawl with parents trying to get their kids into the academic magnet feeder schools now.
We plan on having our first child later this year and were already have a gameplan school wise.
If we are still living in EBR parish, we're gonna go the academic magnet school route or The catholic school route. (We belong to st Jude parish)
We plan on having our first child later this year and were already have a gameplan school wise.
If we are still living in EBR parish, we're gonna go the academic magnet school route or The catholic school route. (We belong to st Jude parish)
This post was edited on 2/18/14 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 2/18/14 at 9:45 pm to Modern
That's why Im worried . BRMHS is changing its admission policies and screwing gifted kids over.
Posted on 2/19/14 at 6:17 am to Modern
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We plan on having our first child later this year and were already have a gameplan school wise.
Each child is different and what may be good for my child may not be good for your child.
Ditch Digger child - Zachary would be perfect, they really spend a lot of time on the lower performing kids since they bring the LEAP test scores down. Also spend a lot of time at home with the youngster teaching him to be a plumber or electrician. That or work on his athletic skills at a early age.
Average child - Pick a excellent preschool and try to instill discipline at a young age. This child is going to need to learn to outwork every one else. Private school would be perfect since the smaller class sizes would be advantegous as well as connections he can make later on in life.
Gifted student - Try the gifted or magnet school route. The private schools have a ceiling with dealing with gifted students. Gifted schools in EBR have small class size and some of them segregate them as much as possible from the general population.
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