<p>As tittle, I'd like to learn some information about Foxcroft Academy. Thank you.</p>
<p>What do you want to know? CC is not the place to come for basic information or facts, unless you want researched and crunched numbers that you won’t find elsewhere; it’s a forum with opinions and more subjective answers. If you’re researching a school for application, you’ll need to check out their website and view book as well as probably book a visit. If you’re asking a specific question, I’m sure someone on here can help you out, but no one is going to answer such a vague, tough question.</p>
<p>Foxcroft, in my experience, is great. It’s a private (obviously), all-girls college prep high school in rural Virginia, so it’s a really gorgeous place. It’s very small, only about 41 students per grade, but seems to be great in every aspect that matters, including academics. </p>
<p>Thank for your help. I’m sorry for my ambiguous question. I need information about academic programs, college counseling or alumni review about school because the website of the school does not have many information. To be correct, Foxcroft Academy I talk about is co-ed school in Maine</p>
<p>Try boardingschoolreview. It’s a great place to start. </p>
<p><a href=“Foxcroft Academy (2023 Profile) - Dover Foxcroft, ME”>Foxcroft Academy (2023 Profile) - Dover Foxcroft, ME;
<p>And to top it off, there’s an alumni review! (Albeit a short one)</p>
<p>That was my first place to search for a school thank you anyway</p>
<p>Then what else do you need? There’s a list of courses, sport offerings, and an alumi review. That fulfills your criteria, doesn’t it?</p>
<p>And college matriculation listings.</p>
<p>Oh, sorry about my confusion with the two schools. There are three places I would look on the website (which I just briefly explored): Academics - Curriculum, Admissions - FAQ, and Alumni. </p>
<pre><code> Under Academics, Curriculum will include their philosophies and course listings; Academics also includes information on their iPad initiative, academic resources for parents, their arts program, and college counseling (found under Counseling Services).
Under Admissions, FAQ will outline answers to many questions anyone would be asking at the beginning, including the numbers of their AP/honors classes, college matriculations, class sizes, minimum admissions criteria, and so on.
Under Alumni, categories will be able to show, rather than tell, how involved and happy the alumni are; you can check out their recent accomplishments, lives, the school’s endowment, and other such subjective examples of whether the alumni are happy.
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