<p>You’ve gotten some great advice here. It can be a problem finding opportunities for the creme de la creme of students to stretch themselves if the school and GC are overburdened with work and the school district is challenged. Also, you may well encounter the perception that high-achieving students don’t need much help because “they can get in anywhere.” One thing you might want to consider is private college counseling, if you can afford it and if you don’t feel your daughter’s GC is adequate. (When we attended College Night at our S’s magnet public HS, parents were very forthcoming with this advice. Although we did not follow it, our S did not have your D’s stats.) There is also a wealth of information, both in book form and on the internet, dealing with elite college admissions. Good luck to you and to your D!</p>