We are in the process of registering the kids for their new schools for next year. DS13 will be in 9th grade, high school
and they have to apply to be in the honors classes which then will roll into AP classes as they get older. DS is more then capable of achieving good grades in honors courses but he is lazy and his grades are not stellar because of that. I would like to sign him up for the regular classes this coming year and see how things go, but the counselor suggested that if we want him in honors classes he should really start in them in 9th grade.
The reality of the situation for him now is he is going to get the same grades no matter what class he is in. If he is in the "easy" class he won't try because he knows it already (right) and because he is bright will do ok on tests just from listening in class. If he is in the honors class he will most likely do the homework but won't remember to turn half of it in and since the tests will be more difficult, he will probably end up with the same grades as the regular class.
I don't want him to find himself as a junior in high school and not being able to get into college because he was lazy in 9th grade and finally figured out that you do have to put forth some effort in life (at least I am HOPING he figures this out).
Any ideas or opinions on what you would do?

The reality of the situation for him now is he is going to get the same grades no matter what class he is in. If he is in the "easy" class he won't try because he knows it already (right) and because he is bright will do ok on tests just from listening in class. If he is in the honors class he will most likely do the homework but won't remember to turn half of it in and since the tests will be more difficult, he will probably end up with the same grades as the regular class.
I don't want him to find himself as a junior in high school and not being able to get into college because he was lazy in 9th grade and finally figured out that you do have to put forth some effort in life (at least I am HOPING he figures this out).
Any ideas or opinions on what you would do?