Should there only be two W schools?

Anonymous
Wooten and Walter Johnson why are they in the mix?
Anonymous
My senior is at WJ and he has consistently had excellent and rigorous teachers. WJ also has a large offering of AP courses, even AP Latin. He was at another school for his 11th grade, and the difference in instructional rigor was palpable.

We have friends in the BCC and WW cluster: BCC doesn’t have as many good teachers (and has way less APs because it also has IB - fewer advanced courses total). WW has a similar number of APs as WJ and equally rigorous teachers.

Don’t know about other Bethesda/Potomac MCPS schools.
Anonymous
"W"hy?
Anonymous
Yes, and one of them should be Wheaton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and one of them should be Wheaton.


Their engineering program is excellent!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"W"hy?

+1
“W”hiner.
Anonymous
Anyone who really worries about this is too insecure and immature. You like my tween kids who have to be "better" than everyone else, even when they are doing well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and one of them should be Wheaton.


Don't forget Watkins Mill HS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and one of them should be Wheaton.


Don't forget Watkins Mill HS


In the spirit of equity and inclusion, they're all W's to me!
Anonymous
Stop Worrying about it.
Anonymous
The real ‘W’ high schools in MCPS: Whitman, Wheaton, Wootton, Watkins, WJ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wooten and Walter Johnson why are they in the mix?


WoW
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The real ‘W’ high schools in MCPS: Whitman, Wheaton, Wootton, Watkins, WJ

Why WJ and not Winston C?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The real ‘W’ high schools in MCPS: Whitman, Wheaton, Wootton, Watkins, WJ

Why WJ and not Winston C?


Nobody calls it Winston C. It's just Churchill which unlike Walter Johnson or WJ doesn't have a W.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The real ‘W’ high schools in MCPS: Whitman, Wheaton, Wootton, Watkins, WJ


And soon, Woodward
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