How do the W school moms feel about the Ocean City, MD Elementary school being ranked best in Maryland?

Anonymous
Bradley Hills is the best of MoCo coming in 5th place.
I know OCMD is looked down upon. Maybe I'll move there.
https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/elementary-schools/maryland
Anonymous
Nobody cares. W ES has become watered down and terrible.

—A W ES parent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares. W ES has become watered down and terrible.

—A W ES parent


That’s McKnight’s credit. Some W ESs still haven’t got rid of her assigned appointees and the rebuild of the school reputation and spirit would take longer.
Anonymous
This is one of the stupidest set of rankings. It’s like a buzzfeed listicle. Nothing more. And for the record, my DD attends one of these “top” schools. It’s probably directionally accurate but trying to parse the difference between the “top” and the next 10-20 elementary schools is meaningless.

It’s also a joke that OP thinks folks from the DC area care about Ocean City or some other resort town.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares. W ES has become watered down and terrible.

—A W ES parent


That’s McKnight’s credit. Some W ESs still haven’t got rid of her assigned appointees and the rebuild of the school reputation and spirit would take longer.


She assigned a lot of new principals (her friends) who drove most of the existing teachers away and replaced them with new teachers with no experience.
Anonymous
No one cares, OP, and I question what you think you are doing.
Anonymous
I take rankings with a LARGE grain of salt, because I know that schools with homogeneous middle class populations tend to score better. This is how schools outside of large metropolitan areas get ranked number 1.

MCPS is one of the nation's best school systems for kids with special needs and gifted kids: there are multiple special programs and magnets. DCUM tends to criticize them all and say they're insufficient, but I know that they're still better than what other public school systems have developed.

MCPS also deals with an large group of English learners, a large contingent who has arrived from Central America, but also, since we're close to Embassies and international institutions, some from educated, well-to-do foreign families.

This social hetereogeneity lowers scores. But I WANT that diversity. We are educated foreigners ourselves (not English learners, though) and we want a multi-cultural student body that brings various perspectives. One of my kids needed an IEP in school, and had services and accommodations. It was great. I don't think he would have received them so easily anywhere else. My other kid is gifted and has benefited from all the acceleration that her high school has been able to give her. She will take multivariable calculus and differential equations in 11th grade, and about 14 APs.

Despite all the handwringing about MCPS on DCUM, I know this is a great school system and I am happy to be here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I take rankings with a LARGE grain of salt, because I know that schools with homogeneous middle class populations tend to score better. This is how schools outside of large metropolitan areas get ranked number 1.

MCPS is one of the nation's best school systems for kids with special needs and gifted kids: there are multiple special programs and magnets. DCUM tends to criticize them all and say they're insufficient, but I know that they're still better than what other public school systems have developed.

MCPS also deals with an large group of English learners, a large contingent who has arrived from Central America, but also, since we're close to Embassies and international institutions, some from educated, well-to-do foreign families.

This social hetereogeneity lowers scores. But I WANT that diversity. We are educated foreigners ourselves (not English learners, though) and we want a multi-cultural student body that brings various perspectives. One of my kids needed an IEP in school, and had services and accommodations. It was great. I don't think he would have received them so easily anywhere else. My other kid is gifted and has benefited from all the acceleration that her high school has been able to give her. She will take multivariable calculus and differential equations in 11th grade, and about 14 APs.

Despite all the handwringing about MCPS on DCUM, I know this is a great school system and I am happy to be here.


This is a great post. Also, as a W parent, I assume that the 1 - 4 ranked schools are doing some great work. MCPS Elementary Schools dominate the top 30 so I would say in general the rankings are favorable anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I take rankings with a LARGE grain of salt, because I know that schools with homogeneous middle class populations tend to score better. This is how schools outside of large metropolitan areas get ranked number 1.

MCPS is one of the nation's best school systems for kids with special needs and gifted kids: there are multiple special programs and magnets. DCUM tends to criticize them all and say they're insufficient, but I know that they're still better than what other public school systems have developed.

MCPS also deals with an large group of English learners, a large contingent who has arrived from Central America, but also, since we're close to Embassies and international institutions, some from educated, well-to-do foreign families.

This social hetereogeneity lowers scores. But I WANT that diversity. We are educated foreigners ourselves (not English learners, though) and we want a multi-cultural student body that brings various perspectives. One of my kids needed an IEP in school, and had services and accommodations. It was great. I don't think he would have received them so easily anywhere else. My other kid is gifted and has benefited from all the acceleration that her high school has been able to give her. She will take multivariable calculus and differential equations in 11th grade, and about 14 APs.

Despite all the handwringing about MCPS on DCUM, I know this is a great school system and I am happy to be here.


Yeah, I have little to complain about our W schools. My elder one enjoyed the Blair SMCS where they were able to challenge themselves to the best level I could ever imagine and I hoped I could have for myself. It’s truly sad to see it gets dissolved.
Anonymous
Ocean City ES feeds to Decatur MS, which is a long commute and lower ranked and has much lower test scores than W middle schools. not worth it just for ES.

https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/maryland/stephen-decatur-middle-256416#map
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares. W ES has become watered down and terrible.

—A W ES parent


That’s McKnight’s credit. Some W ESs still haven’t got rid of her assigned appointees and the rebuild of the school reputation and spirit would take longer.

+1
Anonymous
We live in the W zone and our DDs were at a W elementry for a while. Moved them to private (as did a lot of their classmates) as W quality (and MCPS quality in general) has declined.. mostly due to poor management at the top levels.
Anonymous
They just want to self segregate. They don’t care.
Anonymous
Why are you only asking moms and not all parents? A bit sexist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bradley Hills is the best of MoCo coming in 5th place.
I know OCMD is looked down upon. Maybe I'll move there.
https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/elementary-schools/maryland


US News rankings are nonsense - it's marketing designed to bring in money after the magazine failed.
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