You can't compare these if you are looking at out of state. Our experience is that math is as strong or stronger in our parochial school vs. MCPS. English, reading, and other subjects are significantly stronger. Behavior issues are non existent. You have to look at the whole package. |
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Exactly! In this area the parochial schools need to be excellent because the parents demand it or they withdraw their kids and do public or private with CCD. We are not in some rural area with limited choices. In fact, we have the burden of choice. I live in NoVA and from my DS experience at St James and also with friends at OLGC, St Mark’s, St Leo’s, St Luke’s, is that the academics are all excellent. Sure there’s always a teacher or something that is off and could be improved but would be like that anywhere.
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I would much rather my child be well spoken and well mannered and part of a strong community than be ahead in math. The reading and writing skills taught in Catholic are far more advanced than public schools too. I think most high school teachers can easily identify who attended parochial school based on writing.
But if you are a STEM family MCP may be the better choice. |
IB magnet for the win -- strong reading/writing/analysis and IB/AP and MVC for STEM |
Because clearly if a kid attend public school they are doomed to be ill mannered, with broken language, and lacking a sense of community.
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