| OP yep you should move to Whitman. Bye. |
What a strange question. This isn't a categorization by country. It's purely a visual on the skin color when you look at the student body. Some southern Europeans are very swarthy, others white as a sheet. A lot of the South Americans I know are recent descendants of Europeans, and one of my Mexican friends is blonde, blue-eyed and very pale. But lily white in the WW context mostly means pale skinned and generally white American with small additions of western Europeans and East Asians. |
What decade are you living in? |
Some MCPS high schools have specializations. WW has had a language specialization for years: some of interest to the intelligence services and the State Department (Russian, Arabic, etc), others like Italian that are an expanded offering compared to elsewhere. |
| OP, you are seriously considering moving to be inbounds for a different MCPS? Just pay for private. |
+1 |
Thank you PP, I wish I could do private, but unfortunately, cannot afford it. |
Yes, have done it a few times already; many people do; at least those of us who cannot afford private, because not all of us can. |
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Whitman is very good if you have a bright, ambitious student. They have all the resources - all the AP classes, generally good teachers, all the extracurriculars, and a generally supportive environment. The overall culture is very performance oriented.
But Whitman would absolutely suck for the below average student. Would 100 percent go private in that circumstance. |
Private is so much more expensive than moving, especially if you have more than one kid. |
Absolutely. I have one kid with special needs and one neurotypical kid, and it was so much cheaper and nicer to move to a neighborhood with better schools. Why would I throw money out of the window and pay for 50K/kid private, when I can benefit from MCPS services and accommodations for my SN kid, acceleration for my neurotypical kid, pay for enrichment outside of school, and invest the rest for college? Even paying for more expensive housing to move to the better school cluster (maybe not what OP might have to do, considering the two clusters she's eyeing) was entirely worth it, since when my kids graduate, I still have a house in a pleasant neighborhood that has very stable real estate pricing. The house itself is somewhat of an investment. |
And offers Mandarin and Latin! I see a good number of Asians and South Americans. There are a lot of Diplomat families from all over the world that attend WW. |
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Are u moving OP?
U know you can’t just choose your HS |
+1 Agree |
We considered moving to be in bounds for WW (we are zoned for BCC) and the change in housing costs was going to be more than sending one kid to private school. Perhaps we could have found a house that was smaller and not as nice as current house, but that seemed like a silly trade. Opted out of mcps and have zero regrets. Friends at BCC say they are happy but then tell me stories about what’s going on and I have to wonder if it’s just a cope because they bought a 2m house and now can’t afford private. |