Montgomery County shut out of top 10 elementary schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you'll be moving out to Ellicott City, then?

She doesn't have to move to Ellicott City she just needs to move to Germantown to attend the highest ranked MoCo elementary school according to that list - Ronald McNair. It's ranked 11 so just outside the top 10



Or they could attend Goshen ES. Goshen ES sends the largest contingent of students to Clearspring ES HGC each year - and it is not even on the list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How sad. Even a few years back, it was nothing but MoCo schools. Now, not even 1.


It's sad that Montgomery County schools are not on a list of elementary schools ranked according to some dubious methodology that may or may not mean anything at all? I don't feel very sad.
Anonymous
Three years ago while looking for a home in Ellicott City for better schools -- then someone told me to look at US New High School ranking. Most top Maryland high schools are in MoCo. I changed mind and settled in MoCo.

I think US News is more reliable source.
Anonymous
In the another thread, people are lamenting standardized testing in ES, and I mentioned if we did away with these in ES then what would parents use to gauge which schools are best? What would DCUMers use to compare schools? Op just proved my point.

Yea, I know, this ranking included "opinions". OK, but even in the "best" schools you'll have people who are very unhappy be very vocal about their opinions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How sad. Even a few years back, it was nothing but MoCo schools. Now, not even 1.


If I'm not mistaken, this is the first year that "Niche" has ranked elementary schools. I'm no statistician, but I know that you need to use the same methodology over time to see a trend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How sad. Even a few years back, it was nothing but MoCo schools. Now, not even 1.


Cite?
Anonymous
I wouldn't put too much weight on these rankings. There are tons of websites out there that rank schools and most use questionable research methodology.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://k12.niche.com/rankings/public-elementary-schools/best-overall/s/maryland/?source=fb_md_e


Funny. With all the insults you read on this forum, several upper county ES in Germantown, Gaithersburg, Clarksburg, and Rockville rank above virtally all the schools in Chevy Chase, Olney, and Bethesda.

Parents at Ronald McNair, Spark Matsunaga, Diamond, Lake Seneca, etc. know their kids are getting a quality education, though you could never tell reading this site. I guess most of us MoCo "others" are too busy spending quality time at the Soccerplex or outdoors with our kids to be constantly bickering over which "W school" is the best, and spreading fear of the upcounty "poors."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://k12.niche.com/rankings/public-elementary-schools/best-overall/s/maryland/?source=fb_md_e


Funny. With all the insults you read on this forum, several upper county ES in Germantown, Gaithersburg, Clarksburg, and Rockville rank above virtally all the schools in Chevy Chase, Olney, and Bethesda.

Parents at Ronald McNair, Spark Matsunaga, Diamond, Lake Seneca, etc. know their kids are getting a quality education, though you could never tell reading this site. I guess most of us MoCo "others" are too busy spending quality time at the Soccerplex or outdoors with our kids to be constantly bickering over which "W school" is the best, and spreading fear of the upcounty "poors."


Shhh, those of us who live upcounty don't want the DCUM crowd moving up here. Let them keep the high-pressure environment for their kids where it is.
Anonymous
Oh no! This is awful!

I can't believe my kid doesn't go to a TOP TEN ES! This must mean my local ES sux eggs.

She's doomed to failure! What have I done? Is it too late to get her into a TOP THREE PS? Or is it TOP FIVE? I'm so confused! Will she ever make it into the TOP ONE PRCENT of all U.S earners?

Who are some of the TOP children's psychologists I can call to help her deal with this? What about TOP children's tutoring -- are Sylva and Tabtor any good or is Kumon really the TOPS?

Effin' 'ell, I've already missed the deadline to get her into a TOP summer camp like Holton Arms!! She might have to spend the summer at the Y (shudder).
Anonymous

http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland

#1 Walt Whitman High School
7100 WHITTIER BLVD, BETHESDA, MD 20817

#2
Thomas S. Wootton High School
2100 WOOTTON PARKWAY, ROCKVILLE, MD 20850

#3
Poolesville High School
17501 WILLARD RD, POOLESVILLE, MD 20837

#4
Richard Montgomery High School
250 RICHARD MONTGOMERY DR, ROCKVILLE, MD 20852

#5
Barbara Ingram School for the Arts
711 SOUTH POTOMAC ST, HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740

#6
Quince Orchard High
15800 QUINCE ORCHARD RD, GAITHERSBURG, MD 20878

#7
Eastern Technical High School
1100 MACE AVE, BALTIMORE, MD 21221

#8
Towson High School Law and Public Policy
69 CEDAR AVE, TOWSON, MD 21286

#9
River Hill High School
12101 ROUTE 108, CLARKSVILLE, MD 21029

#10
Col. Zadok Magruder High
5939 MUNCASTER MILL RD, ROCKVILLE, MD 20855

6 of top 10 Maryland high schools are in MoCo
Anonymous
The US News methodology can be questioned, but it's far more objective and fact-based than the Niche rankings, which are totally bogus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://k12.niche.com/rankings/public-elementary-schools/best-overall/s/maryland/?source=fb_md_e


Funny. With all the insults you read on this forum, several upper county ES in Germantown, Gaithersburg, Clarksburg, and Rockville rank above virtally all the schools in Chevy Chase, Olney, and Bethesda.

Parents at Ronald McNair, Spark Matsunaga, Diamond, Lake Seneca, etc. know their kids are getting a quality education, though you could never tell reading this site. I guess most of us MoCo "others" are too busy spending quality time at the Soccerplex or outdoors with our kids to be constantly bickering over which "W school" is the best, and spreading fear of the upcounty "poors."


Shhh, those of us who live upcounty don't want the DCUM crowd moving up here. Let them keep the high-pressure environment for their kids where it is.


haha. Clearly the study is flawed

In any case, I would like to thank the down county mommy warriors for paying such high property taxes on their million dollar 1950s Cape Cods to subsidize the education of our little FARMers.

Sorry to interrupt your pages and pages of gloating over all those awesome family friendly neighborhoods in Olney. Don't forget to reload your EZ pass for the $10 ICC commute. Bethesda and Chevy Chasers, please send my regards to the new skyscraper occupants who will soon be stuffing your favorite W school to 200% capacity and vying for position in the free lunch line.
Anonymous
My ES is down in the 80's..but still has all A's and an A-. Weird results
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My ES is down in the 80's..but still has all A's and an A-. Weird results


Well this list is the top 100. I imagine there are many many more elementary schools in the state. So top 100 is pretty good.
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