| Whitman alum. No noticeable difference from the student perspective until you get into the minutiae of course offerings. |
APEX is nothing nw. It's not like it was when my niece was at WJ. Basically any kid with a 3.75 coming from MS got in. At WJ anyone can take AP's Apex means nothing. |
| Agree. Apex is not a real factor, like IB. |
None of these schools are diverse and diversity is in skin color but not in other ways like money. |
| Whitman has more of a "pressure cooker" reputation. |
So don't send your kids there. More room for others. Bye. |
| They’re all essentially the same. BCC slightly more diverse (than wj too). Find a house and neighborhood you like. There are tons. |
| They are all great schools. You won't go wrong with any of them. BCC may have a lower rating because it has a bigger population of lower socioeconomic families. The nice thing about BCC is that is has an IB program whereas the other schools you mentioned do not. |
Agree. Apex used to be a way to keep bright kids at WJ, instead of heading to Blair and RM. It was test in, along with grades and teacher recommendations. Now, open to any MS student with a 3.5 (which from NB was more than 75% of them). |
I wouldn't. I went to them so I know how unimpressive they are. |
So you can't afford the housing. I know, it's expensive. |
| None of them are “great.” You are better off buying in a more affordable area and going to private school (where kids actually get to go to school). MCPS kid will be year+ behind. |
Don't worry. Based on Gayles statement today, Kids should be back in person by Fall 2021. 1.5 years out of school won't be an issue. |
I'm honestly surprised so many people have just sat back and taken this inaction by MCPS. |
Even with private schools kids "get to go to school", they still cannot compete with MCPS kids. |