Names of National Merit Semifinalists in DC Released: Sidwell -16. St. Albans - 1

Anonymous
Oh really. Hallucinating again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the private schools don’t brag about their paltry NMSF awardees or test scores (or minuscule endowments) what do they ultimately brag about .... lacrosse rankings and their well-heeled Ivy League legacy parents?


Mostly about their kids not hanging out in the Bethesda Giant on Friday nights.
Anonymous
Maret's results are interesting if you consider the usual pecking order of schools on this board.
Anonymous



Anonymous wrote:
If the private schools don’t brag about their paltry NMSF awardees or test scores (or minuscule endowments) what do they ultimately brag about .... lacrosse rankings and their well-heeled Ivy League legacy parents?


Mostly about their kids not hanging out in the Bethesda Giant on Friday nights.

“Beats getting high and over-dosing on Adderal and opioids”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What happened to St. Albans? It used to be close.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


OP- nothing happened.

The selection process starts with taking the PSAT though in fall of Junior year. To a family, in October or 2020 most skipped the test due to Covid. Think about it, would you have wanted your healthy, unvaccinated teen to sit in a room for 4 hours in a mask JUST SO they could be a National Merit blah, blah.

It seems some schools encouraged that and other families thought it just wasn't worth it.

There were also lots of seats on airplanes and empty hotels. Many of us passed on those as well.

Congrats to all the kids who did well and, especially to their parents who can read their child's name in WAPO !!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Anonymous wrote:
If the private schools don’t brag about their paltry NMSF awardees or test scores (or minuscule endowments) what do they ultimately brag about .... lacrosse rankings and their well-heeled Ivy League legacy parents?


Mostly about their kids not hanging out in the Bethesda Giant on Friday nights.

“Beats getting high and over-dosing on Adderal and opioids”.


Please let the group know your name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the private schools don’t brag about their paltry NMSF awardees or test scores (or minuscule endowments) what do they ultimately brag about .... lacrosse rankings and their well-heeled Ivy League legacy parents?


Mostly about their kids not hanging out in the Bethesda Giant on Friday nights.

😂

In fairness, I hear a few of them speaking French so there is at least a couple Rochambeau kids hanging out there FWIW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maret's results are interesting if you consider the usual pecking order of schools on this board.

Maret’s results were basically the same as Holton Arms. Both have classes of around 85 and both had 4-5 semifinalists. Makes sense to me in terms of “pecking order”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maret's results are interesting if you consider the usual pecking order of schools on this board.

Maret’s results were basically the same as Holton Arms. Both have classes of around 85 and both had 4-5 semifinalists. Makes sense to me in terms of “pecking order”.



Well, GDS usually is ranked three or four behind St. Albans, NCS and Sidwell. Both WIS and Maret beat GDS on this list at least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the private schools don’t brag about their paltry NMSF awardees or test scores (or minuscule endowments) what do they ultimately brag about .... lacrosse rankings and their well-heeled Ivy League legacy parents?


Mostly about their kids not hanging out in the Bethesda Giant on Friday nights.


Anonymous
I read the info about NMSFs. But I'm curious to know how many commendations each school had. Is that tracked somewhere? I saw our school's "commended" students and want to see how it stacks up.
Anonymous
Bullis announced that it had four.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I read the info about NMSFs. But I'm curious to know how many commendations each school had. Is that tracked somewhere? I saw our school's "commended" students and want to see how it stacks up.


The national "commended" score is so low relative to DC that likely there are scores at each of the "rigorous" independent schools. I would be curious about this as well
Anonymous
Too few Asians in private schools. Get Asians in and their performance will improve dramatically too.

It’s just that the STEM curriculum is substandard in private schools and so Asians avoid them . improve the STEM curriculum and then Asian Americans will join l.
Anonymous
St. Andrew's had 15 National Merit "commended" scholars this year, according to recent Facebook post.
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