Np- I think this is very good advice. I would look thoroughly into Sherwood before ruling it out. The problem with these schools is that the behavior of a few damages the reputation of a school that might be a good school for your child. |
Yes, the kids testified. There was shared culpability for some, and other allegations were patently false. Einstein has a lot of issues, and so does Sherwood. I wouldn’t say either school is particularly racist. I can report there are fights at both schools. You can ask your kids which kids are typically involved in the fights. (Hint: it’s never white kids beating up bipoc. Rather, it’s typically B on B or H on H fights…oftentimes girls.) Einstein just had a lockdown last week. |
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I wouldn’t recommend Sherwood due to the reasons already stated. My kids went/are at Blake. We’ve been really happy there. You listed a bunch of areas but not the Stonegate area. It’s in the same price range as Olney.
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It was 16% Black in 2022/3 and I’m sure the percentage has increased over the last few years. |
Blake was 41% Black in 2022/3. |
Blake is good academically, but environment SUCKS. There is always something going on. Plus Op already ruled out northeast consortium schools. |
| I went there in the 80’s and it was very normal to see the confederate flag on belt buckles, t-shirts, car bumper sticker, and stickers on notebooks. I experienced this daily. It’s been 40 years so I hope a lot has changed. Because of my Sherwood experience, I only considered HBCUs. |
I’m very sorry you experienced that, PP. But the entire county was around 8% Black in the 1980s, and that was largely concentrated down county. Even the most diverse schools were overwhelmingly white in the 1980s. The county did begin diversifying more rapidly towards the second half of the 80s and throughout the 90s. At the risk of stating the obvious, it’s not the 1980s anymore. The biggest difference I see as a lifelong county resident is socioeconomics: the Sherwood cluster is less poor and more uniformly MC/UMC than most parts of the county. Lots of BIPOC families move out there precisely to have their kids go to school in a more MC/UMC environment. The gang stuff that is more prevalent down county (thanks to more rentals) isn’t as big an issue in Sherwood (very few rentals). |
I don't see any confederate flags, but there is a small subset of students who wear clothing you'd see at a country music concert. Boots, jeans, some cowboy hats, mullets. There are more students who don't. From what is posted on this forum about flights and lockdowns, Sherwood admin is doing well to keep anything from spiraling out of control. |
Sherwood is roughly 48% white. If you’re solely considering a school based on the percentage of black students, which private has more than 15% of the population is black? |
A Sherwood High School teacher just had an attempted carjacking happen to her on Friday: https://mocoshow.com/2025/03/16/attempted-carjacking-of-sherwood-high-school-teacher-at-starbucks/
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Yes, we are seeing an uptick of crime across the county, including in Olney. Apparently the affluent residents are easy targets. But the criminals aren’t from the local area. |
Dematha, Saint johns, Good counsel. |
This was about suicide, not racism. Still not ok, and very hurtful, but the intent by the students wasn’t a racial message. And I believe there were 3 students involved, and at least one wasn’t a Sherwood student. |
| Tons of fighting and horrific bullying. Teachers are leaving right and left because there is no support. Na na na hey hey hey education sucks. |