With all disrespect intended. |
You misspelled “intelligence” |
Honest question. Why the disrespect? I moved to this neighborhood because the school was great and I knew it would provide a good education for my kids. And my kids are now in college and the education was exactly what I wanted. Why do you hate Wootton so much? |
Don’t mind them. They are jealous and it goes back many years. Stupid but it is what it is. |
Because you can't even figure it out yourself. |
No. Can you explain? Or are just going give random open-ended comments? |
Did the misspelling in the original comment prevent you from grokking the content? |
No. You said with all disrespect intended. And I'm asking why the disrespect? And you haven't answered that question. |
I just don't think nit picking about spelling is deserving of respect. |
Got it. It just seemed out of context when I mentioned the spelling and you said disrespect intended. Truthfully, that didn't make sense and still doesn't. But I'll accept your explanation. |
My opinion of Wootton and MCPS is decreasing. What has become obvious is that they are basically cheating demographics to "fake" quality education. The school boundaries now aren't even contiguous. I don't think it matters what the Good Schools ratings is. A) The "neighborhood" isn't that great. B) The education isn't that great. It's over for Wootton. (disrespectfully edited) |
Most parents care about their kids education. Many richer parents are checked out. Many don't bother to go to the teacher meetings, because we know the teachers aren't interested and its all superficial. |
+1 Good gracious. Look at the scores at JWMS. Lots of people opining without any actual knowledge of the area. |
This. What a dummy the OP is |
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I have two friends that are teachers at GHS. When you are at least an “ok” student who is not getting in trouble, skipping school or belittling your teachers-you will have a much higher grade for the same level of work than a Wootton student would have. This is simply because of your peer group. Your grades are higher because doing the literal bare minimum is so unexpected it stands out far more. So yeah, having great grades at GHS is pretty meaningless as compared to other high schools. So I guess if your kid is struggling and you are worried about them getting into college-it would be a great choice because they will have to do a lot less to succeed.
“the curriculum is the same in every school in the county” sure-but the way it is presented/graded etc…is definitely not the same. |