2023 Presidential Scholars: WIS !!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, what an obnoxious post - especially because this is just a list of candidates that are the top scorers in their states.


This is not a fully accurate statement. Many kids on the list do not have top SAT/ACT scores. That is just one way, and the automatic way, to get on the candidate list.

Kudos to all the kids recognized!


Yeah, it’s an accomplishment, but OP is being misleading by making it seem like these are winners, when they’re actually candidates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do some schools not participate? I’m not seeing anyone from some big schools like St. Albans, NCS, Georgetown Prep.


They competed. They just were just far behind local public schools and privates such as WIS.

Sidwell: 6
GDS: 4
NCS: 2
STA: 4


Wow. The Big 3 took a paddling (yet again) from local publics.

What the hell are we paying all this money for?


Peer group. Money can (no longer) buy it.
Anonymous
20 plus kids from TJ …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do some schools not participate? I’m not seeing anyone from some big schools like St. Albans, NCS, Georgetown Prep.


They competed. They just were just far behind local public schools and privates such as WIS.

Sidwell: 6
GDS: 4
NCS: 2
STA: 4


Maret: 5

It’s important to note, most of these schools are like 90-100 per grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many of these were just nominated by the DC gov; hence the large number of public school kids.
year after year it's private school kids (Almost always STA, NCS and Sidwell) who actually win because that phase is not based on local officials but merit. bookmark this site and come back to it--one of the two STA kids will win in the end.


It's not merit so much as willingness to churn out a whole bunch of essays. Many kids can't be bothered at this stage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do some schools not participate? I’m not seeing anyone from some big schools like St. Albans, NCS, Georgetown Prep.


They did, just didn't do well. No surprised here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do some schools not participate? I’m not seeing anyone from some big schools like St. Albans, NCS, Georgetown Prep.


They did, just didn't do well. No surprised here.


NCS and STA each have 2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to WIS with a record eight Presidential Scholars, besting all area private schools!! Amazing and says something about the high quality students at WIS. Great job!!!


What is WIS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to WIS with a record eight Presidential Scholars, besting all area private schools!! Amazing and says something about the high quality students at WIS. Great job!!!


What is WIS?


Yes, there’s that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to WIS with a record eight Presidential Scholars, besting all area private schools!! Amazing and says something about the high quality students at WIS. Great job!!!


What is WIS?


Yes, there’s that.


What is this award. Not on many radar screens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do some schools not participate? I’m not seeing anyone from some big schools like St. Albans, NCS, Georgetown Prep.


They competed. They just were just far behind local public schools and privates such as WIS.

Sidwell: 6
GDS: 4
NCS: 2
STA: 4


Maret: 5

It’s important to note, most of these schools are like 90-100 per grade.


exactly and publics have 500-600 per grade
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do some schools not participate? I’m not seeing anyone from some big schools like St. Albans, NCS, Georgetown Prep.


They competed. They just were just far behind local public schools and privates such as WIS.

Sidwell: 6
GDS: 4
NCS: 2
STA: 4


Maret: 5

It’s important to note, most of these schools are like 90-100 per grade.


exactly and publics have 500-600 per grade


Shhh. It’s much more fun when the public schools parents can dunk on the private schools by using overall numbers and not the percentage of each class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to WIS with a record eight Presidential Scholars, besting all area private schools!! Amazing and says something about the high quality students at WIS. Great job!!!


What is WIS?


Washington International School
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do some schools not participate? I’m not seeing anyone from some big schools like St. Albans, NCS, Georgetown Prep.


They competed. They just were just far behind local public schools and privates such as WIS.

Sidwell: 6
GDS: 4
NCS: 2
STA: 4


Maret: 5

It’s important to note, most of these schools are like 90-100 per grade.


exactly and publics have 500-600 per grade


Shhh. It’s much more fun when the public schools parents can dunk on the private schools by using overall numbers and not the percentage of each class.
Anonymous
Ok, here are the numbers (TJ and School Without Walls are public, I believe. Guess public school parents can continue to “dunk”):

Sidwell, 120 seniors, 6 nominees - 5%
WIS, 63 seniors, 8 nominees. - 13%
Maret, 80 seniors, 5 nominees - 6%

GDS, 130 seniors, 4 nominees - 3%
School Without Walls, 150 seniors, 11 nominees - 14%
Thomas Jefferson, 425 seniors, 22 nom - 5.1%
NCS, 71 seniors, 2 nominees - 4%
STA, 60 seniors, 4 nominees - 7%
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