THANK YOU PP. And I will try my best to do as you are doing. I needed to hear this today and I wish you and yours the best as well! |
You never know. Don't give up hope! I think school recommendations matter - is your kid objectively a great kid, overall? Like do his or her teachers just love him/her? Good extracurriculars? Interesting person? Those all matter, too. |
What schools did you apply to? I know Deal kids with similar HSPT scores at St. Johns |
| A 65% with good grades would definitely be okay for the Diocesan schools. Good luck OP. |
OLGCHS |
My DD is a 9th grader at SJC. She had 80th percentile in HSPT - and is in Honors Math, Bio and English |
You seem like a nice person. |
Am I wrong? I have no personal experience in public, but I thought that was true. But if this is an exaggeration, please tell me! I live in APS boundaries, so maybe I'm getting an incorrect impression from neighbors and/or maybe this isn't true everywhere? |
You thought? |
| ADW scores are in! |
Not trying to be insensitive, but that has also been our experience. Maybe ours is a skewed view, but almost everyone we know from public who would be applying to private schools have straight A's and are in gifted or advanced classes. This is for Upper School applications. If others have a different experience, please share. Not trying to be rude. Just sharing our experience. |
Neither of my kids from DC public ever had straight As and both got into every private school they selected, Catholic and "Big whatever." Though test scores were very high and they were in advanced math. |
Did they attend pre or post pandemic/virtual learning? |
And yet my two former APS kids (k-8) now high schoolers still have straight As in their private Independent. They don’t seem to be struggling in Honors/APS like many classmates (a Junior & Freshmen). But their HSPTs were in the upper 90s. Don’t knock public school kids. |
I have no idea where you got the idea I was knocking public school kids. I have a current public middle schooler applying to private. |