| No tutors, no private college counselors. kid works, kid's friends work, all attend Whitman. Will drive 12 year old car when that day arrives. There are rental buildings with many Whitman students near Westbard and Sangamore shopping centers. Many others live in rental homes. It's a big school. |
| Thank you. I appreciate this. |
| Lived here for a very long time and have kids in MS and HS in upcounty and have nieces and nephews in a W cluster along with friends with kids all over MCPS including those at a W. If I were to pick which W school is least difficult to not be wealthy, I would pick WJ or BCC. |
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[quote=Anonymous][b]There are a lot of small regular people houses in Whitman district[/b]. Sure many are being torn down for huge new builds, but there is still a decent inventory to keep track of. [/quote]
All 900k plus |
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My kid just graduated BCC and one thing we like about the neighborhood is there’s no need for a kid to have a car (we have one 10 year old car for three drivers).
The area is very walkable and if they want to go downtown or to the Montgomery Mall they can take metro or bus. We also never did tutors or paid college prep fwiw |
How can you know that the SS schools are rubbish? I don't have a dog in this fight, but am considering a MoCo move, and I had the impression that Blair, at least (which is TKPK not SS, I guess) had offerings and outcomes as good as the W/BCC schools. |
You can say that for a lot of MoCo high schools, not just Blair. |
And Blair is in SS! TKPK is zoned there and so is part of SS. |
Blair's college outcomes are a lot better than any W according to the data published by Bethesda Beat. Also, there was that document that leaked a few years ago that showed the average SAT scores by demographic cohort for each HS was very interesting. |
Wouldn't that just reflect that Blair has a competitive magnet program whereas the other schools do not? |
There you go, spoiling a good story! |
And the Ws have their share of rich students. Maybe….. they’re all good? |
No. There are plenty of mediocre rich kids. But magnet kids are selected for academics. |
There are also plenty of mediocre magnet kids. |
Of course, but the demographic population serving the W’s is richer (with fewer poor students), and that trends toward better academic performance. That gives them an edge. I’d be skeptical that demographically similar students at any of these schools perform that differently. |