So if you're a lawyer with several Ivy League degrees who earns $300,000 a year, it's fine to have lousy spelling and non-standard English, but if you used to be an English teacher and now you're the principal of Blair, it's just awful? |
One thing to consider.
All MCPS hs offer AP courses. Your kid can take the hardest courses at the worst performing school and that keeps him away from the disruptive and poor performing students. It is easier to be the top student in a poor performing school taking all AP classes and harder to be a top student in a hyper competitive school. It looks better on your college applications too. |
In the MCPS website all I could find was 2012 data. Have we slipped down further from that.
Accouding to U.S. News & World Report High School National Rank State Rank Churchill 57 1 Whitman 84 2 Wootton 93 3 Poolesville 105 4 Walter Johnson 118 5 Bethesda-Chevy Chase 151 6 Richard Montgomery 187 7 Blair 255 12 Rockville 356 18 Einstein 482 21 Wheaton 826 28 According to Washington Post for the same year - State ranking School 1 Poolesville 2 Richard Montgomery 3 Winston Churchill 4 Bethesda Chevy Chase 6 Walt Whitman 7 Walter Johnson 8 Thomas S. Wootton 9 Quince Orchard 14 Rockville Rockville MD 20 Sherwood Sandy Spring 21 Northwest 22 Montgomery Blair 29 Damascus 30 Albert Einstein 34 Wheaton Silver Spring According to Newsweek - Country ranking School 81 Poolesville 150 Winston Churchill 212 Thomas S. Wootton 299 Walt Whitman 365 Richard Montgomery 434 Bethesda-Chevy Chase 475 Walter Johnson 787 Northwest 992 Sherwood |
Best schools of 2014 according to Newsweek
State Rank School #1 Walt Whitman High School #2 Thomas S. Wootton High School #3 Poolesville High School #4 Richard Montgomery High School #6 Quince Orchard High #10 Col. Zadok Magruder High #12 Montgomery Blair High School |
the comparison is flawed. Blair has a magnet program that pulls in students from across the county. Poolesville is a whole school magnet. RM has the IB program. Blair without the magnet is one of the worst. |
School teacher's input. I would stay away from schools where the poverty percentile (FARMS) is greater than the national average. Unfortunately many of these children have more significant obstacles to contend with than school (gangs, domestic abuse, hunger, absentee parents due to incarceration/working two jobs/immigration, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, I could go on and on). The children's primary focus may be just on survival with so many competing factors. That being said, a very confident, self-assured student with strong family support and a sound moral compass would probably do just fine in this environment. |
' And the rest is high SES ....so only school that is great is Magruder. |
Blair also feeds from some high SES neighborhoods so it isn't just the magnet. Poolesville as well. Same for RM...magruder doesn't have a magnet but rarely is in the same conversation with all these others...an odd group of lists to be sure. |
+1 - a teacher at a very low-performing HS with a terrible reputation! |
You can buy an older home in Bethesda. The boomers made do. We called them "fixer uppers." |
MCPS as a whole is screwed up - no longer a dstrict to be respected. Instead a district that is being used as an example of what NOT to do!! |
This is a silly discussion. The top schools are Blair, Poolesville and RM if you are in the magnet or IB program. If your DC is not in those programs then look at Whitman, Wootton or Churchill. You can make an argument that WJ and BCC are good but not in the same league at the three W's. Anyone who tells you something else is delusional. |
The top students at WJ and BCC are just as good as the top at Whitman, Wootton and Churchill. The student body as a whole is a bit more spread out in achievement.
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Correct, those are all great schools and student bodies. The work hard, play sports, take challenging classes and are generally respectful students. |
And most are very wealthy kids who have every advantage possible. |