How is 40% majority white? |
| Woodmoor is a nice neighborhood across from Blair HS. |
Winston Churchill HS in Montgomery County
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| I recommend Eleanor roosevelt HS in PG or the privates Dematha and Seton. |
Compared to the other groups, whites are the majority. Or are you grouping all nonwhites together? |
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I know families with kids in almost all of the Howard County high schools and have not heard of one family that hates their high school.
Most of the schools are racially diverse, except for River Hill and Glen Elg. What various is socioeconomic diversity. Some schools have more students receiving FARMs than others. Still, we have friends in high FARMs high schools whose kids LOVE their schools. |
| Isn't BCC the obvious answer? Excellent academics and very diverse, including 15 percent African American and a sizeable reduced lunch population. |
A majority is 50% or greater. The figures for QO are, like the county, minority-majority. Or, another way, no one subgroup is a majority at the school. |
A majority is 50% or greater. The figures for QO are, like the county, minority-majority. Or, another way, no one subgroup is a majority at the school. |
A majority is >50%. you mean they are the largest plurality. - DP |
Blair and done. |
Because it's the most diverse school in the state of Maryland. If you are a truly diverse school, you're not going to get anything over 6 on Great School rating. |
Reservoir in Hoco is at 7. 32% black, 30% white, 16- Asian, 15% Hispanic, 7% two or more races. Hammond is 7. 42% black, 26% white, 15% Asian, 11% Hispanic. Both of those schools have at least 20% FARMS. OP, look towards Howard County. Specifically, Reservoir, Hammond or Howard. Long Reach and Oakland Mills have lower great school ratings but are incredibly diverse and well loved. |
I don’t think these numbers will really impress the OP |
| My son goes to Blair and loves it. I was a little nervous because it's a huge school and he isn't the kind of kid to test into a magnet or any special program, and I thought he might slip through the cracks there. However, there are so many clubs and classes available, and so far his teachers have been very good. He joined the theater program, which is amazing, and has a diverse group of friends. Because the school is so big, there's really something for everyone, and they have a lot of resources (puts my small, hometown high school to shame). I would highly recommend it. Also, look into Takoma Park elementary schools/middle school or East Silver Spring elementary, which doesn't have a great GS score, but seems to have a really involved community and good teachers, including a math teacher who won a national teaching award. |