We live in Woodside Park and our kids are at Einstein, doing very well. Our oldest graduated two years ago and is at a top 10 college. We are a lawyer and physician household. There are a lot of families like ours at Einstein. |
Woodside Park resident here. Not true. |
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Threads on DCUM on Einstein always reach this point (and then go on):
- we're a doctor/lawyer family who loves Einstein and our small house - Einstein is full of gangs and your house is terrible |
Sure you are |
Our house is actually quite large, a prewar colonial with a third floor and finished walkout basement. But whatever. |
Why are you so troubled by the notion that your demographic peers make choices that are different from yours and do well? What’s up with that? |
Yup. This pretty much sums it up. But I'd also add "low test scores don't prove anything" |
| Einstein is a fine school. It has a peer cohort for high-achieving students. It's underrated. The area may be in some flux because of the extreme overcrowding there and at WJ. The addition of Woodward in 2025 will likely solve that. |
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Please refer to the Maryland State Department of Education Report Card:
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/H/1/15/0789/0 This gives you objective data to review. |
Yes, you are right. I would guess that 80%+ of Einstein families have an HHI of less than $250,000. I have 2 there, and of course it is hard to know exactly what people earn, but, I think there are very few at $250,000+ |
Thank you. That is simply terrible. In comparison here is Whitman. https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/H/1/15/0427/0 |
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Test scores in this area = race/class.
So anyone saying high test scores = good school is really saying white/rich students = good school. Hence the person who quoted Whitman above. The flip side of this is that if you have an upper middle class kid with educated parents, they do well. There are lots of us at Einstein. If you’re one of us, you will like it. If you are a low-income family, I honestly have no idea whether you’d be better off at a wealthier school because I don’t have that experience. |
Yes. This will be the biggest factor for Einstein, as well as Wheaton, in a few years, how the new boundaries for Woodward are drawn. Northwood and Kennedy will also get additions, so new boundaries there will also be needed because Blair is so overcrowded too. |
| I have two children who went there and had a great experience. It is diverse, which freaks some people out, but the people who actually go there tend to love it. |
| Something that Einstein offers that most other DCC schools don't is the ability to take Pre-IB English 9 and 10. Honors English is really not an advanced class, and students who'd benefit from a more challenging English class have better options all four years at Einstein. For 11th and 12th, some of the Pre-IB students continue in IB classes, while others take AP Lang and Lit. |