What about the academic pressure? Is there toxic competition between the students? |
What are the “rest.”? This sounds made up. |
Well, obviously not students enrolled at Potomac. And I'm not trying to make a joke. Your response is not only stupid, but wrong. I hate that it comes up here, and don't mean to repeat it, but for some reason, it bothers me that a Potomac parent would come on here saying that. It's sad to know that someone is so disconnected to come here and claim it's untrue. Some of us were very very close to the situation that year. |
There can be, yes. |
It's not made up. There are a handful of roles that are coveted. Honor Council comes to mind and it is reserved for top students only. Like that makes any sense. |
| So anything that DC doesn't get picked for is reserved? Even the council that rarely if ever meets? |
I am a current parent and have no idea why you would say it is untrue. Were you at the school last year? If so, shame on YOU for either being cold hearted or simply lying. No current parent I know would try to sweep this under the rug. |
+1 It is only a pressure cooker if you and your child can’t tolerate non A grades |
+1 interested to hear why 2020-2021 was a nightmare school year at Potomac |
No, because people have had a basic level of human decency. |
This. It shouldn’t be a topic for strangers on a website to speculate or gossip about, but don’t lie. |
It was the 2019/20 year, but a tough one particularly for the class of 2021. And the school continues to favor a small, select group of students and show little for students who struggle and work for opportunities only constantly to be overlooked. |
That has not been my child's experience in US. They do struggle and many of their teachers have gone the extra mile to support and help them. I will say that my child has been a lifer and most likely would not have been admitted for US; I also know they are not the only one in that situation. So just sharing that our experience is not what you portray. |
I am a current parent and have grown to really appreciate this school. It is not perfect but after hearing things that have gone at other schools, I am satisfied. I agree that siblings tend to get favored roles for sports/academics but part of it is parents figure out the system. They know classes, the coaches. It makes it difficult if you are new. There is a new AD who is trying to address this and I am told the school is working on leveling academic playing field. There is a new open program for certain honors classes. The honor council (mentioned above) is a different thing -I have zero issue with that. Those kids are not just good students. They are also the kindest and their role is to have empathy and also complete secrecy. No gossiping for anyone brought before. I think Potomac does this well because honor council roles at other schools are set up to just punish no learning experience. My kid thought about trying out for honor council because they are a good student and very nice but they said the pressure to not slip up and say anything was too much for them. They have nothing but respect for anyone selected. Hope this gives additional flavor. |
Didn't say that. I know of an experience happening right now, not involving my DC actually, in which athletes are being overlooked for the an athletic-based activity in favor of non-athletes who are favored by the school and need that extra bump for their top college applications. It's what they do--give most opportunities to top students to really bolster their apps, knowing those in the bottom half don't have a shot anyway. The larger they can make that gap, the better the top students look. It is well-known this is the case. |