I don’t need to tell myself. I read about it. https://theblackandwhite.net/72364/opinion/mcps-deflate-grade-inflation-and-reform-the-grading-system/ |
What’s with the “Public schools are sinking fast lol”. Is that what they teach in Catholic school? You seem to delight in the idea of public schools failing. |
That was a response to the PP who said “Good Curriculum LOL,” claiminng that public schools were better quality. They are not. |
| I think the other thing people should keep in mind is that for many people, it isn't necessarily about the college outcome. We have chosen Catholic school K-12 because we believe in Catholic education and wanted an all girls experience for our girls for many reasons. If they wound up getting into a lesser school than if they had been in public, so be it. The experience they received was incredible (teachers, traditions and academics) and they have amazing friends for life that I'm so grateful for. (2 DD's in college so far at a top SLAC and T15 plus one still in hs). |
We feel similarly however my daughter chose a school that would improve her chances of getting into one of the top universities. Whether she succeeds or not wouldn’t have us second guess choosing a Catholic education. |
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Flaming liberal AHC parent here. You're full of crap. I'm sure you could find similar postings from GDS parents if you looked hard enough; doesn't prove a thing.
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| My daughter was at a local Catholic school and is now in a public high school. Long story and a financial one. She is in the strongest math and far more mature than her classmates. Catholic school does teach math, they just don't let the other kids who struggle fall behind like the publics. She was taught this math from her Catholic school. Please don't tell me she learned it somewhere else. Wrong. |
| Take a peek at the Spanish 2 curriculum at a local public school versus a Catholic school. The grade inflation is a joke in the public school system. It's apples to oranges. Honestly, what is being taught in Spanish 2 is far more advanced than what is being taught in Spanish 3 in the public schools. Maybe not all, but the 2 we've looked at. |
| Our Catholic school is not meeting our expectations especially as experienced teachers leave and are replaced by newbies learning how to teach while the school increases class size. Some say it is also "sinking" but I won't go that far. |
PPs quote is literally incorrect. Take Episcopal HS in Alexandria for example. They have the highest endowment and besides the athletes, the college admission statistics are horrid. They almost all go to so called ‘safety schools’; im convinced any school in MCPS has better matriculation. |
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Catholic school is way behind in math & Science.
Writing could be better at some Catholic Schools. If you look at the matriculations going to schools like MIT, CMU, Georgia tech, Stanford, Rensler, Rice, Eng/CS programs that are highly regarded, yeah not seeing that at Catholic schools. Even Harvard. Nope. |
| I’ve noticed that a lot of Catholic parents don’t want their child to deal with the stress of an Ivy. |
LOL my DD wound up at one of these schools you list coming from Stone Ridge. The girls wind up at great schools. |
This 100%. My kid had incredible stats but didn't bother applying to any ivies. He's at Notre Dame working hard, but still having the time of his life. He wouldn't change a thing looking back. |