RM vs Wootton

Anonymous
I heard that nearly 50 kids at Frost had full blown pregnancies this year. They had to open a day care center.

Come on. There is a JW hater on this poster whose mission is to come on here and crap all over the school in order to promote Frost. Shame on you. You are despicable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't RM have the 18yr old sophomore banging a 14yr old in the hallway this past school year? Sounds lovely.



Similar thing happened at the very prestigious private school I taught at. Hormones happen. I'm not sure that says anything about the quality of teaching.


Can you tell me what prestigious private school had 18yr old sophomores?


SIMILAR thing, not exactly the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love some help understanding the pros and cons of each school. Wootton seems to be the preferred school. What is that based on?


Way to stir the pot, OP. There are literally dozens of posts about the schools already and there are always strong opinions. Those in the RM cluster will likely tout their school just as those in the Wootton cluster will likely tout theirs. If you really care, find people you know to speak to about the schools and not some anonymous posters.


I guess we could say that about any post here.


I know people who went to both schools. As we determine where we will be moving and raising our kids in the coming years, I'd like to know what these schools are like NOW, and I don't know people who would be able to talk about both of them as they are today. Of course I am not relying on DCUM to make the decision for me. I had assumed the schools were similar and was surprised to hear such a clear preference for Wootton, so I'd figured I'd ask.
Anonymous
To be honest, I would send my child to Quibce Orchard before considering Richard Montgomery. The diversity is perfect but they have good test scores, great sports and arts and high school spirit. It was named above RM this year. Cost of living is less too. Wootton is a great school with good neighborhoods. The cost to live there is high.
Anonymous
Quince Orchard - sorry
Anonymous
Go ahead and go to QO. One less person in our Wootton cluster - we like all of our schools being undersubscribed and ES class sizes around 15-16 students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and go to QO. One less person in our Wootton cluster - we like all of our schools being undersubscribed and ES class sizes around 15-16 students.


Wootton HS is over capacity, just like RM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and go to QO. One less person in our Wootton cluster - we like all of our schools being undersubscribed and ES class sizes around 15-16 students.


Here is an example of how bitchy woo toon parents are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and go to QO. One less person in our Wootton cluster - we like all of our schools being undersubscribed and ES class sizes around 15-16 students.


This is a perfect example of how bitchy Wootton parents act.
Anonymous
You suck, Wootton parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and go to QO. One less person in our Wootton cluster - we like all of our schools being undersubscribed and ES class sizes around 15-16 students.


Wootton HS is over capacity, just like RM.


Actually Richard Montgomery was under capacity last year. Enrollment 2,166, capacity 2,236.

http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04201.pdf
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