Yes I have. I've also seen POLY's test scores and college admissions stats. Look up the test scores for POLY and BCC on Great Schools. There's a 30% gap in English and Algebra 1 in POLY's favor, based on the same statewide test. (It'd be pointless to compare test scores between POLY and Wilson because they're not taking the same test.) Beyond test scores and college admissions the focused kids at POLY are empathetic and humble and just all around good kids. They appreciate what they have more than some others around here because they interact daily with kids who are just as smart but who weren't blessed with nearly as much. They're very gracious. |
Also, Johns Hopkins will cover the tuition for kids who attend Baltimore public and charter schools, if their parents make less than $80k. Families making $80k to $150k only have to contribute 10% of their income for tuition. Not a bad deal:
https://baltimorescholars.jhu.edu |
I taught at Hopkins for a few years and had quite a few Baltimore scholars in my courses (almost all from Poly or City). Overall, I found them to be very well prepared-maybe less polished, particularly in their writing, than the prep school kids but also more inquisitive and dedicated. |
+1 I know two ppl that do this commute and are really happy about living in Annapolis. They work in the capitol and they've said it's not a bad commute for them. |