No, it does not. You're dumb like a brick. Try again |
You realize those rankings have to do more with privilege, race, home costs, average income and parents educational status vs. the quality of teaching at a school. Richer areas get people who are generally smarter and well educated so kids will do better on test scores. Privates skim off and select kids and kick out any kids who don't perform at the level they expect. So, neither is comparable to a regular real middle class or lower income school. You'd have to skim off the top kids to compare. |
Because they expect teachers to parent their kids and if the teachers are not working or on duty then they have to care for their kids and they don't want to. Free child care. |
Well the idea is to surround your kid with other high achievers...this is why we avoid public school. |
If you check all the boxes, the order that comes out is ranking for all schools combined. Even though the schools indicate the ranking within certain categories (private school, public school, Catholic school, girls, boys, etc.), the order that displays is the ranking for all of those categories combined. Get it now? God your are dense. |
Even google is smarter than you are. https://www.google.com/search?q=niche+maryland+high+schools+ranked&oq=nich&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i57j69i59j46i199i433i465i512j69i60l4.1338j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 |
Do you think all kids have the same intelligence? All can be accepted to the likes of Duke, MIT, and Harvard? Nope. Similarly, all kids don't have the cognitive ability to do higher math. |
Exactly so no need to post here. |
Not the ones who started in prek when it's impossible to fully know but any kids starting in MS or HS are going to be very bright or come from wealthy families or connected families. Let's be real. However, all those school are only going to take the very top kids or connected kids from each HS so bright kids in privates may have less opportunities than in an average public. |
We avoided private after looking at a bunch as their math track was far less rigorous and they dumbed down the kids in math. |
Ancient history. Things have drastically changed at MCPS. Nice try though. |
No not really. Kids that care about math still do incredibly well. There are lots of amazing enrichment opportunities too. I think that's why the privates can't compete in math competitions and publics destroy them. |
Teachers don't work for 10 months. Maybe 9 if you're being generous. Most are out a couple of times a month it's comparable to 160-170 days/year tops. |
That's the problem. Unless you spend money and time supplementing or get lucky enough to have a decent teacher, you are screwed. Not willing to chance that. My older one who was in private is at MIT now. |
Yes, if you google best high schools in Maryland, this link comes up. https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-high-schools/s/maryland/ This is how it shows in in google.
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