Uuuuuuh public schools can definitely be ranked in comparison to private schools, but when they outrank the private schools it is saying something the private school doesn't want to admit... |
| This thread is embarrassing. |
This thread is hilarious. |
| Truly! This thread is going to live rent free in my head for a long time 🤣 |
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I have a child starting Potomac this fall.
We live in McLean and when parents get together with other families from any school, they talk about the school. Langley high parents wear Langley spirit wear all the time. Our neighborhood has a mix of public and private schools. I have a neighbor who sends her kids to basis and she talks about basis. Op seems unnecessarily triggered. |
This seems like a you problem. We have 3 kids and have kids in both public and private. Maybe it is because we can easily afford it and gave our kids a choice, these schools don’t affect us in any way. We know kids at all the private schools. I have a super smart kid at public and he would have done well anywhere. I definitely don’t feel the slightest bit threatened by some parents who have kids at Potomac or st Albans or whether. Op, you sound really insecure. |
| This thread really does prove its own point in real time 🤣 |
Congressional was the new money club in the area. Looked down upon by the members of Chevy Chase and Columbia. Now, Congressional is seen as a top club. Potomac was not a tough school to get into back then. Sidwell (once Chelsea went there) and the Cathedral schools were the places to be if you cared about that stuff. |
Ahhh gotcha! Thank you for bringing me in on it! I think you are right in a way, but also it sounds like Congressional came up where as it seems Potomac is slipping and the parents are trying to cling to the history of once being in Kalorama while the school pumps up admissions stats by casting a wide net with their bussing push... |
I can assure you it’s still new money and looked down on ?) Chevy and Columbia. |
| It's interesting, when you look at their history, the school was originally much more focused on early childhood and that philosophy. It feels like as they’ve expanded into a full K–12, the identity has gotten a bit broader and possibly a little lost... which might be part of why the parent culture reads differently than some of the more tightly defined DC schools. |
Correct. Anyone in their late 40s and up could not have gone to Potomac because they didn’t have a high school. I went to private here and had never heard of them. I knew all the schools because of playing sports against them and Potomac was not a thing. They have done a heck of a job marketing themselves as exclusive etc but they are actually a new kid on the block. |
| Pp here. I will add that as a Virginia resident, we could use more than 3 independent non-Catholic co-ed schools. Potomac grabs Fairfax, Arlington and some of DC and MD. SSSAS gets southern Maryland and down 95 as well as lots of Alexandria. Flint Hill takes Fairfax and lots of Loudoun. If another school like little Langley added a high school, it would be full in half a second. Potomac was smart to add a high school. |
lol. We had a set as neighbors. OP is on to something. |
You ended your sentence with a preposition. |