Is Holton-Arms the most rigorous school in the state of Maryland?

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Anonymous wrote:Is there a parent of current 12th grade Holton student willing to show your DC's stats? I'd love to see it. Full disclosure - my DC is a MoCo magnet senior.


I highly doubt anyone, including you should post stats and try to one up your kids. It is a confidentiality issue and super childish. Your DC would be embarrassed of you.


I didn't read that as trying to one up the kids, just someone interested in data. DD has an ACT above 33 and an UW GPA of 3.9+. There are plenty of high stats kids, but I couldn't tell you the class averages. The school profile with class of 2017 data is linked below. As the student stated above, there is no grade inflation. It's not unusual for girls to get a B or B+ in an AP class and still score a 5.

http://www.holton-arms.edu/uploaded/documents/US/holton_school_profile_sy2018.pdf



Am I reading this report correctly? It sites an average ACT composite score of 31 and not the 33 or 34 thrown out by posters. It also references 6 NMSF students and not the 38 or 41 mentioned previously. This is from the school, correct, and not some second had source? Perhaps that original posters should restate their starting position on the subject under the circumstances. A meaningful discrepancy exists.
Anonymous
LOL. H-A is not even near the top. Usually have less than 1/2 dozen NMSF kids. Google “NMSF winners by school, Montgomery county” see it yourself
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I doubt that Holton Arms is the "most rigorous." It is certainly one of the most expensive which lends to that impression, but many schools are rigorous, some in one area more than another. It comes down to the kind of academic environment that best fits the needs and capabilities of a particular student. I wouldn't fall into the trap of confusing a good education with social prestige.


By Maryland, you really mean Montgomery County, because some of the Baltimore area schools are also very rigorous — Bryn Mawr, Gilman, Calvert, Park, etc. s s
Anonymous
The original post was from 10/14.......
Anonymous
Blair Magnet's average SAT scores on their site are 744 reading/writing and 787 math.
Anonymous
Holton's average SAT scores from the school profile are 680 reading and 670 math.
Anonymous
No way and nor do I want Holton to be rigorous. My both DDs attend it and are super happy there. One of the key reasons is it a beautifully well balanced program that suits each of my DD's needs. One is methodical systematic but not a math superstar and the other is a math star with good (but not genius level) science and reasoning skills.

Both though enjoy learning and do well in both classes and outside competitions. I didnt expect Holton to drill them or make it so super like the MoCo Gifted program. They also enjoy all the other activities in the school - sports, music etc and are well rounded which is what I pay for so we are content. No need to be super rigorous, please no.
Anonymous
Gilman , Roland Park, Bryn Mawr , Loyola Blakefield , Landon are up there too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blair Magnet's average SAT scores on their site are 744 reading/writing and 787 math.


I've never heard of Blair Magnet HS. Are you referring to Montgomery Blair HS? Their stats are available online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blair Magnet's average SAT scores on their site are 744 reading/writing and 787 math.


I've never heard of Blair Magnet
HS. Are you referring to Montgomery Blair HS? Their stats are available online.

Then go lie under the rock you came from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blair Magnet's average SAT scores on their site are 744 reading/writing and 787 math.


I've never heard of Blair Magnet
HS. Are you referring to Montgomery Blair HS? Their stats are available online.

Then go lie under the rock you came from.


It appears the previous poster was pointing out that Blair Magnet is not a high school and shouldn’t be compared with a high school. Seems like a fair point.
Anonymous
I have not read this string but never imagined I would see Holton and most rigorous in the same sentence. Are they marketing gurus now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have not read this string but never imagined I would see Holton and most rigorous in the same sentence. Are they marketing gurus now?


NP. Why do you say this? Is Holton not academically challenging? We’re applying to the lower school and thought it was supposed to be excellent. Can you say more?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have not read this string but never imagined I would see Holton and most rigorous in the same sentence. Are they marketing gurus now?

+1000
Me neither.
Anonymous
This is obviously posted by the Holton communications staff. Ridiculously transparent marketing ploy.
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