| Potomac sounds like a really nice country club. I heard they even offer classes! With real teachers! I can't wait until the Lazy River opens. |
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| No dog in this fight but know several Potomac families and they are nice as they can be with down to earth kids. |
Please do not suggest that people drive to the campus to check it out. The neighborhood counts cars going up and down Potomac School Road and the school must pay a fine if the allocation is exceeded. That is why the school has students board buses within a mile of the school, in order to alleviate the number of times the clicker is triggered in the road. |
Why would the school choose such an unpleasant neighborhood for its location? Those neighbors do not sound welcoming. |
How is that even legal? Looks like Potomac School Road is a public road with homes on it right up to the entrance of the school. |
you not get in there anyway since there is armed security at the gate |
Wow this looks amazing! |
The school was there before the neighborhood. |
All the more reason for Potomac to tell those unwelcoming neighbors to stuff it! |
No, that's not right and you know it! |
Hooray! Hooray! |
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Just visited recently. School paper says a new conservative club is forming, that most of the students are liberal and dominate class discussions, and this will be a forum for the minority. So still a liberal school, but not as suffocatingly so as a DC school we visited, where the school paper was full of references to the fact that basically every single person in the school is a liberal Democrat, with various jokes about, e.g., how gay and trans students are much better accepted than Republicans.
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This is unacceptable; are trans kids a jokey-joke measuring stick? Sounds like using a reference to the n word as a bar for low status. Repugnant! We won’t consider schools that have toxic culture for trans, though our kids are cis. |
Even Sidwell has a Young republicans Club. Most schools do. So what? |