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Reply to "Are the non "W" schools really that bad?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our kids grew up and[b] went to school (ES, MS and HS) in a W cluster.[/b] They all had some excellent teachers, some adequate teachers, and some horrible teachers. I imagine it's the same at every school. They all had good cohorts. One of ours is out of college and is employed at a good job that will pay for grad school and his friends also seem to have what sounds like good jobs. The other 2 are in college, both top 20 schools. One received merit aid and one did not. All 3 were well prepared for college, found it challenging but not too difficult, made good friend groups in HS that they've so far kept, and made friends in college that we have also met. I cannot speak to any other clusters, but we moved to Montgomery County (and not DC and not VA) for the schools, and ha e not regretted that choice [/quote] You completely missed the point of this entire thread. No one is questioning that W schools achieve what people want who pay the premium to live in Montgomery County. The question is whether the non-W schools also meet that expectation.[/quote]
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