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Reply to "Is Richard Montgomery HS and Rockville the best choice for our family?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Precisely pp. Academically average but well behaved kids take honors classes. Kids who tell the teacher to F off take regular classes...and you don't want your kid around that. [/quote] Every single school in MCPS is like that. High achieving kids take AP or IB classes and pretty much only serious kids are there. Good kids take the honors classes. The disruptive elements take the regular class and so every single school gets segregated. In the end, what it means is that you can get a quality education in any MCPS school if your kid is taking AP/IB or Honors. There may be sex, drugs, gang activities etc among other kids, but these kids are not really interacting with the studious kids and are very much segregated. [/quote] Yes but when you go to a school where more kids are serious or like you, it is a healthier environment. I don't know anyone who wants to go to a school with gangs, dropouts, foul-mouth a$$holes that tell off the teacher. I am all for a racially diverse school but I certainly don't want my child going to school with poor and illegal kids. Sorry. [/quote] Lets be very clear - there are two types of kids involved in drugs in MCPS. The "non-W" drug dealer and the "w" drug user. Simple economics of supply and demand. [/quote]
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