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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Watkins Mill being at 92 percent really confuses me so much. They are doing it too easy for the students there.[/quote] I have a close friend who teaches there. Morale and climate are pretty good. They’ve never mentioned pressure to inflate grades. Just saying…[/quote] Same with me, I have a friend who teaches at Gaithersburg High and we’ve been pretty happy on how the school is at least somehow improving. We expect it to be better with the new principal and for the remainder of the school year.[/quote] I am a former GHS staff member. I am glad to no longer work there. The Admin I worked with was abysmal. [/quote] Look at either RM or Rockville, and you’ll change your mind.[/quote] RM and Rockville are way different from each other according to my kid. He spent his freshman and sophomore year at Rockville and then we decided to move to RM for his junior and senior year, he liked RM a bit more.[/quote] What went wrong at Rockville? My kids graduated there a few years ago and we had no problems aside from the problematic admin and principal, but it was still an enjoyable school.[/quote]
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