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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because I'm deciding whether to send my kids to west Potomac. I want to know if it has students interested in applying to elite schools and whether the school helps them achieve their goal. My public high school did not and I have to believe it was because there was not any demand. I am on the lookout for this.[/quote] If this was true, then you would not even be considering West Potomac. The biggest number of students are likely to go to NOVA and then gmu and then other state schools. The school has a cohort of upper middle class students doing AP classes and you will have to encourage your child to take those classes if they can succeed in them or not to make sure they stay with the kids who are focused on academics. College acceptances mean very little to your decision. It's the demographics and your child's own academic work that matter. If your child is doing average work, a better choice is to move to a different area for high school or go private.[/quote] Op here: I'm trying to understand where you're coming from. Of course my statement is true. My oldest is in first grade and we are considering moving school districts. We like the area zoned for west Potomac and I want to know if there is a yearly small group of kids applying to elites and whether the school helps them. If there aren't any such kids in that district, we may choose another district. [/quote] Well, I guess I am trying to figure out where you are coming from because you don't seem to be very intelligent yourself. Honestly, no school in any of the local counties is going to go out of their way to make sure your special snowflake gets into an Ivy school. Your child is going to have to do that all by themselves. If you are asking if the school has some kind of connection at the Ivy that they can make sure you kid gets in the answers is almost positively going to be no. And it doesn't matter what is happening today because your kid won't be there for many years. You might get someone who is the schools college counselor who is in their first real job. West Potomac has a terrible demographic with a very high FARMS and ESL rate. The schools first and foremost goal is to close the achievement gap, make sure those students are graduating, and getting as many as they can into college. So, the short and easy answer - move now or plan to send your kid to private school.[/quote] You disparage the OP's intelligence and yet you have no problem saying things like West Potomac has "a terrible demographic." Perhaps you need to stop for a moment and realize upon how incredibly offensive that statement is. [/quote] Offensive how and to who? Let me guess - you actually believe that I am saying something bad about FARMS and ESL students. Wrong. The demographic is terrible for those students first and foremost. They would be better off educationally if they were going to schools with much lower rates. It's not a mean thing to say - it's based on research. And then moving on, you have to wonder about a County that has no problem making sure all lower income residents are pooled into one small pocket of the County. Do you think that is a good policy or not offensive? [/quote] If you expressed your views more clearly, they would not give rise to misunderstandings. And, as a factual matter, it is simply wrong to suggest that all the low-income students are concentrated in one part of the county. Perhaps what bothers you is that there are indeed some parts of the county with few low-income students. If that is the case, you should just state that.[/quote] Well I grew up here and for 40 years the Rt. 1 and surrounding area has always had the highest concentration of low income individuals. This is not a secret. [/quote] That's not what you said in the prior post, however, and West Potomac draws from other areas besides Route 1.[/quote]
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