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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are non-religious privates in Montgomery County that can accelerate students in areas of interest. [b]Bullis is one that could offer STEM classes that our neighborhood W school could not offer. [/b]Bullis also did not tolerate bullying like our neighborhood school did. Smaller class sizes at Bullis have a huge influence on teachers requiring all students to participate during classes. My son said that there is no room to hide when there’s only 12 students in a class. He also got feedback from teachers so he could learn from homework mistakes before assessments were given. Students also take exams at Bullis, something MCPS ended a while ago. Exams in high school help students prepare for cumulative assessments like they will have to take in college. There’s also less opportunity to fudge your way through a math course because the material comes up on homework, then quiz, then a unit test, and again on a final exam that is a good chunk of the final grade.[/quote] BS. What STEM classes Bullis could offer, a W school could not offer?[/quote]
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