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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] There is a huge difference bet Einstein and the top HS in Maryland. The college readiness percentage at Churchill is 85, Einstein is 46. The AP participation compares at 89% and 84% passed vs 64% participated and only 40% passed. http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland/rankings[/quote] If the original poster had said "Affordable neighborhoods with the best school in Maryland -- is there such a thing?" this answer might be relevant. It's certainly very impressive that 89% of students at a public school take AP classes, but it's such an extreme outlier that it's not fair to criticize other good schools because they don't match up. But if you really need your child to go to the best public school in the state, then no, Einstein would not be a good fit. You might also been in trouble if you need your child to go to the best public school in the nation. That one might not be nearby.[/quote]
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