Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cranbrook School in Detroit. It has a 120-person robotics team.
A very helpful suggestion.![]()
And a large robotics team does not mean that it's a good experience. 120 people cannot work effectively together, nor is there enough work for everyone to get substantive tasks.
Wrongo. The club has groups competing to represent the school. I’ve never seen a robotics lab with 30 kids tooling away on a Sunday afternoon. It’s also a boarding school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have don't a lot of research on this as my son is also a STEM kid. Flint Hill has the most offerings by far. Their Robotics class can be taken for credit and is not just an after school program. Look at the course catalogs and see for yourself, OP.
I should add that I looked at GDS, Burke, Sidwell Flint Hill, and Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:I have don't a lot of research on this as my son is also a STEM kid. Flint Hill has the most offerings by far. Their Robotics class can be taken for credit and is not just an after school program. Look at the course catalogs and see for yourself, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cranbrook School in Detroit. It has a 120-person robotics team.
A very helpful suggestion.![]()
And a large robotics team does not mean that it's a good experience. 120 people cannot work effectively together, nor is there enough work for everyone to get substantive tasks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not a popular view on this board, but Flint Hill probably has the best robotics program in the area.
https://www.insidenova.com/news/education/flint-hill-school-team-finds-success-in-robotics-competition/article_ab512c5e-9836-11e9-83ea-af9ed3ed5f69.html
And no, my DC does not go to FH. DC goes to a Catholic HS.
You're correct, Flint Hill is not popular on this board and for good reason.
What’s that good reason? Could they possibly be the best school for a kid interested in stem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cranbrook School in Detroit. It has a 120-person robotics team.
A very helpful suggestion.![]()
And a large robotics team does not mean that it's a good experience. 120 people cannot work effectively together, nor is there enough work for everyone to get substantive tasks.
Anonymous wrote:Cranbrook School in Detroit. It has a 120-person robotics team.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not a popular view on this board, but Flint Hill probably has the best robotics program in the area.
https://www.insidenova.com/news/education/flint-hill-school-team-finds-success-in-robotics-competition/article_ab512c5e-9836-11e9-83ea-af9ed3ed5f69.html
And no, my DC does not go to FH. DC goes to a Catholic HS.
You're correct, Flint Hill is not popular on this board and for good reason.