Anonymous wrote:Negative energy? People are trying to make the right decision for their child and it's misleading if you just hear one side. Glad to hear about positive experiences but I could have just looked on the web site and promotional videos for most of this.
Parents and students want to hear both the good and bad.
Anonymous wrote:Negative energy? People are trying to make the right decision for their child and it's misleading if you just hear one side. Glad to hear about positive experiences but I could have just looked on the web site and promotional videos for most of this.
Parents and students want to hear both the good and bad.
Anonymous wrote:My Jr. is loving Wheaton Engineering. The teacher who heads it and teaches the 9th grade engineering classes is fantastic. Math was just OK for Alg2/PreCalc, but Calc BC teacher is outstanding. All other classes have been good in and out of magnet. Strong teaching. Beautiful school (fantastic theatre). New chorus and drama teachers are great. Principal is responsive and pro-active. Good counseling. Good variety of ECs. Society of Women Engineers is excellent. Program is very diverse. Nice group!
Anonymous wrote:My older DC graduated from Blair CAP in 2022.
Generally quite a positive experience. Had been at Eastern Humanities beforehand so the curriculum really followed on fairly well. They have some great teachers (although some less so, but at least one of those is now gone!) and left HS with some great writing skills that has served them very well in college. The interdisciplinary projects of 9th and 10th grade were really awesome high points of their experience (although the time of Covid meant they missed out on some of the best 10th grade interdisciplinaries).
The school is huge. Positive of that is that there are lots of courses offered and lots of clubs. Negative is that the crowd can be a little overwhelming at times. Having the CAP cohort helped with that a bit.
Some of my kid's favorite teachers were in classes outside of CAP! AP Human Geography, AP Comparative Government, Forensics, French, Biology... There are some awesome teachers there.
The journalism program is awesome...both print Silver Chips and Silver Chips Online. The robotics club was very cool and totally open to kids who weren't gung-ho "STEM-all-the-time" types.