Anonymous wrote:9th grade is the weakest year by far...rigor increases a lot after that. I can't compare it to anything else but we had one graduate last year and they are doing well at a Top 20 school; we have another who is there now.
Is the school overcrowded? Yes. Are there behavioral problems that you would expect with a very large high school with a sizeable number of kids coming from disadvantaged backgrounds? Yes. But there are a lot of very good teachers and great opportunities for kids who want to take advantage of them, as well as a sizeable cohort of motivated, very smart kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I recommend you spend some time in Tenlytown both before and after school. Talk with the folks who work in the businesses around the school. Or just sit on the bench by the library and observe. It will give you a good feel for the school.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I recommend you spend some time in Tenlytown both before and after school. Talk with the folks who work in the businesses around the school. Or just sit on the bench by the library and observe. It will give you a good feel for the school.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a range of kids who go to J-R. Your kid will get a much more realistic view of the world than they would at Churchill or Whitman. They will be very prepared for college and exist outside a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I recommend you spend some time in Tenlytown both before and after school. Talk with the folks who work in the businesses around the school. Or just sit on the bench by the library and observe. It will give you a good feel for the school.
Anonymous wrote:9th grade is a total joke and wasted year.
Anonymous wrote:No it’s not, it’s DCUM being DCUM. Or people who wish they had bought in MoCo and are surprised a city school is a city school. Your high SES kid will do great and learn to be a bit more resilient than if they went to Whitman.