Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What issues and criteria are you most concerned about? If it's security and safety, none of MCPS's high schools are great. They're all struggling.
If it's academic rigor and quality of teaching and admin staff, yes that will vary school by school.
The latter. Quality of education if my kid doesn't get into a magnet. Quality of extracurriculars (is it at a high level, or is it so competitive you can't get in). Course options. Is there a lot of flexibility, etc.?
No Seneca Valley. We know some unhappy parents there. Some are trying to move out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What issues and criteria are you most concerned about? If it's security and safety, none of MCPS's high schools are great. They're all struggling.
If it's academic rigor and quality of teaching and admin staff, yes that will vary school by school.
The latter. Quality of education if my kid doesn't get into a magnet. Quality of extracurriculars (is it at a high level, or is it so competitive you can't get in). Course options. Is there a lot of flexibility, etc.?
No Seneca Valley. We know some unhappy parents there. Some are trying to move out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What issues and criteria are you most concerned about? If it's security and safety, none of MCPS's high schools are great. They're all struggling.
If it's academic rigor and quality of teaching and admin staff, yes that will vary school by school.
The latter. Quality of education if my kid doesn't get into a magnet. Quality of extracurriculars (is it at a high level, or is it so competitive you can't get in). Course options. Is there a lot of flexibility, etc.?
No Seneca Valley. We know some unhappy parents there. Some are trying to move out.
Anonymous wrote:What issues and criteria are you most concerned about? If it's security and safety, none of MCPS's high schools are great. They're all struggling.
If it's academic rigor and quality of teaching and admin staff, yes that will vary school by school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t about the others, but quince orchard is very sports oriented, to the point where everything else takes a back seat to it.
I have kids at both QO and Poolesville. Can you explain what you mean? QO is a much bigger school so there’s a lot more competition to make the roster in a sport (or get cast in a play), and QO brings home more championships, but I don’t know what you mean by “everything else takes a backseat.”
DP. I heard to be cast in The play…,it’s like a pay to play system…where parents who volunteer and offer their services for ad space and etc get their kids lead roles. Is that true at qo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t about the others, but quince orchard is very sports oriented, to the point where everything else takes a back seat to it.
I have kids at both QO and Poolesville. Can you explain what you mean? QO is a much bigger school so there’s a lot more competition to make the roster in a sport (or get cast in a play), and QO brings home more championships, but I don’t know what you mean by “everything else takes a backseat.”
Anonymous wrote:I don’t about the others, but quince orchard is very sports oriented, to the point where everything else takes a back seat to it.