Anonymous wrote:Whitman is also closer in than WJ. Taking location of the district out of it entirely I would probably prefer WJ (with Apex) over Whitman (with the demographics and pressure), but the house we found was in the BCC district and we've been very happy with BCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly: Just how much better is Whitman than Walter Johnson ("WJ"):
1) academically,
2) sports-wise,
3) aesthetically (campus, buildings, neighborhood)
4) "the arts"
5) college placement
6) student happiness
7) teachers who care
They're pretty similar on all those counts. In fact, you're just splitting hairs. So pick the school for whichever community appeals to you r family more.
Good to know. Homes in the Whitman district (literally a few blocks away from similar/identical homes in the WJ district are notably more expensive so it made me think...
One of the reason is WJ rezoning. Whitman is also part of boundary change, but only small change is possible there. WJ may become part of DCC or simply take 2 elementary schools from DCC. A much larger change is possible in WJ.
Anonymous wrote:Both schools totally suck at sports as do all the Bethesda schools.
WJ is more ethnically diverse than Whitman and you can walk to a coffee shop from it, which you can't really do from Whitman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I looked at the average SAT scores by demographic cohort that the county accidentally released a few years back, I found WJ had a slight edge over Whitman. It was the highest of the W's for my kid's demographic.
+1 You have to take the numbers with a grain of salt. WJ has a reportable FARMs and ESOL population. WW does not (ie < 5%).
Anonymous wrote:When I looked at the average SAT scores by demographic cohort that the county accidentally released a few years back, I found WJ had a slight edge over Whitman. It was the highest of the W's for my kid's demographic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly: Just how much better is Whitman than Walter Johnson ("WJ"):
1) academically,
2) sports-wise,
3) aesthetically (campus, buildings, neighborhood)
4) "the arts"
5) college placement
6) student happiness
7) teachers who care
They're pretty similar on all those counts. In fact, you're just splitting hairs. So pick the school for whichever community appeals to you r family more.
Good to know. Homes in the Whitman district (literally a few blocks away from similar/identical homes in the WJ district are notably more expensive so it made me think...
One of the reason is WJ rezoning. Whitman is also part of boundary change, but only small change is possible there. WJ may become part of DCC or simply take 2 elementary schools from DCC. A much larger change is possible in WJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly: Just how much better is Whitman than Walter Johnson ("WJ"):
1) academically,
2) sports-wise,
3) aesthetically (campus, buildings, neighborhood)
4) "the arts"
5) college placement
6) student happiness
7) teachers who care
They're pretty similar on all those counts. In fact, you're just splitting hairs. So pick the school for whichever community appeals to you r family more.
Good to know. Homes in the Whitman district (literally a few blocks away from similar/identical homes in the WJ district are notably more expensive so it made me think...
One of the reason is WJ rezoning. Whitman is also part of boundary change, but only small change is possible there. WJ may become part of DCC or simply take 2 elementary schools from DCC. A much larger change is possible in WJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly: Just how much better is Whitman than Walter Johnson ("WJ"):
1) academically,
2) sports-wise,
3) aesthetically (campus, buildings, neighborhood)
4) "the arts"
5) college placement
6) student happiness
7) teachers who care
They're pretty similar on all those counts. In fact, you're just splitting hairs. So pick the school for whichever community appeals to you r family more.
Good to know. Homes in the Whitman district (literally a few blocks away from similar/identical homes in the WJ district are notably more expensive so it made me think...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly: Just how much better is Whitman than Walter Johnson ("WJ"):
1) academically,
2) sports-wise,
3) aesthetically (campus, buildings, neighborhood)
4) "the arts"
5) college placement
6) student happiness
7) teachers who care
They're pretty similar on all those counts. In fact, you're just splitting hairs. So pick the school for whichever community appeals to you r family more.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly: Just how much better is Whitman than Walter Johnson ("WJ"):
1) academically,
2) sports-wise,
3) aesthetically (campus, buildings, neighborhood)
4) "the arts"
5) college placement
6) student happiness
7) teachers who care