Anonymous wrote:I've witnessed a West Springfield parent berate his kid to the point of tears during an athletic contest, and then get ejected from the game for yelling at the referees, so I wouldn't necessarily assume WSHS is a low-key place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are similar. West Springfield is more middle class, Woodson is more pressure cooker, but these differences are really small. Basically, they are both good suburban high schools with lots of options for classes and friend groups.
The term "pressure cooker" is a trope used by parents to try and disparage other schools with more high-performing kids.
No, it refers to something else.
Weren't there a number of suicides amongst Woodson students a few years back bc of the pressure cooker atmosphere?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm glad to hear about the different choices for friend groups. High school can be clicky by nature and I'm glad that there can be some relief for that. I am aware about woodson and the academic pressure, I'm sure you would find the same in a lot of high schools. I'm concerned about my child being in a friendly environment, and not in a hyper competitive one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are similar. West Springfield is more middle class, Woodson is more pressure cooker, but these differences are really small. Basically, they are both good suburban high schools with lots of options for classes and friend groups.
The term "pressure cooker" is a trope used by parents to try and disparage other schools with more high-performing kids.
No, it refers to something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are similar. West Springfield is more middle class, Woodson is more pressure cooker, but these differences are really small. Basically, they are both good suburban high schools with lots of options for classes and friend groups.
The term "pressure cooker" is a trope used by parents to try and disparage other schools with more high-performing kids.
Weren't there a number of suicides amongst Woodson students a few years back bc of the pressure cooker atmosphere?
No, it refers to something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are similar. West Springfield is more middle class, Woodson is more pressure cooker, but these differences are really small. Basically, they are both good suburban high schools with lots of options for classes and friend groups.
The term "pressure cooker" is a trope used by parents to try and disparage other schools with more high-performing kids.
Anonymous wrote:They are similar. West Springfield is more middle class, Woodson is more pressure cooker, but these differences are really small. Basically, they are both good suburban high schools with lots of options for classes and friend groups.
Anonymous wrote:Are they similar to each other? Can anyone speak one way about either of the schools? Are the teachers supportive? Thank you