Anonymous wrote:I don't think Potomac is viewed that way. Episcopal and Madeira, I agree, are great schools, but their rigor and results are not at the same level as the DC schools and Potomac. They should not be held in disdain, but the facts are the facts.
Anonymous wrote:The really smart kids in NoVa are at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:These kids have to go to private school somewhere. Most families do not want to schlep across the bridge to DC or MD. That leaves a small handful of private high schools for these kids. So why are Potomac, Madeira, Episcopal, etc always either dismissed or treated with disdain? These schools have incredible facilities, academics and college placement.
What's up with the MD and DC snobbery?
And don't tell me they're all in FCPS, because that is just not true. FCPS is just as bad as MCPS or DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:These kids have to go to private school somewhere. Most families do not want to schlep across the bridge to DC or MD. That leaves a small handful of private high schools for these kids. So why are Potomac, Madeira, Episcopal, etc always either dismissed or treated with disdain? These schools have incredible facilities, academics and college placement.
What's up with the MD and DC snobbery?
And don't tell me they're all in FCPS, because that is just not true. FCPS is just as bad as MCPS or DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:We wanted a Jesuit high school. NoVA doesn’t have one.
Anonymous wrote:These kids have to go to private school somewhere. Most families do not want to schlep across the bridge to DC or MD. That leaves a small handful of private high schools for these kids. So why are Potomac, Madeira, Episcopal, etc always either dismissed or treated with disdain? These schools have incredible facilities, academics and college placement.
What's up with the MD and DC snobbery?
And don't tell me they're all in FCPS, because that is just not true. FCPS is just as bad as MCPS or DCPS.