Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a person of color I would think twice about Sherwood. There have been racial incidents with kids at the school belittling those of other races. I think that could happen at any school but what was scary was how the teachers and administration handled it by not doing anything. Avoid.
So it's like a W?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a person of color I would think twice about Sherwood. There have been racial incidents with kids at the school belittling those of other races. I think that could happen at any school but what was scary was how the teachers and administration handled it by not doing anything. Avoid.
So it's like a W?
Anonymous wrote:If you are a person of color I would think twice about Sherwood. There have been racial incidents with kids at the school belittling those of other races. I think that could happen at any school but what was scary was how the teachers and administration handled it by not doing anything. Avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting increasingly nervous about the high school situation in MCPS both academically and safety wise. I have a smart kid in advanced classes in middle school (map scores in the 90th-99th percentile-with math being the biggest strength). What would be the best options- child is slated to go to sherwood.
- take whatever advanced classes are available in 9th and 10th at sherwood and then do the dual enrollment MC program for 11 and 12th grade? Which classes would be best?
-project lead the way at sherwood?
-apply to blair/wheaton magnets? Is it lottery based? (If not...then the map scores will not be high enough)
-apply to good counsel instead?
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Don’t do the MC route. The content might be advanced but the instruction isn’t a sure thing. Also, socially that’s a bad option.
If your kid is advanced in stem, private school isn’t the place for them. MCPS has way more advanced options for him.
He will be so bored and unhappy in 9th and 10th at Sherwood. Def have him apply to the criteria based magnets.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I'm getting increasingly nervous about the high school situation in MCPS both academically and safety wise. I have a smart kid in advanced classes in middle school (map scores in the 90th-99th percentile-with math being the biggest strength). What would be the best options- child is slated to go to sherwood.
- take whatever advanced classes are available in 9th and 10th at sherwood and then do the dual enrollment MC program for 11 and 12th grade? Which classes would be best?
-project lead the way at sherwood?
-apply to blair/wheaton magnets? Is it lottery based? (If not...then the map scores will not be high enough)
-apply to good counsel instead?
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Anonymous wrote:I agree with the above to take the MCPS badgers with a grain of salt. It’s not a perfect system but I think HS is actually the strongest aspect of MCPS. There are so many honors and AP classes to challenge even the most gifted kids. But it’s also ok not to always choose the most rigorous load. I think DE is a also a terrific option. DD benefited greatly from classes taken at USG through MC senior year (I think different schools do it at different locations). They really prepared her for college expectations, research and group projects.
As for safety, we are at Wootton and haven’t had any issues. We’ve known families from most schools around the county through our kids sports teams and DH’s coworkers and rarely hear any express serious concerns. Ask neighborhood parents if their kids feel safe at Sherwood.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t get your news about the state of HS from DCUM. The combination of trolls and chicken littles really skews information. Sherwood has strong programs and a close community. That’s worth a lot. PLTW + AP classes will be a strong academic program. You don’t need to apply to magnets and pick up a commute unless your kid super passionate about something already. MC is an option, but if Sherwood is you home school, I’m guessing that’s pretty far. Talk to your neighbors for firsthand information.