Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you say academics (math, reading and writing specifically) are strong enough in small catholic schools? looking at Holy Cross in Kensington.. Or are they stronger in Bethesda area MCPS?
Send your child to MCP and not Holy Cross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you say academics (math, reading and writing specifically) are strong enough in small catholic schools? looking at Holy Cross in Kensington.. Or are they stronger in Bethesda area MCPS?
Send your child to MCP and not Holy Cross.
Anonymous wrote:Would you say academics (math, reading and writing specifically) are strong enough in small catholic schools? looking at Holy Cross in Kensington.. Or are they stronger in Bethesda area MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:I have one in MCPS and one who went to Holy Cross. It’s a little hard for me to compare because my kids are very different and Covid threw a loop in things.
I will say that my daughter came to AHC from public school and she and the other public school girls were ahead in math and language compared to the girls from the Catholic schools. The downside of the school compared to a MCPS HS, was fewer choices for classes and electives. For example, AHC didn’t have a debate club and she would have liked to do that.
Public school child has greater choices but seems a lot less engaged with classes and teachers compare to AHC kid and I am not sure she will be as prepared for college.
Anonymous wrote:Would you say academics (math, reading and writing specifically) are strong enough in small catholic schools? looking at Holy Cross in Kensington.. Or are they stronger in Bethesda area MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you say academics (math, reading and writing specifically) are strong enough in small catholic schools? looking at Holy Cross in Kensington.. Or are they stronger in Bethesda area MCPS?
Are you talking about big or little Holy Cross?
Anonymous wrote:Would you say academics (math, reading and writing specifically) are strong enough in small catholic schools? looking at Holy Cross in Kensington.. Or are they stronger in Bethesda area MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:This depends on a lot. But, I think reading, writing are better at parochial schools as they still teach, grammar, vocabulary and spelling whereas MCPS doesn’t. There are also stronger electives like foreign language and more PE sessions a week. However, I do think math tends to be stronger in MCPS. Also, I think there are more opportunities at the high school level than an elementary at MCPS.