Anonymous wrote:I live in University Park, just blocks away from Northwestern. My kids aren't yet high school aged, but I know very few kids from the neighborhood who go to Northwestern--it is widely considered not a great option. For public, most families try to get into Eleanor Roosevelt (STEM magnet) or College Park Academy. For privates, the top choices are DeMatha (boys), Seton (girls), Sandy Spring Friends, St. Anselm's Abbey (boys)--I think they're all technically religious, but I don't know anything about the daily religiosity actually happening at any of them. I'll chime back in if I think of any others that I'm missing.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of good options for high school for College Park residents. The performing arts program at Northwestern is top notch. For kids interested in STEM, there's Eleanor Roosevelt, but Duval also has an aerospace engineering program that looks amazing. Parkdale has an IB program. My kid is in 8th grade and goes to College Park Academy. A lot of kids leave after 8th grade so it might be possible to get them in even as a 10th grader. The big problem for all of these schools is that you need a PGCPS address and a student ID number yesterday to apply to these programs.
And ERHS requires a PSAT score.
You can try moving to greenbelt and having your kid attend ERHS.
Private schools have the same issue - deadlines have mostly passed for fall admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you already bought a place in College Park? If so, I think you can do the lottery. If you are planning to work in college Park, you might extend your housing search to Greenbelt. Greenbelt feeds into Eleanor Roosevelt.
This is good advice. Eleanor Roosevelt is a solid school.
Yeah, I think PG is Eleanor Roosevelt or Bust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you already bought a place in College Park? If so, I think you can do the lottery. If you are planning to work in college Park, you might extend your housing search to Greenbelt. Greenbelt feeds into Eleanor Roosevelt.
This is good advice. Eleanor Roosevelt is a solid school.
Anonymous wrote:Have you already bought a place in College Park? If so, I think you can do the lottery. If you are planning to work in college Park, you might extend your housing search to Greenbelt. Greenbelt feeds into Eleanor Roosevelt.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Northwestern High School in the Visual and Performance Arts program.
They are extremely happy there. So far all the teachers and staff have been great. The sports teams and extra curriculars are meh at best but that means that our kid gets to play and get leadership roles in student government etc. They are in all AP and Honors classes and they have a tight friend group. NWHS is a place where you will find trouble if you want to but you can also avoid it easily. BUT, I know that not all the kids at the school are as well served as mine and I don't think there are many high achieving kids outside of the specialty programs.
I think that if your kid can get into that program then it is an option if they aren't interested then you are probably better finding a private for one year and then trying for the lottery into CPA, ERHS, CMIT etc the following year.
Another public option is the IB program at Parkdale. It is under enrolled I know at least one family who moved over the summer and was able to get their kid in after jumping through a bunch of hoops. Again, the specialty program is great but the regular comprehensive program is meh at best. If you want to go that route, I would reach out to the IB coordinator at the school and county levels as soon as you have your new address and start the conversation. The school board member for that part of the county is also very responsive and I would bring them into the conversation as soon as you get your first no.
Duval's Aerospace program is similar. I know that they were recruiting students into August. Your student will need to have taken the PSAT.
The default PGCPS answer is going to be no but you should keep pushing if that's what you want to do.
Private schools would include Dematha, Seton, Vincent Pallotti High School (Laurel), Key School (Annapolis), Sandy Spring Friends School, Bishop McNamara (Capitol Heights), Holy Redeemer, St Jeromes. Many of these are "religion light" and I know plenty of non-catholics who attend.
I don't know of any highly regarded secular privates in PG county.