Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't the main topic, but would a kid from a Big 3 private with straight As have a shot at getting into Walls, or are they (with good reason) looking more to accept kids who are further from opportunity? Asking because my kid may be interested in leaving their private school.
Anonymous wrote:It's much trickier to get into Walls from some privates (the Big3 level) as these schools generally don't give straight As, even in middle school. My current 8th grader would have never passed the Walls GPA cut-off this year as he had a B+ and an A-. She came from Deal with a 4.0 after 7th but then his grades quickly corrected to the private school's standard which is to give mostly imperfect grades.
Anonymous wrote:Our kid is a rising junior at Walls and came from a DCPS middle. The workload is definitely a lot and they often seem overworked, but their grades have stayed high. The peer group there probably helps keep kids focused, as everyone is well behaved and prioritizes keeping up with their studies. But I also worry that a lot of those kids and their parents are over-functioning and unhealthfully hyper-focused on grades, building a high school resume and worried about getting into a top college. Just being a high school kid and having fun with friends gets short shrift.
Anonymous wrote:A good student is a good student anywhere, I imagine. My former BASIS student was top of the class at BASIS (top 5% every grading period) and continues on the straight A trajectory at Walls. (Not to start a firestorm (!), but kid does find Walls to be easier/less challenging . . . )
Anonymous wrote:It's much trickier to get into Walls from some privates (the Big3 level) as these schools generally don't give straight As, even in middle school. My current 8th grader would have never passed the Walls GPA cut-off this year as he had a B+ and an A-. She came from Deal with a 4.0 after 7th but then his grades quickly corrected to the private school's standard which is to give mostly imperfect grades.
Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering about student background and success at the several selective high schools, though mostly at Walls and Banneker.
I assume that there are cohorts coming in from private schools, Catholic schools, effective and ineffective charters, DCPS middle schools of varying levels of challenge, etc.
How do these various students turn out? I imagine a kid who’s been a great student at a DCPS middle for three years is going to have to work a lot harder. While a kid from a private might not be used to the style but might expect the pacing of the work. Or a BASIS student might expect the volume of homework but not some cultural aspects.
Any experience with that?