Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This counts for nothing btw
I agree - nothing of significance at some schools. Others like NCS, Holton, and St. Albans do post announcements.
Anonymous wrote:This counts for nothing btw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your school announce the names of National Merit Semi-Finalists on its website or in a press release or social media? MCPS posts the list of names on its website. What do private schools normally do? Do they prefer not to post since NMSF isn’t as big of an accomplishment in a private school setting?
Apparently this year the National Merit Scholarship Corporation decided not to publicly announce the names as they normally do and schools have to tell the kids themselves. The schools were notified by snail mail, which they may have missed. Also the list was sent to the press. It sounds like it was poorly handled. Especially for a city like DC where we really don't have any local paper that would normally announce something like this.
Anonymous wrote:This counts for nothing btw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t private schools want the information on social media so it’s available to prospective families applying this year?
Why?
Maybe some families would infer that the schools with semifinalists have more rigorous curricula?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t private schools want the information on social media so it’s available to prospective families applying this year?
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t private schools want the information on social media so it’s available to prospective families applying this year?
Anonymous wrote:Does your school announce the names of National Merit Semi-Finalists on its website or in a press release or social media? MCPS posts the list of names on its website. What do private schools normally do? Do they prefer not to post since NMSF isn’t as big of an accomplishment in a private school setting?