Anonymous wrote:Have your student shadow and see what they prefer. Factor in commute. Bullis has a more strenuous course track if your child needs/wants that, but it also has more actual on level classes and supports if that’s more appropriate. I don’t know as much about Potomac academically, but based on what I understand from friends it is definitely more of a pressure cooker type feel academically. Socially, there’s a ton of money at both. That’s not limited to those two schools, but I would say we felt it more there than at other schools on our list. Athletically, both has some very dominant sports, but they play in different divisions so take a look at which makes better sense for your kid if they’d like to continue playing in HS (beyond simply ticking the PE requirement box). We ultimately scratched Potomac off our list because of the commute (yes, there’s a bus so WE wouldn’t always be driving but the amount of time in transit for DC was too much). We ultimately scratched Bullis off the list (after DC was accepted) because DC’s shadow day experience was not great. We have friends who made a different choice and are very happy at both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both public schools you pay for.
Hilarious and true! You do though pay more for Bullis and get less.
Teachers have more time to give student feedback and design effective lessons at Potomac, as in the middle and upper school teachers just teach 4 classes, no extra duties. So your kid will get a good deal of attention. But the public schools in the area are better anyway.
The quality of education at Bullis is weaker since teachers have to teach more (5 classes) and do additional duties. Lots of burnout and little continuity. The public schools in the area are also better as well.
Both schools have high teacher turnover (Bullis higher though), if that matters to you. But your money will get you more at Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both public schools you pay for.
Hilarious and true! You do though pay more for Bullis and get less.
Teachers have more time to give student feedback and design effective lessons at Potomac, as in the middle and upper school teachers just teach 4 classes, no extra duties. So your kid will get a good deal of attention. But the public schools in the area are better anyway.
Are you a parent at either school? Seems like a lot of opinions if your child doesn’t attend
The quality of education at Bullis is weaker since teachers have to teach more (5 classes) and do additional duties. Lots of burnout and little continuity. The public schools in the area are also better as well.
Both schools have high teacher turnover (Bullis higher though), if that matters to you. But your money will get you more at Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Both public schools you pay for.