Anonymous wrote:The best ones are in public (magnets).
Anonymous wrote:TJ’s is one of the strongest in the country—but it’s a public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best ones are in public (magnets).
Was coming on to say this.
Anonymous wrote:The best ones are in public (magnets).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what you mean by strong in STEM. If you want to accelerate your kid into calculus as a freshman and take all the AP sciences the college board offers, you want public or Basis McLean (but Basis only if you don’t want anything except STEM and don’t care about having a typical HS experience).
Many if not most private schools have excellent science and math departments, however.
No means strong science and engineering programs and building solid foundations for future learners.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what you mean by strong in STEM. If you want to accelerate your kid into calculus as a freshman and take all the AP sciences the college board offers, you want public or Basis McLean (but Basis only if you don’t want anything except STEM and don’t care about having a typical HS experience).
Many if not most private schools have excellent science and math departments, however.
Anonymous wrote:DC (middle school aged) is interested in STEM. Are there any private schools in the area with strong STEM programs? Or should we focus on public schools instead? TIA