Anonymous wrote:Woodacres is charming but its hard to be a bad elementary school as most little kids are harmless. They don't turn to snots until later closer to middle school.
It really depends on what type of challenges you want to expose your kid to and when. They will never learn to swim without being thrown into the pool. Most kids learn to get by, some become champions and a few drown. You can control exposures and gain access to more opportunities in a cluster like Whitman's but that creates different types of problems. Knowing your kid and your style of teaching is more relevant than a school measuring stick.
I always say the difference in ceilings between outcomes for strong kids from good family's is negligible between most schools with exceptions only at the extremes on both sides of the spectrum in terms of quality, what is different is the floor for so-so kids or even disappointing kids. With chaos there are distractions and risks without as many safety nets or resources to compensate due to so many that need them so exponentiality more fall though the cracks. I personally know a family with a freshman at Whitman struggling, that stood out in the crowd and the principle personally called a meeting with the parents and teachers for a proactive plan. Just one example
Anonymous wrote:We toured the Manns ES (in NW of DC) and had good impression of it. Then later heard very good things about Wood Acre in Bethesda, but have not got a chance to visit it - is the Wood Acre in Montgomery County the best public school in the DC- Bethesda area?
Also, the Ross ES (close to DuPont circle in DC) also has good rank in Niche and close to my workplace, but have not got a chance to visit.
I’d appreciate if anyone can give suggestions on which one to choose- any pros and cons you know or experienced? We recently relocated to DC area. My kid will enroll to K the coming fall and we need to settle down to a school district.
Anonymous wrote:We toured the Manns ES (in NW of DC) and had good impression of it. Then later heard very good things about Wood Acre in Bethesda, but have not got a chance to visit it - is the Wood Acre in Montgomery County the best public school in the DC- Bethesda area?
Also, the Ross ES (close to DuPont circle in DC) also has good rank in Niche and close to my workplace, but have not got a chance to visit.
I’d appreciate if anyone can give suggestions on which one to choose- any pros and cons you know or experienced? We recently relocated to DC area. My kid will enroll to K the coming fall and we need to settle down to a school district.
Anonymous wrote:We toured the Manns ES (in NW of DC) and had good impression of it. Then later heard very good things about Wood Acre in Bethesda, but have not got a chance to visit it - is the Wood Acre in Montgomery County the best public school in the DC- Bethesda area?
Also, the Ross ES (close to DuPont circle in DC) also has good rank in Niche and close to my workplace, but have not got a chance to visit.
I’d appreciate if anyone can give suggestions on which one to choose- any pros and cons you know or experienced? We recently relocated to DC area. My kid will enroll to K the coming fall and we need to settle down to a school district.