Anonymous wrote:OP- your repeated spelling errors cause me to wonder if you are an adult or if this is a farce, but I'll bite.
I agree w/ PP. Wootton is one of the best in the country, right along side of WJ and Churchill. Churchill tends to be less diverse and their science and music programs aren't nearly as strong as Wootton. WJ is the most racially and economically diverse out of the 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did mean Churchill was the better hockey school.
Back on point, though. My younger kids are heading to WJ so I am curious too.
Often with these questions, I wonder if it is possible for one person to know all these various schools.
This leads me to wonder if these schools are more alike than they are different.
For example, I have a neighbor who attended WJ. This kid is laid back, but I also knew that the neighbor had a tremendously crowded schedule. This kid was taking mostly AP classes (I want to say 5, but I can't remember), was doing a musical instrument, and was playing sports. The schedule sounded insane. I would hate to think the other schools had more pressure than what this kid faced. Somehow the kid managed, though.
oops, sorry
DC1 is not into sports at all, DC2&3 are so far away from HS
Well, yes, it's kinda impossible, but people talk
I got some feedback from friends re WJ & W, bur WC is still a bit of the mystery... Will my kids have all possible opportunities to take whatever classes they interested in (I had a bit of a fights over DC freshman schedule in W), blend in into community well, find their niche?
Recently I had to talk to some Whitman/Churchill parents and got "that" look when I told than my DC goes to Wotton.
So, I'm a bit afraid - we're not rich, maybe we should avoid Churchill area altogether
Sorry, I'm venting, it's stressful time - nothing on the market right now, and we need to find a new place rather quickly
Anonymous wrote:Well, one difference is that WJ is more socioeconomically and racially diverse than the other two. I think there are fewer kids who feel entitled, and this affects the overall atmosphere at the school.
Anonymous wrote:I did mean Churchill was the better hockey school.
Back on point, though. My younger kids are heading to WJ so I am curious too.
Often with these questions, I wonder if it is possible for one person to know all these various schools.
This leads me to wonder if these schools are more alike than they are different.
For example, I have a neighbor who attended WJ. This kid is laid back, but I also knew that the neighbor had a tremendously crowded schedule. This kid was taking mostly AP classes (I want to say 5, but I can't remember), was doing a musical instrument, and was playing sports. The schedule sounded insane. I would hate to think the other schools had more pressure than what this kid faced. Somehow the kid managed, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Darn, I thought this was about the MSHL Hockey Playoffs.
Churchill is tops in this group.
(And you can't leave out Whitman in the playoffs too)
Can you elaborate, please?
What makes Chirchill the best of 3?
Anonymous wrote:Darn, I thought this was about the MSHL Hockey Playoffs.
Churchill is tops in this group.
(And you can't leave out Whitman in the playoffs too)
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the parent of a high schooler, so I'm not disputing the characterization of the schools, but I really just don't get it when I see peoe respond that Churchill and Whitman are pressure cookers - isn't the curriculum the same at all of the MoCo high schools?
Anonymous wrote:Darn, I thought this was about the MSHL Hockey Playoffs.
Churchill is tops in this group.
(And you can't leave out Whitman in the playoffs too)
Anonymous wrote:Hi all!
I'm currently looking for new house, so need some opinion
Which district would you prefer and why?
Any input on middle schools in that area are also welcome![]()
I'm kinda know what to expect from Wootton (DS1 is sophomore there), but not sure about Johnson and Chirchill