Anonymous wrote:(Somebody should explain to the OP that the Somerset Parent writes highly entertaining fiction. At least, I think it's fiction...)
Anonymous wrote:I know that most people do not use the aftercare, as they either have weekday nannies or butlers pick up the students.
The school is very wealthy and 98% white. It has artisanal food served at lunch, mostly farm to table from the school's own garden which is fertilized by organic compost.
Every student has state of the art supplies and the teachers use a cutting edge curriculum not available to any other school.
There are some red-shirts, but not many since most of the kids are very advanced and all use tutors starting in 1st grade. Most can speak and write at least 4 languages by middle school.
This is just my experience, FWIW.
)Anonymous wrote:Class sizes- Large but depends on grade. Sometimes you get lucky and there are just enough students for an extra class which brings the number per class down. K usually in the 20s.
Parents- Very active PTA.
Are parents involved?
Diversity- Yes they mix but there are so few that you will find that all the black families know each other and socialize and the same for the Asian families, etc. That mostly impacts playdates for the younger grades because they sometimes invite the children of parents they know. Less of an issue as they grow older as the kids pick their own friends and it doesn't seem to have anything to do with race or ethnic background.
Teach to test- All MCPS schools do this.
Cut off- School can't do anything about red-shirting. MCPS policy allows for this and they must abide. Did not find too many children red shirted.
Aftercare- I think it's not very popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is the school diverse? We would like to sen our daughter to a school that isn't 100% white and were wondering if there were black, latino and asian students who attend the school? Do the different ethnic groups mix or is the school very segregated?
There is no school in MCPS that is 100% white.
http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02405.pdf
The at a glance profile for the school shows that there are a few non-white students at the school, however, the test results for black and asian students are listed due to the fact there are fewer than 10 students.
We live in a diverse area and I would like my daughter to have non-white friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is the school diverse? We would like to sen our daughter to a school that isn't 100% white and were wondering if there were black, latino and asian students who attend the school? Do the different ethnic groups mix or is the school very segregated?
There is no school in MCPS that is 100% white.
http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02405.pdf
The at a glance profile for the school shows that there are a few non-white students at the school, however, the test results for black and asian students are listed due to the fact there are fewer than 10 students.
We live in a diverse area and I would like my daughter to have non-white friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is the school diverse? We would like to sen our daughter to a school that isn't 100% white and were wondering if there were black, latino and asian students who attend the school? Do the different ethnic groups mix or is the school very segregated?
There is no school in MCPS that is 100% white.
Anonymous wrote:
Is the school diverse? We would like to sen our daughter to a school that isn't 100% white and were wondering if there were black, latino and asian students who attend the school? Do the different ethnic groups mix or is the school very segregated?