Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are multicultural. My DC has many friends from OHS and JMHS. DC tells me that kids at OHS are much friendlier and less cliquey compared to JMHS. Academically both schools are similar. OHS ranks higher in US News.
I have a hard time seeing why that's the case, unless it's just a function of the kids your child happens to know. There just isn't that much difference between Oakton and Madison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ratings seem good, but we are moving into the area and do not know anyone there. My daughter is introverted, academically strong in all subjects, and would likely want to join marching band. I know that there is an interim principal now and a renovation coming up. Having driven by the school when we were house hunting, I was not impressed. It is also much larger than the schools in our area. Is it very competitive to get good grades? For any recent graduates, did you feel prepared for college? What is the social scene like?
If she is into marching band, Madison has a much stronger program. The schools around here do not look great, but inside, they are mostly fine.
(My DD is also academically focused, introverted and in the Marching Band; she will be a Soph. next year.
Wasn't there a very negative issue that happened within the band just a few months ago? It involved an act on anti-X (I won't mention the X). Oakton has had no such issue with our band. Just saying,
That one kid is representative of the entire band.Anonymous wrote:I have heard complaints about bullying at Oakton from 3 people with kids there or recently graduated. One had a special ed kid on the high-function end of the spectrum, and some of the athletes were just cruel to her. Her mom complained to the administration several times with no change, and she was really glad when graduation finally rolled around. Hopefully the new principal will do better on that front, particularly with such a large school.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are multicultural. My DC has many friends from OHS and JMHS. DC tells me that kids at OHS are much friendlier and less cliquey compared to JMHS. Academically both schools are similar. OHS ranks higher in US News.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the feedback about the band. We might not move in time for her to do that now that I see how early it starts. Any other feedback about academic or social issues? We are researching private schools with availability as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ratings seem good, but we are moving into the area and do not know anyone there. My daughter is introverted, academically strong in all subjects, and would likely want to join marching band. I know that there is an interim principal now and a renovation coming up. Having driven by the school when we were house hunting, I was not impressed. It is also much larger than the schools in our area. Is it very competitive to get good grades? For any recent graduates, did you feel prepared for college? What is the social scene like?
If she is into marching band, Madison has a much stronger program. The schools around here do not look great, but inside, they are mostly fine.
(My DD is also academically focused, introverted and in the Marching Band; she will be a Soph. next year.
Anonymous wrote:The ratings seem good, but we are moving into the area and do not know anyone there. My daughter is introverted, academically strong in all subjects, and would likely want to join marching band. I know that there is an interim principal now and a renovation coming up. Having driven by the school when we were house hunting, I was not impressed. It is also much larger than the schools in our area. Is it very competitive to get good grades? For any recent graduates, did you feel prepared for college? What is the social scene like?