Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are W schools?
Schools in Bethesda or Potomac that have a high proportion of wealthy students and white students. The W stands for wealthy/white.
They also tend to be in the western end of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are W schools?
Schools in Bethesda or Potomac that have a high proportion of wealthy students and white students. The W stands for wealthy/white.
Anonymous wrote:What are W schools?
Anonymous wrote:Most W schools do, while the other, lesser MSs, don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I taught in MS that were down county, there was a mindset that the 8th grade dance and promotion should be played down because it was being elevated in prestige and pomp to the level of HS graduation and senior prom. We saw boys in tuxes and girls in evening gowns, families arriving in limos, even extended family coming from out of state. Too many of these same kids either failed out or got pregnant by the end of 10th grade. It was ridiculous. The thought was to make 8th grade promotion less of a big deal.
Long time down county parent calling BS on this.
Anonymous wrote:When I taught in MS that were down county, there was a mindset that the 8th grade dance and promotion should be played down because it was being elevated in prestige and pomp to the level of HS graduation and senior prom. We saw boys in tuxes and girls in evening gowns, families arriving in limos, even extended family coming from out of state. Too many of these same kids either failed out or got pregnant by the end of 10th grade. It was ridiculous. The thought was to make 8th grade promotion less of a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Most W schools do, while the other, lesser MSs, don't.