Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s your concern about NW?
OP here.
I would like to see the availability of a full AP panel and a peer group to pursue it. I need to get a sense how the grades in NW correspond with the standards of a national exam that APs are. Weaker schools are famous for giving out A's that are equivalent to a 3 on an AP. That is worthless. The overall state test results in NW are weak.
I think it is AWESOME that NW does well for students who come from disadvantaged bckgrounds. That, and not the raw test scores, is what drives its Greatschools ratings. "Disadvantaged" does not describe my kid, but it describes me when I was a teen. I appreciate that.
That said, top students also need an outlet, a "school within a school" that makes the overat mll test results irrelevant. There is some kind of Ulysses program that has been described to me as busywork.
That said, my child is young and may never need that kind of accommodation.
Anonymous wrote:What’s your concern about NW?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter spent K-5 at Diamond (she is headed to Lakelands in the Fall) and we have had a great experience. She has an IEP and I felt the school was very responsive and relatively easy to work with in that regard. We chose it for the diversity, affordable housing and academics. No regrets, although I am still on the fence about NW high school. I am hoping to learn more about NW as we get closer to her attending HS.[/quote
Thank you! Same misgivings re: Northwest.
Anonymous wrote:We are Diamond, Ridgeview, Quince Orchard. Moved out from close in for more house. Very content with Diamond. Our neighborhood is amazing, could not have asked for more for our family.
Anonymous wrote:Generally, key issues to examine when investigating an elementary school are: quality of teacher, tuition cost, campus facilities, odds of admission to top middle schools, drug use, and strength of PTA.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter spent K-5 at Diamond (she is headed to Lakelands in the Fall) and we have had a great experience. She has an IEP and I felt the school was very responsive and relatively easy to work with in that regard. We chose it for the diversity, affordable housing and academics. No regrets, although I am still on the fence about NW high school. I am hoping to learn more about NW as we get closer to her attending HS.
Anonymous wrote:Generally, key issues to examine when investigating an elementary school are: quality of teacher, tuition cost, campus facilities, odds of admission to top middle schools, drug use, and strength of PTA.