Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis has a beautiful campus, bad reputation, and snooty parents.
If its so bad, then why are so many kids going there?
Anonymous wrote:I have a child at Bullis that was able to be accelerated beyond what could be offered at a MCPS public school. Most of my child's teachers had PhDs in the subject area they taught. Several were faculty members at local universities.
I have another child in public but not at WJ. Besides smaller class sizes and the qualifications of the faculty, the biggest improvement is the honor code. Students can be expelled for bullying, sexual harassment, and racial slurs. Drugs also are nonexistent on campus where in public school it's an open drug market.
Private school is expensive but worth the investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis has a beautiful campus, bad reputation, and snooty parents.
If its so bad, then why are so many kids going there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis is small. WJ is large. WJ areas will get rezoned to Woodward HS in several years. Bullis you don't have to worry about rezoning. The grounds are nicer in Bullis (because you are paying for it), and the surrounding area has a more suburban feel. I'm not pro/con for either schools but these are the differences.
Was just at two meetings in the last 5 days. That may not happen.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis is small. WJ is large. WJ areas will get rezoned to Woodward HS in several years. Bullis you don't have to worry about rezoning. The grounds are nicer in Bullis (because you are paying for it), and the surrounding area has a more suburban feel. I'm not pro/con for either schools but these are the differences.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has a beautiful campus, bad reputation, and snooty parents.
Anonymous wrote:Sigh. Why would it matter if your child is a boy or girl?
Bullis has a tremendous STEM program.
But, do you want to pay that much money when the difference may otherwise be negligible?