Anonymous
Post 09/15/2020 14:35     Subject: 2021 NMSF for DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coincidence that the student from Latin and one from SWW have the same last name?

Congrats to all!


They are twins.


Assuming that is true do you think it is possible that this is more about parenting, SES, and environment than about the schools they attend? Maybe?
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2020 13:29     Subject: 2021 NMSF for DC

Anonymous wrote:Coincidence that the student from Latin and one from SWW have the same last name?

Congrats to all!


They are twins.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 10:27     Subject: 2021 NMSF for DC

Coincidence that the student from Latin and one from SWW have the same last name?

Congrats to all!
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 10:23     Subject: Re:2021 NMSF for DC

Anonymous wrote:Decent. Finally. Latin produces scholars. SWW's numbers are down from several years ago, when there were 5, but Wilson's are up and Ellington got one for a change.


You know that the schools aren't changing anything about how they teach, it's just about where the kids who test well (and have the resources for prep) choose to go, right?
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 09:53     Subject: Re:2021 NMSF for DC

Decent. Finally. Latin produces scholars. SWW's numbers are down from several years ago, when there were 5, but Wilson's are up and Ellington got one for a change.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 09:02     Subject: 2021 NMSF for DC

Kudos to the NMSF from DC. https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2021-national-merit-semifinalists-named-dc-schools

6 of the 28 from DC attend DCPS/PCS. To qualify in DC this year, you could not miss more than 2 questions on the October 2019 PSAT, maybe 3 if all misses were in math only. https://www.compassprep.com/national-merit-semifinalist-cutoffs/