Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have insight on these high schools? I have an acquaintance moving into the area and they have very specific housing needs so I'm trying to come up with a list of areas with decent high schools with a very limited budget. Commute is to College Park so living a bit further out is ok. The HS student isn't high achieving so I don't think that PG schools would be a good fit (I live in PG and my kids go to PGCPS) with the exception of maybe ERHS and Bowie High School.
My definition of a decent school is one that is well run, not extremely overcrowded and safe.
Hammond High School
Long Reach High School
Howard High School
Wilde Lake High School
Mead High School (I have heard it isn't good?)
Glen Burnie High School
Arundel High School
Old Mill High School
All four of the HoCo options are great high schools. However, crowding is an issue in Howard County at least until the new high school in Jessup is built. That school is slated to open in the fall of 2023, so depending on the age of the student, they might be redistricted during high school. I would say that Wilde Lake has the lowest possibility of redistricting. It can be looked down upon if you only look at test scores, but it has a very diverse student body, plenty of committed enthusiastic families, and more opportunities that the more crowded schools like Howard. Unfortunately, Long Reach has been crowded too, although that may change after the new school opens.
Plus one. WLHS grad with two ivy degrees.
Anonymous wrote:The only one of the AA County schools that I would send my child to without my child being in an IB program is Arundel. If their child is in an IB program, Meade and Old Mill would be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Since moving to HoCo, I've been impressed with the communities that surround Hammond and Wilde Lake High Schools. Also Atholoton. I'm sure the others are excellent too - I'm just less familiar with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have insight on these high schools? I have an acquaintance moving into the area and they have very specific housing needs so I'm trying to come up with a list of areas with decent high schools with a very limited budget. Commute is to College Park so living a bit further out is ok. The HS student isn't high achieving so I don't think that PG schools would be a good fit (I live in PG and my kids go to PGCPS) with the exception of maybe ERHS and Bowie High School.
My definition of a decent school is one that is well run, not extremely overcrowded and safe.
Hammond High School
Long Reach High School
Howard High School
Wilde Lake High School
Mead High School (I have heard it isn't good?)
Glen Burnie High School
Arundel High School
Old Mill High School
All four of the HoCo options are great high schools. However, crowding is an issue in Howard County at least until the new high school in Jessup is built. That school is slated to open in the fall of 2023, so depending on the age of the student, they might be redistricted during high school. I would say that Wilde Lake has the lowest possibility of redistricting. It can be looked down upon if you only look at test scores, but it has a very diverse student body, plenty of committed enthusiastic families, and more opportunities that the more crowded schools like Howard. Unfortunately, Long Reach has been crowded too, although that may change after the new school opens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about the HoCO schools, but we're in AACo.
I wouldn't hesitate to send my kids to Arundel. I have several friends with kids there and they all like it. It's also perhaps *slightly* less crowded because a lot of the kids who used to go to Arundel are now at Crofton. (There's never been a fully in person year since Crofton HS opened, so this year will be exciting/interesting!)
I would be less comfortable sending my kids to Meade or Glen Burnie. I'm sure there are plenty of kids getting a good education there, but I've just heard some more concerning things.
Old Mill is interesting... some people love it and some hate it. It will be getting a new building in the next year or two, I think so that will be cool! It's also home to some of the cool magnet programs.
If possible, I'd add Crofton HS to the list. If she's looking at homes that feed into Arundel, anything that feeds into Crofton should work too.
Mea
One thing about Meade is that it has an IB program which was placed there to retain higher achieving students. Most of the people we know with kids at Meade are in the IB program. If a student isn't, I'm not sure what the environment would be like. I probably wouldn't recommend MEade for non-IB students.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about the HoCO schools, but we're in AACo.
I wouldn't hesitate to send my kids to Arundel. I have several friends with kids there and they all like it. It's also perhaps *slightly* less crowded because a lot of the kids who used to go to Arundel are now at Crofton. (There's never been a fully in person year since Crofton HS opened, so this year will be exciting/interesting!)
I would be less comfortable sending my kids to Meade or Glen Burnie. I'm sure there are plenty of kids getting a good education there, but I've just heard some more concerning things.
Old Mill is interesting... some people love it and some hate it. It will be getting a new building in the next year or two, I think so that will be cool! It's also home to some of the cool magnet programs.
If possible, I'd add Crofton HS to the list. If she's looking at homes that feed into Arundel, anything that feeds into Crofton should work too.
Mea
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have insight on these high schools? I have an acquaintance moving into the area and they have very specific housing needs so I'm trying to come up with a list of areas with decent high schools with a very limited budget. Commute is to College Park so living a bit further out is ok. The HS student isn't high achieving so I don't think that PG schools would be a good fit (I live in PG and my kids go to PGCPS) with the exception of maybe ERHS and Bowie High School.
My definition of a decent school is one that is well run, not extremely overcrowded and safe.
Hammond High School
Long Reach High School
Howard High School
Wilde Lake High School
Mead High School (I have heard it isn't good?)
Glen Burnie High School
Arundel High School
Old Mill High School