Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
I have no kids at Whitman, but it bothers me when people with no personal experience jump in to say something that adds nothing. Enough with the "I think" and "anecdata" posts. To the parent who posted about her son, I'm sure he'll be fine in public school.
Those incidents were well documented on this board. They're actually very disturbing.
Hilarious. As if DCUM's MCPS forum is an official record of anything. That's the funniest thing I've read in weeks PP. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
I have no kids at Whitman, but it bothers me when people with no personal experience jump in to say something that adds nothing. Enough with the "I think" and "anecdata" posts. To the parent who posted about her son, I'm sure he'll be fine in public school.
Those incidents were well documented on this board. They're actually very disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
I have no kids at Whitman, but it bothers me when people with no personal experience jump in to say something that adds nothing. Enough with the "I think" and "anecdata" posts. To the parent who posted about her son, I'm sure he'll be fine in public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
It is not segregated you moron. There's hardly any kids of color in the school, that would be impossible.
Really I don't understand why posters who have no kids at the school and probably don't even live in the Whitman cluster feel the need to spread total BS on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
I have no kids at Whitman, but it bothers me when people with no personal experience jump in to say something that adds nothing. Enough with the "I think" and "anecdata" posts. To the parent who posted about her son, I'm sure he'll be fine in public school.
I posted "anecdata" literally in response to another poster saying they'd never heard anything but very positive reports from people *with* personal experience. I didn't claim that meant anything except that there absolutely do exist people who don't think very positively about Whitman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
I have no kids at Whitman, but it bothers me when people with no personal experience jump in to say something that adds nothing. Enough with the "I think" and "anecdata" posts. To the parent who posted about her son, I'm sure he'll be fine in public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
I think Whitman is one of those schools with all the racial incidents. It's very segregated and is often jokingly referred to as "whiteman".
Anonymous wrote:Assuming my DS will not get into any privates just because it’s almost impossible right now, we are turning to our inbounds HS, Whitman. I hear only great things. My DS is a very good student with some LD, great athlete who will no doubt make the team of his sport and may even play varsity freshman year. He’s super quiet. How will he do at Whitman? He’s never been in such a huge school. His current school is tiny. But he’s looking forward to HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is more like what Whitman once was. It use dot be the best in the country, referred to as the Super School. There was no place for it to go and all the other schools had potential. Those schools have since caught up and passed it in some measures especially diversity and nationally it can't compete with the top schools.
Montgomery County Schools aren't even the best in the state anymore. A sad time indeed.
Well, no, but that’s because Howard County schools are kicking butt and taking names. The county has a better educated population abs fewer poor people. But Whitman is still excellent.
Anonymous wrote:It is more like what Whitman once was. It use dot be the best in the country, referred to as the Super School. There was no place for it to go and all the other schools had potential. Those schools have since caught up and passed it in some measures especially diversity and nationally it can't compete with the top schools.
Montgomery County Schools aren't even the best in the state anymore. A sad time indeed.
Anonymous wrote:I am always struck by how the only negative things I hear about whitman are on this site. Literally everyone I talk to irl about the school has very positive things to say. With the one exception being that the school can be quite challenging. And I've talked to many parents and current students.
I'm not trying to stir things up here, I just really don't get it.
Either people are not being honest when we talk, or if there are just a few posters here who for some reason really don't like whitman.