Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Walter Johnson fall into this debate? Anyone with real experiences comparing WJ to RM to WC?
They're all interchangeable. Sure, you can split hairs over this but the differences are not especially meaningful regarding outcomes. Just pick whatever community suits you best.
Anonymous wrote:How does Walter Johnson fall into this debate? Anyone with real experiences comparing WJ to RM to WC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well one of the best moments form the incident at the capitol featured a B-CC grad
context? Great pic but what is this moment? who are they?
Anonymous wrote:Well one of the best moments form the incident at the capitol featured a B-CC grad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll give you an opinion on BCC from a parent of two students. I thinks it’s a fine school but not anything special. My daughter (senior) has had a few good teachers and a few not so good. My son is a sophomore and finding the same. It’s been nice to be able to save some money before sending them off to college but given all that has happened I would consider buying somewhere else and going private. I find more of my daughters friends who were in private got in early decision from private schools and she had literally no college counseling at BCC. Private schools have obviously been able to deal with covid and mcps was a disaster. I’m tired of it all being so unprecedented etc - kids are expected to perform so should the schools. It’s all sad given the inequity of it all. If you can afford it, I’d head to private school instead of MCPS.
The reason the private school kids got in ED is because their parents committed to paying full price. Actually, BCC (as well as the other schools listed in this thread) has excellent college matriculation - see the list in Bethesda Magazine. It is certainly much better than the area Catholic H.S.s
Anonymous wrote:BCC is fine. If you don't want to be in a cluster with the poor (usually equates to nonwhite), then don't choose BCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll give you an opinion on BCC from a parent of two students. I thinks it’s a fine school but not anything special. My daughter (senior) has had a few good teachers and a few not so good. My son is a sophomore and finding the same. It’s been nice to be able to save some money before sending them off to college but given all that has happened I would consider buying somewhere else and going private. I find more of my daughters friends who were in private got in early decision from private schools and she had literally no college counseling at BCC. Private schools have obviously been able to deal with covid and mcps was a disaster. I’m tired of it all being so unprecedented etc - kids are expected to perform so should the schools. It’s all sad given the inequity of it all. If you can afford it, I’d head to private school instead of MCPS.
Is that how you measure the success or failure of a high school?
Anonymous wrote:Actually no, I think it’s because colleges are well aware that MCPS grades are inflated. But thanks for reminding me why I’m not on this board much. Was trying to be helpful.
private schools can be picky about who they accept as students. That alone would skew results of scores and what not. Publics don't have that option.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll give you an opinion on BCC from a parent of two students. I thinks it’s a fine school but not anything special. My daughter (senior) has had a few good teachers and a few not so good. My son is a sophomore and finding the same. It’s been nice to be able to save some money before sending them off to college but given all that has happened I would consider buying somewhere else and going private. I find more of my daughters friends who were in private got in early decision from private schools and she had literally no college counseling at BCC. Private schools have obviously been able to deal with covid and mcps was a disaster. I’m tired of it all being so unprecedented etc - kids are expected to perform so should the schools. It’s all sad given the inequity of it all. If you can afford it, I’d head to private school instead of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll give you an opinion on BCC from a parent of two students. I thinks it’s a fine school but not anything special. My daughter (senior) has had a few good teachers and a few not so good. My son is a sophomore and finding the same. It’s been nice to be able to save some money before sending them off to college but given all that has happened I would consider buying somewhere else and going private. I find more of my daughters friends who were in private got in early decision from private schools and she had literally no college counseling at BCC. Private schools have obviously been able to deal with covid and mcps was a disaster. I’m tired of it all being so unprecedented etc - kids are expected to perform so should the schools. It’s all sad given the inequity of it all. If you can afford it, I’d head to private school instead of MCPS.
Is that how you measure the success or failure of a high school?
Anonymous wrote:I’ll give you an opinion on BCC from a parent of two students. I thinks it’s a fine school but not anything special. My daughter (senior) has had a few good teachers and a few not so good. My son is a sophomore and finding the same. It’s been nice to be able to save some money before sending them off to college but given all that has happened I would consider buying somewhere else and going private. I find more of my daughters friends who were in private got in early decision from private schools and she had literally no college counseling at BCC. Private schools have obviously been able to deal with covid and mcps was a disaster. I’m tired of it all being so unprecedented etc - kids are expected to perform so should the schools. It’s all sad given the inequity of it all. If you can afford it, I’d head to private school instead of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCC's campus looks more traditional to me (think British high schools). WJ and WW's campus look like street malls to be honest.
+1 That is because BCC was the first high school in the county. I’m guessing it was built in the 20s/30s. It’s been expanded at least three times since then, but they kept the historical part intact. It is a beautifully designed structure, with a football / playing field / track adjacent.