Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quince Orchard or Poolesville. The parents don't put pressure on the teachers thus the schools are not pressure cookers. Both have great school spirit, great athletic programs, and a diverse student body.
Parents at the W schools look down their noses at both schools but to them I say "f... of..".
Poolesville is one of the least diverse high schools in the county. It is over 51% white, 30% Asian (mainly because of magnet) and hispanics and blacks are 5% or less. Please stop on your diversity crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quince Orchard or Poolesville. The parents don't put pressure on the teachers thus the schools are not pressure cookers. Both have great school spirit, great athletic programs, and a diverse student body.
Parents at the W schools look down their noses at both schools but to them I say "f... of..".
So classy... and you wonder why people look down their noses at you.![]()
And for the record, it wouldn't be "parents at the W schools" looking down their noses at you, because parents at Walter Johnson certainly aren't like that.
Walter Johnson while in Bethesda, is a very hard-working, tight-knit, neighborly community & the kids and their parents are very nice & respectful. Most of the kids and their families belong to Wildwood swim club & it's so nice to see how close the community is & how they truly enjoy spending time with each other doing meaningful things... not staring at their screens all day that they're too busy to look up & acknowledge you as a person.
It's NOTHING like Winston Churchill or Whitman... they are like night and day & not in a positive way.
Churchill & Whitman families have a LOT more money than the families of WJ & they are SO very busy showing it off. The parents at Whitman & Churchill just love to compete with each other as far as who has what & who's doing what to who? Good lord, how can you raise your kids to be respectable, compassionate, decent human beings, when you're too busy keeping up with each other's wealth that you don't have time to be a family?
Have you ever heard the expression "Money talks, but wealth whispers"? Yeah, neither have the parents from Whitman & Churchill.
I don't have kids at WJ, but I own a shop on Old Georgetown Rd & we get customers from all over Bethesda & Potomac... believe me when I tell you that it's easy to recognize who lives where & which kids go to what school. There is absolutely no way to confuse the kids from WJ & the ones from Whitman & Churchill. If you saw these kids on a daily basis like I do, you'd know there's no comparison either. The kids from WJ are NOT pulling up in a brand new Mercedes at lunch time & ordering people around like they are their own personal servants, all while checking their Instagram & making fun of someone else who just pulled up in a "is that a Camry.... uh, gross". You can always tell the kids from Whitman & Churchill because they act just as entitled as their parents... like little miniature a$$hole clones of them,
Sure, they're both in Bethesda, but that's just geography & anyone who knows the area at all knows that.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quince Orchard or Poolesville. The parents don't put pressure on the teachers thus the schools are not pressure cookers. Both have great school spirit, great athletic programs, and a diverse student body.
Parents at the W schools look down their noses at both schools but to them I say "f... of..".
So classy... and you wonder why people look down their noses at you.![]()
And for the record, it wouldn't be "parents at the W schools" looking down their noses at you, because parents at Walter Johnson certainly aren't like that.
Walter Johnson while in Bethesda, is a very hard-working, tight-knit, neighborly community & the kids and their parents are very nice & respectful. Most of the kids and their families belong to Wildwood swim club & it's so nice to see how close the community is & how they truly enjoy spending time with each other doing meaningful things... not staring at their screens all day that they're too busy to look up & acknowledge you as a person.
It's NOTHING like Winston Churchill or Whitman... they are like night and day & not in a positive way.
Churchill & Whitman families have a LOT more money than the families of WJ & they are SO very busy showing it off. The parents at Whitman & Churchill just love to compete with each other as far as who has what & who's doing what to who? Good lord, how can you raise your kids to be respectable, compassionate, decent human beings, when you're too busy keeping up with each other's wealth that you don't have time to be a family?
Have you ever heard the expression "Money talks, but wealth whispers"? Yeah, neither have the parents from Whitman & Churchill.
I don't have kids at WJ, but I own a shop on Old Georgetown Rd & we get customers from all over Bethesda & Potomac... believe me when I tell you that it's easy to recognize who lives where & which kids go to what school. There is absolutely no way to confuse the kids from WJ & the ones from Whitman & Churchill. If you saw these kids on a daily basis like I do, you'd know there's no comparison either. The kids from WJ are NOT pulling up in a brand new Mercedes at lunch time & ordering people around like they are their own personal servants, all while checking their Instagram & making fun of someone else who just pulled up in a "is that a Camry.... uh, gross". You can always tell the kids from Whitman & Churchill because they act just as entitled as their parents... like little miniature a$$hole clones of them,
Sure, they're both in Bethesda, but that's just geography & anyone who knows the area at all knows that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well good for you, Sherwood. Some of us do push hard for excellence.
Well good for you Tiger mom. Some of us care more about our children's well being and know they will be your kids boss one day either way.
Technically they will be their children's customer. Subtle difference but when they are an "independent landscaper" they technically work for them selves.
what?
Who will be whose customer? very unclear
Sherwood students will be the future self employed landscapers and painter of the furture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well good for you, Sherwood. Some of us do push hard for excellence.
Well good for you Tiger mom. Some of us care more about our children's well being and know they will be your kids boss one day either way.
Technically they will be their children's customer. Subtle difference but when they are an "independent landscaper" they technically work for them selves.
what?
Who will be whose customer? very unclear
Sherwood students will be the future self employed landscapers and painter of the furture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quince Orchard or Poolesville. The parents don't put pressure on the teachers thus the schools are not pressure cookers. Both have great school spirit, great athletic programs, and a diverse student body.
Parents at the W schools look down their noses at both schools but to them I say "f... of..".
So classy... and you wonder why people look down their noses at you.![]()
And for the record, it wouldn't be "parents at the W schools" looking down their noses at you, because parents at Walter Johnson certainly aren't like that.
Walter Johnson while in Bethesda, is a very hard-working, tight-knit, neighborly community & the kids and their parents are very nice & respectful. Most of the kids and their families belong to Wildwood swim club & it's so nice to see how close the community is & how they truly enjoy spending time with each other doing meaningful things... not staring at their screens all day that they're too busy to look up & acknowledge you as a person.
It's NOTHING like Winston Churchill or Whitman... they are like night and day & not in a positive way.
Churchill & Whitman families have a LOT more money than the families of WJ & they are SO very busy showing it off. The parents at Whitman & Churchill just love to compete with each other as far as who has what & who's doing what to who? Good lord, how can you raise your kids to be respectable, compassionate, decent human beings, when you're too busy keeping up with each other's wealth that you don't have time to be a family?
Have you ever heard the expression "Money talks, but wealth whispers"? Yeah, neither have the parents from Whitman & Churchill.
I don't have kids at WJ, but I own a shop on Old Georgetown Rd & we get customers from all over Bethesda & Potomac... believe me when I tell you that it's easy to recognize who lives where & which kids go to what school. There is absolutely no way to confuse the kids from WJ & the ones from Whitman & Churchill. If you saw these kids on a daily basis like I do, you'd know there's no comparison either. The kids from WJ are NOT pulling up in a brand new Mercedes at lunch time & ordering people around like they are their own personal servants, all while checking their Instagram & making fun of someone else who just pulled up in a "is that a Camry.... uh, gross". You can always tell the kids from Whitman & Churchill because they act just as entitled as their parents... like little miniature a$$hole clones of them,
Sure, they're both in Bethesda, but that's just geography & anyone who knows the area at all knows that.
Anonymous wrote:Quince Orchard or Poolesville. The parents don't put pressure on the teachers thus the schools are not pressure cookers. Both have great school spirit, great athletic programs, and a diverse student body.
Parents at the W schools look down their noses at both schools but to them I say "f... of..".
Anonymous wrote:Quince Orchard or Poolesville. The parents don't put pressure on the teachers thus the schools are not pressure cookers. Both have great school spirit, great athletic programs, and a diverse student body.
Parents at the W schools look down their noses at both schools but to them I say "f... of..".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well good for you, Sherwood. Some of us do push hard for excellence.
Well good for you Tiger mom. Some of us care more about our children's well being and know they will be your kids boss one day either way.
Technically they will be their children's customer. Subtle difference but when they are an "independent landscaper" they technically work for them selves.
what?
Who will be whose customer? very unclear
Sherwood students will be the future self employed landscapers and painter of the furture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well good for you, Sherwood. Some of us do push hard for excellence.
Well good for you Tiger mom. Some of us care more about our children's well being and know they will be your kids boss one day either way.
Technically they will be their children's customer. Subtle difference but when they are an "independent landscaper" they technically work for them selves.
what?
Who will be whose customer? very unclear
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well good for you, Sherwood. Some of us do push hard for excellence.
Well good for you Tiger mom. Some of us care more about our children's well being and know they will be your kids boss one day either way.
Technically they will be their children's customer. Subtle difference but when they are an "independent landscaper" they technically work for them selves.