Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As another poster said, there's just no comparison between NW DC publics schools and Bethesda-area MCPS public schools. Even for BCC, which is the least-good Bethesda high school (compared to Whitman and Walter Johnson and *possibly* Churchill).
No judgement. It's just how it is.
It would help if you provided more than just a conclusory statement.
Or do they not teach you how to support your conclusions at the W schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have on who just graduated from Wilson/J-R and one who is a sophomore....I will say that it went through a rough year last year but it is very different this year. Yes, still very over crowded; yes, still chaotic and the schedules were a mess. But the level of rigor is much higher, teachers are good (some vacancies unfortunately, but that is likely true at many MoCo schools), and the behavior is much better. The new principal seems excellent.
Oh, and my recent grad is at a large, "top 25" school and feels well prepared, both academically and in terms of being able to navigate a large school. I have no interest in comparing it to any MoCo school but I do think last year was an anomaly.
thanks for the update! I don’t think we can judge based on the past few years for obvious reasons.
btw - have we figured out if DCTAG is actually 15k now?
Yes.
https://norton.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/norton-secures-historic-home-rule-victory-in-senate-s-dc-0
But this is a bill, not the law that was passed by Manchin and Sinema and the rest of the Senate. Was the increase in that law? I haven’t seen any indication it was, and I feel certain EHN would have put it in a press release.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have on who just graduated from Wilson/J-R and one who is a sophomore....I will say that it went through a rough year last year but it is very different this year. Yes, still very over crowded; yes, still chaotic and the schedules were a mess. But the level of rigor is much higher, teachers are good (some vacancies unfortunately, but that is likely true at many MoCo schools), and the behavior is much better. The new principal seems excellent.
Oh, and my recent grad is at a large, "top 25" school and feels well prepared, both academically and in terms of being able to navigate a large school. I have no interest in comparing it to any MoCo school but I do think last year was an anomaly.
thanks for the update! I don’t think we can judge based on the past few years for obvious reasons.
btw - have we figured out if DCTAG is actually 15k now?
Yes.
https://norton.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/norton-secures-historic-home-rule-victory-in-senate-s-dc-0
But this is a bill, not the law that was passed by Manchin and Sinema and the rest of the Senate. Was the increase in that law? I haven’t seen any indication it was, and I feel certain EHN would have put it in a press release.
Anonymous wrote:
As another poster said, there's just no comparison between NW DC publics schools and Bethesda-area MCPS public schools. Even for BCC, which is the least-good Bethesda high school (compared to Whitman and Walter Johnson and *possibly* Churchill).
No judgement. It's just how it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have on who just graduated from Wilson/J-R and one who is a sophomore....I will say that it went through a rough year last year but it is very different this year. Yes, still very over crowded; yes, still chaotic and the schedules were a mess. But the level of rigor is much higher, teachers are good (some vacancies unfortunately, but that is likely true at many MoCo schools), and the behavior is much better. The new principal seems excellent.
Oh, and my recent grad is at a large, "top 25" school and feels well prepared, both academically and in terms of being able to navigate a large school. I have no interest in comparing it to any MoCo school but I do think last year was an anomaly.
thanks for the update! I don’t think we can judge based on the past few years for obvious reasons.
btw - have we figured out if DCTAG is actually 15k now?
Yes.
https://norton.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/norton-secures-historic-home-rule-victory-in-senate-s-dc-0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have on who just graduated from Wilson/J-R and one who is a sophomore....I will say that it went through a rough year last year but it is very different this year. Yes, still very over crowded; yes, still chaotic and the schedules were a mess. But the level of rigor is much higher, teachers are good (some vacancies unfortunately, but that is likely true at many MoCo schools), and the behavior is much better. The new principal seems excellent.
Oh, and my recent grad is at a large, "top 25" school and feels well prepared, both academically and in terms of being able to navigate a large school. I have no interest in comparing it to any MoCo school but I do think last year was an anomaly.
thanks for the update! I don’t think we can judge based on the past few years for obvious reasons.
btw - have we figured out if DCTAG is actually 15k now?
I'm not sure BUT it is means tested now (we didn't qualify!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have on who just graduated from Wilson/J-R and one who is a sophomore....I will say that it went through a rough year last year but it is very different this year. Yes, still very over crowded; yes, still chaotic and the schedules were a mess. But the level of rigor is much higher, teachers are good (some vacancies unfortunately, but that is likely true at many MoCo schools), and the behavior is much better. The new principal seems excellent.
Oh, and my recent grad is at a large, "top 25" school and feels well prepared, both academically and in terms of being able to navigate a large school. I have no interest in comparing it to any MoCo school but I do think last year was an anomaly.
thanks for the update! I don’t think we can judge based on the past few years for obvious reasons.
btw - have we figured out if DCTAG is actually 15k now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have on who just graduated from Wilson/J-R and one who is a sophomore....I will say that it went through a rough year last year but it is very different this year. Yes, still very over crowded; yes, still chaotic and the schedules were a mess. But the level of rigor is much higher, teachers are good (some vacancies unfortunately, but that is likely true at many MoCo schools), and the behavior is much better. The new principal seems excellent.
Oh, and my recent grad is at a large, "top 25" school and feels well prepared, both academically and in terms of being able to navigate a large school. I have no interest in comparing it to any MoCo school but I do think last year was an anomaly.
thanks for the update! I don’t think we can judge based on the past few years for obvious reasons.
btw - have we figured out if DCTAG is actually 15k now?
Anonymous wrote:I have on who just graduated from Wilson/J-R and one who is a sophomore....I will say that it went through a rough year last year but it is very different this year. Yes, still very over crowded; yes, still chaotic and the schedules were a mess. But the level of rigor is much higher, teachers are good (some vacancies unfortunately, but that is likely true at many MoCo schools), and the behavior is much better. The new principal seems excellent.
Oh, and my recent grad is at a large, "top 25" school and feels well prepared, both academically and in terms of being able to navigate a large school. I have no interest in comparing it to any MoCo school but I do think last year was an anomaly.
Anonymous wrote:Not op but -
Downtown DC life these days has the same line up as Bethesda. Sweet Green, Blue Mercury so it feels similar. A little more driving and more biking. We don't have to commute because we work from home. We go to Whitman which is further out than BCC and it's fine but much whiter...and that is a step down for us but we wanted the better school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But Wilson/JR kids know how to navigate fort Reno, while high at night and they know all the best places to hide at Janney to get high. Come on… every school can’t teach these skills.
BCC kids are just as capable and have more practice hiding it.