Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay in private.
Many parents in MCPS are just focused on installing prison guards and confiscating phones. They have no interest in education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay in private.
Many parents in MCPS are just focused on installing prison guards and confiscating phones. They have no interest in education.
Anonymous wrote:Stay in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the life of me I will never understand people who she’ll put money for k thru 8 and then go to public high school. The best benefit to private school is high school. most public elementary schools in the dc area are good. Most public high schools are not.
Completely have to disagree with you. Smart kids in elementary school simply get ignored and MCPS. By high school you can sign up for rigorous classes which are completely fine.
Anonymous wrote:For the life of me I will never understand people who she’ll put money for k thru 8 and then go to public high school. The best benefit to private school is high school. most public elementary schools in the dc area are good. Most public high schools are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ds went from Norwood middle school to Whitman. And I thought it would be, and was, basically a disaster. We then moved him to st Andrews in Delaware ( boarding-fantastic) and he also repeated 9th grade because he was super young. Omg he is now going to graduate top of his class and having had a fantastic ( even including covid shutdowns ) experience in learning and social / growth development. If a family can find a way to swing it ( and SAS has lots of $ available for aid) look into this.
OP here- we are coming from Norwood as well. Thank you.
Um, I am the OP, I didn't write the above comment, and we are not coming from Norwood (but from a similar environment, so PP's thoughts are certainly relevant).
OP you should read some threads on Whitman. Like the rest of MCPS they grade 90% on testing 10% on homework. And for the most part homework is not looked at in detail and feedback is scant. There is very little actual speaking of foreign language in the FL classrooms. It's a hot house environment.
This seems like a total random comment.
Only seems random if you're a total moron, otherwise it's an insight into the way the school works.