Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
Anonymous wrote:Do most of the kids usually continue on to catholic universities? 7/10 posting so far are to
Catholic universities. The other catholic HS, granted they have more postings, don’t seem to send most of their kids to Catholic universities.
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
Anonymous wrote:How come only a handful of students are posted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boarding kids success hides the underperformance of Gen pop.WJ, Whitman, GC, SJC, not to mention Visi, SR,
SAAS, St. A,'s all had much more impressive outcomes. So worried about the college at the school in a couple years. The school is not what is used to be.
The kids love the school. They are happy. Great colleges to attend next is wonderful and they all have great choices but we are so happy that the kids at this school love their school. I don’t hear this about many of the above mentioned schools. This is a big factor for us.
Anonymous wrote:Boarding kids success hides the underperformance of Gen pop.WJ, Whitman, GC, SJC, not to mention Visi, SR,
SAAS, St. A,'s all had much more impressive outcomes. So worried about the college at the school in a couple years. The school is not what is used to be.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a kid there, opt them out of this! I get that they will use images and stories about kids for marketing but this is too much. Public social media should not be so personal.