Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
“Killing it”??! How do you even know? My own magnet freshman has got 100 % so far in everything but I’d never characterize it that way. The year has barely started.
because they don't find any of it hard, so far. Sure, things could change, but given that so many of their classmates are already having issues, I'd say DC is "killing it", so far.
Hm. Doesn’t sound like any of my kid’s classmates are having issues at all. Maybe you’re in a different program that’s easier to get in to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
“Killing it”??! How do you even know? My own magnet freshman has got 100 % so far in everything but I’d never characterize it that way. The year has barely started.
because they don't find any of it hard, so far. Sure, things could change, but given that so many of their classmates are already having issues, I'd say DC is "killing it", so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
I should restate: "as a first year", not freshman. DC had so many credits going in they are already technically near to being a junior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
“Killing it”??! How do you even know? My own magnet freshman has got 100 % so far in everything but I’d never characterize it that way. The year has barely started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
But private school enrollment is much smaller. So 4 kids out of 100 per grade at a private school is the equivalent of 20 kids out of 500 per grade at a large public high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
I should restate: "as a first year", not freshman. DC had so many credits going in they are already technically near to being a junior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private schools cannot compete with MCPS. What is this money for?
Segregation and small classes.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
My niece is this age in private in a different city. High achiever. She is being counseled to take the ACT by her school so she didn’t even sit for these tests. Won’t need the financial aid these tests can provide. That may be a clue?
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Anonymous wrote:The private schools cannot compete with MCPS. What is this money for?