Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your child want to do?
JR is fine. Some kids enjoy it but it is chaotic and teaching is uneven - some excellent teachers, some ok, and some terrible.
Counselors are not helpful. Despite the issues, some kids are able to thrive there, others get by and some hate it. Is your child bright, self motivated and independent. She might enjoy it then.
JR can be quite chaotic but it is nowhere as crazy as some people make it sound. Many more good teachers then mediocre I think - a few crappy ones can always be found. 9th grade might be a bit of a transition period for them but by 10th grade they can start taking APs and classes become much more challenging and well-managed. If she is into STEM - the Academies (Biomed, Engineering, and CS) are quite good. They are also working on the others and they are becoming stronger as well.
Bonus point - if your kid can learn to navigate JR and how to advocated for themselves they will be much better prepared for college.
Anonymous wrote:Have you spoken with parents of high school kids at Burke? The school changes a bit after MS.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, Burke has also been a mixed bag in terms of teaching. Some teachers are great but my child does not like many of them. The biggest issues are total lack of rigor (except math, which is leveled). It’s a school that seems great for kids who need a lot of support. The kids who do not (no learning issues etc) seem to do minimal work and coast along. For example, my kid seems to finish all her homework in school or within an hour at home. But it takes some kids *hours* to do the same work.
Are you the OP, with a kid in MS? I have an 8th grader at gds, which I'm certain will be rigorous in high school. But this year, he rarely has more than an hour of homework -- which is just fine with me. More I think would be inappropriate.
It doesn’t seem worth the price tag to me. DD I think would be fine at JRHS. Was also curious about college outcomes as another consideration.
Anonymous wrote:JRHS has better college outcomes
I have not heard of any major behavior issues in the MS. Would be surprised if Deal or JR is less chaotic.Anonymous wrote:We have a high school student at Burke and haven’t experienced any widespread behavior problems. Is that predominantly an issue in middle school grades?
Anonymous wrote:What does your child want to do?
JR is fine. Some kids enjoy it but it is chaotic and teaching is uneven - some excellent teachers, some ok, and some terrible.
Counselors are not helpful. Despite the issues, some kids are able to thrive there, others get by and some hate it. Is your child bright, self motivated and independent. She might enjoy it then.