Anonymous
Post 08/04/2024 10:28     Subject: Most hispanic high schools in the county?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't have a child at Kennedy but know a few families that do and they are very happy with the school. Kennedy does have a high performing cohort in its leadership magnet and its IB program and these families have kids there. I wouldn't cross Kennedy off your list if you find a house that you like that's in-bounds and your child may want to do IB classes.


Correct. The LTI and IB programs provide a bit of a school-within-a-school experience. But that being said, they will witness and be in the midst of some traumatizing and scary chaos.


Can you share more about what goes on at Kennedy? I'm a former MCPS teacher and don't have kids yet, but we bought in a neighborhood zoned for Kennedy. I'm hoping it will improve by the time we have a kid in HS, if we choose to stay in the neighborhood. It seems to have a really bad reputation, but haven't heard specifics? Would love to know.


You might consider searching this forum or even looking for online copy of their student paper.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2024 22:04     Subject: Most hispanic high schools in the county?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't have a child at Kennedy but know a few families that do and they are very happy with the school. Kennedy does have a high performing cohort in its leadership magnet and its IB program and these families have kids there. I wouldn't cross Kennedy off your list if you find a house that you like that's in-bounds and your child may want to do IB classes.


Correct. The LTI and IB programs provide a bit of a school-within-a-school experience. But that being said, they will witness and be in the midst of some traumatizing and scary chaos.


Can you share more about what goes on at Kennedy? I'm a former MCPS teacher and don't have kids yet, but we bought in a neighborhood zoned for Kennedy. I'm hoping it will improve by the time we have a kid in HS, if we choose to stay in the neighborhood. It seems to have a really bad reputation, but haven't heard specifics? Would love to know.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2024 23:29     Subject: Most hispanic high schools in the county?

Anonymous wrote:Ain't no beatin' no Wheaton. Seriously tho, the DCC is great. Any of the schools are fine choices, especially if you're looking for a significant Hispanic population. Blair is enormous which means lots of choices, but also lots of competition for things like sports or theatre, and it's easy to get lost in the crowd. Northwood is very small which means somewhat fewer choices, but more opportunities to try new sports even if you're not the best at it. My (Hispanic) niece and nephew are recent Northwood grads and had a great experience. We are zoned for Wheaton in the DCC and have no plans to move (kids are in ES now).


Northwood students will be bused to the new Woodward building in Bethesda beginning this fall.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2024 22:25     Subject: Most hispanic high schools in the county?

Anonymous wrote:Ain't no beatin' no Wheaton. Seriously tho, the DCC is great. Any of the schools are fine choices, especially if you're looking for a significant Hispanic population. Blair is enormous which means lots of choices, but also lots of competition for things like sports or theatre, and it's easy to get lost in the crowd. Northwood is very small which means somewhat fewer choices, but more opportunities to try new sports even if you're not the best at it. My (Hispanic) niece and nephew are recent Northwood grads and had a great experience. We are zoned for Wheaton in the DCC and have no plans to move (kids are in ES now).


Wheaton is now as difficult to get into as Blair. If it is your homeschool, don't move.

I have 2 kids in the Einstein IB program; they love their school. We love their theater and go to all the shows.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2024 15:50     Subject: Most hispanic high schools in the county?

Ain't no beatin' no Wheaton. Seriously tho, the DCC is great. Any of the schools are fine choices, especially if you're looking for a significant Hispanic population. Blair is enormous which means lots of choices, but also lots of competition for things like sports or theatre, and it's easy to get lost in the crowd. Northwood is very small which means somewhat fewer choices, but more opportunities to try new sports even if you're not the best at it. My (Hispanic) niece and nephew are recent Northwood grads and had a great experience. We are zoned for Wheaton in the DCC and have no plans to move (kids are in ES now).
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2024 15:26     Subject: Most hispanic high schools in the county?

Anonymous wrote:We don't have a child at Kennedy but know a few families that do and they are very happy with the school. Kennedy does have a high performing cohort in its leadership magnet and its IB program and these families have kids there. I wouldn't cross Kennedy off your list if you find a house that you like that's in-bounds and your child may want to do IB classes.


Correct. The LTI and IB programs provide a bit of a school-within-a-school experience. But that being said, they will witness and be in the midst of some traumatizing and scary chaos.