Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously dumb student body
My daughter was on a soccer team with mostly HC players besides the antisemitism and racist crap their college acceptances were basically just small religious private or schools like York in pa. If you are paying for private school you should get more for your money.
And now these parents are full on maga idiots I have zero respect for anyone sending a child there .
While I realize not all parents are Maga I’m appalled at the people I see. Too many to not be a thing.
Yes this is factual my FB feed can attest to this fact.
MAGA culture as a private HS in North Bethesda?
Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always been one of the more racially and socioeconomically diverse schools with a rigorous curriculum.
I graduated in the 90s and both college and law school were a breeze compared to high school. Seriously.
What’s the alternative? Visi and Stone Ridge are far less diverse and cater to more affluent, conservative families. The co-Ed catholic options are a joke (where sports dominate because it fuels dollars).
Stone Ridge more conservative than AHC? That is not my experience.
You will get a much more rigorous education and better college matriculation outcomes at SR and VISI.
Um, that’s because their parents and grandparents are legacies and donors. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a DD there and we left. The school was unsupportive with issues of intense bullying—offenses that would be prosecutable in Montgomery county. There were girls smoking weed in the bathroom. And as far as diversity, pretty much everyone stuck to their own ethnic group. The education was mediocre and uninspiring the brief time we were there. We were happy to leave and only disappointed we gave them our money in the first instance. I got the impression that ACH was really focused on money and who could pay.
For sure. Such a toxic environment.
Anonymous wrote:I had a DD there and we left. The school was unsupportive with issues of intense bullying—offenses that would be prosecutable in Montgomery county. There were girls smoking weed in the bathroom. And as far as diversity, pretty much everyone stuck to their own ethnic group. The education was mediocre and uninspiring the brief time we were there. We were happy to leave and only disappointed we gave them our money in the first instance. I got the impression that ACH was really focused on money and who could pay.
Anonymous wrote:I had a DD there and we left. The school was unsupportive with issues of intense bullying—offenses that would be prosecutable in Montgomery county. There were girls smoking weed in the bathroom. And as far as diversity, pretty much everyone stuck to their own ethnic group. The education was mediocre and uninspiring the brief time we were there. We were happy to leave and only disappointed we gave them our money in the first instance. I got the impression that ACH was really focused on money and who could pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always been one of the more racially and socioeconomically diverse schools with a rigorous curriculum.
I graduated in the 90s and both college and law school were a breeze compared to high school. Seriously.
What’s the alternative? Visi and Stone Ridge are far less diverse and cater to more affluent, conservative families. The co-Ed catholic options are a joke (where sports dominate because it fuels dollars).
Stone Ridge more conservative than AHC? That is not my experience.
You will get a much more rigorous education and better college matriculation outcomes at SR and VISI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems that the negative comments are from people who don’t have a DD at AHC. Mine has been gone for a few years but I will say their communication with parents and their college counseling were both excellent.
Untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always been one of the more racially and socioeconomically diverse schools with a rigorous curriculum.
I graduated in the 90s and both college and law school were a breeze compared to high school. Seriously.
What’s the alternative? Visi and Stone Ridge are far less diverse and cater to more affluent, conservative families. The co-Ed catholic options are a joke (where sports dominate because it fuels dollars).
Stone Ridge more conservative than AHC? That is not my experience.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously dumb student body
My daughter was on a soccer team with mostly HC players besides the antisemitism and racist crap their college acceptances were basically just small religious private or schools like York in pa. If you are paying for private school you should get more for your money.
And now these parents are full on maga idiots I have zero respect for anyone sending a child there .
While I realize not all parents are Maga I’m appalled at the people I see. Too many to not be a thing.
Yes this is factual my FB feed can attest to this fact.
Anonymous wrote:DD picked AHC over SR after shadowing at both. Felt more “real world” and was noticeably more diverse, plus had some specific offerings that appealed to her. Suggest visiting/shadowing and speaking to current students and families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We considered it and it seemed very white and blonde.
If you want to take Calc, you have to go to the boy’s Prep across the street. No.
They have poor communication.
I’d have preferred St John’s.
Wait, is the bolded really true? I have a kid tracking to take AP Calc in 11th grade, so this would be a no go for me.
No, it is not true. No student goes to any other school for a Math course - or any other course.
I'm truly amazed by the totally false picture some of you are painting. Our two DDs loved the school (one graduated two years ago, the other is a junior there now). The comunity is warm and accepting and I don't know of a single MAGA parent there. Our DDs love the school and really thrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We considered it and it seemed very white and blonde.
If you want to take Calc, you have to go to the boy’s Prep across the street. No.
They have poor communication.
I’d have preferred St John’s.
Wait, is the bolded really true? I have a kid tracking to take AP Calc in 11th grade, so this would be a no go for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always been one of the more racially and socioeconomically diverse schools with a rigorous curriculum.
I graduated in the 90s and both college and law school were a breeze compared to high school. Seriously.
What’s the alternative? Visi and Stone Ridge are far less diverse and cater to more affluent, conservative families. The co-Ed catholic options are a joke (where sports dominate because it fuels dollars).
Stone Ridge more conservative than AHC? That is not my experience.