Anonymous wrote:Does HCPS use lotteries and have different programs in their high schools, or do students attend the school they are zoned for and the schools all have pretty much the same classes as each other? I’m over MCPS and all their lotteries and inequalities in programming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much like the rest of the Baltimore metro area, Howard County peaked in the 2010s and the buzz of it is long gone.
Not true for the best Hoco schools, River Hill, Marriotts Ridge or Centennial. Still a great education.
Centennial is trash and does not belong in the same category as River Hill. River Hill is wealthy, Centennial is just a bunch of hardcore middle-class tiger parents living in $600k ellicott city homes who are too poor to afford River Hill or a $1M house. They are the same income strata as Mt Hebron or Howard HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much like the rest of the Baltimore metro area, Howard County peaked in the 2010s and the buzz of it is long gone.
What's peaking now? Carrol County? Anne Arundel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much like the rest of the Baltimore metro area, Howard County peaked in the 2010s and the buzz of it is long gone.
Not true for the best Hoco schools, River Hill, Marriotts Ridge or Centennial. Still a great education.
Anonymous wrote:Riverhill
Anonymous wrote:It's a smaller county than Montgomery MD and Fairfax VA. How many high schools are there? Which one did you like and why, or not like and why not? Post your experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Much like the rest of the Baltimore metro area, Howard County peaked in the 2010s and the buzz of it is long gone.
Anonymous wrote:Much like the rest of the Baltimore metro area, Howard County peaked in the 2010s and the buzz of it is long gone.