Anonymous wrote:Butler Montessori opened up a high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends Community in College Park
Nora HS in Silver Spring
Lowell K-8 in DC (just over the MD line)
Sidwell Friends in Bethesda/DC
Norwod K-8 in Potomac
Some Baltimore schools as well? Not sure where they draw from.
There are both Quaker and progressive schools that may be good alternatives.
If you're making a list of schools that are philosophically similar, I would think Sheridan, Burke and Field would belong on the list too.
+1. Depending on commute and where you are in Maryland, Burke and Sheridan are pretty central (Red Line).
Anonymous wrote:I would be worried about a school that has lots of openings right now. A few is understandable, but a lot and they could be in a similar boat at SSFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends Community in College Park
Nora HS in Silver Spring
Lowell K-8 in DC (just over the MD line)
Sidwell Friends in Bethesda/DC
Norwod K-8 in Potomac
Some Baltimore schools as well? Not sure where they draw from.
There are both Quaker and progressive schools that may be good alternatives.
If you're making a list of schools that are philosophically similar, I would think Sheridan, Burke and Field would belong on the list too.
+1. Depending on commute and where you are in Maryland, Burke and Sheridan are pretty central (Red Line).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends Community in College Park
Nora HS in Silver Spring
Lowell K-8 in DC (just over the MD line)
Sidwell Friends in Bethesda/DC
Norwod K-8 in Potomac
Some Baltimore schools as well? Not sure where they draw from.
There are both Quaker and progressive schools that may be good alternatives.
If you're making a list of schools that are philosophically similar, I would think Sheridan, Burke and Field would belong on the list too.