Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take Field off the list..super disorganized highschool that says they accommodate adhd and then quietly shames kids who need help.
That is not true. Field is known for this type of kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew's is a good option. The class size is around 100 kids with academic classes somewhere around 15-20 kids on average.
St. Andrew's does nothing for ADHD students.
Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew's is a good option. The class size is around 100 kids with academic classes somewhere around 15-20 kids on average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Field
Burke
St. Andrews
Bullis
Madeira
None will give more than the standard accommodations, but all are low key enough that someone with ADHD and a B+ average could be happy. They have very different environments, so you'll want to visit them.
Probably also some Catholic schools, but I don't know anything about them.
This is a good list and I also would add St. John’s. We know a boy with a similar profile who has had a good experience there.
Anonymous wrote:Take Field off the list..super disorganized highschool that says they accommodate adhd and then quietly shames kids who need help.
Anonymous wrote:Holy Child has a lot of girls with mild to moderate learning differences and a large learning support staff.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a similar profile but slightly lower grades did very well in the Benilde program at St. Johns. So glad we found it and she was admitted - it's a great support network during high school.
Also - when you start to think about this in 4 years - so many colleges/universities are starting to offer similar academic support structures for kids with mild/moderate learning issues. We pay an extra 2K a year for a decent level of support at a state flagship school, and found many of the schools we looked at offered similar.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, we are in Bethesda. Public would be Whitman, which seems too big
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recommend Foxcroft in Middleburg. Really small classes and a lot of support for kids who need it.
Such a convenient commute from Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Field
Burke
St. Andrews
Bullis
Madeira
None will give more than the standard accommodations, but all are low key enough that someone with ADHD and a B+ average could be happy. They have very different environments, so you'll want to visit them.
Probably also some Catholic schools, but I don't know anything about them.