Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Norwood is most similar to St Patricks's Episcopal in NWDC. The two schools have some connections, like married administrators. Norwood's campus is larger, leafier and has more/better sports fields. St Patrick's is a little more "DC-establsihment" amd also has a more diverse student body. Both produce students that move on to some of the best private upper schools in the area.
This is news to me. Who is married to whom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Norwood is most similar to St Patricks's Episcopal in NWDC. The two schools have some connections, like married administrators. Norwood's campus is larger, leafier and has more/better sports fields. St Patrick's is a little more "DC-establsihment" amd also has a more diverse student body. Both produce students that move on to some of the best private upper schools in the area.
I thought Norwood was working on this, no?
Anonymous wrote:Norwood is most similar to St Patricks's Episcopal in NWDC. The two schools have some connections, like married administrators. Norwood's campus is larger, leafier and has more/better sports fields. St Patrick's is a little more "DC-establsihment" amd also has a more diverse student body. Both produce students that move on to some of the best private upper schools in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Norwood is most similar to St Patricks's Episcopal in NWDC. The two schools have some connections, like married administrators. Norwood's campus is larger, leafier and has more/better sports fields. St Patrick's is a little more "DC-establsihment" amd also has a more diverse student body. Both produce students that move on to some of the best private upper schools in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Agree...stronger academics than Green Acres, and all around better school.