Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greatschools sez:
Rockville HS: 1243 students, rating of 7, 21% FARMS
Wootton HS: 2459 students, rating of 10, 4% FARMS
Richard Montgomery HS: 1953 students, rating of 7, 16% FARMS
Walter Johnson HS: 2003 students, rating of 8, 6% FARMS
Let's pick out some of:
Gaithersburg (aka Ghettosburg) HS: 2002 students, rating of 6, 30% FARMS
Kennedy HS: 1552 students, rating of 4, 41% FARMS
Einstein (aka Crimestein) HS: 1570 students, rating of 5, 37% FARMS
To sum: RichMo and Rockville aren't in the same SES class as Walter Johnson or Wootton. Neither are they in the same class as Kennedy/Einstein. I do have to wonder about people who'd be so deep into school snobbery as to avoid RichMo and Rockville.
You are so childish. I hope you do not pass on this attitude to your children. And this is coming from someone lives in the Wootton school zone. Geesh - if we can't act mature, how can we expect our kids to???? You're an ass.
Anonymous wrote:Those are the posters of the wealthy who are upset that the poorer areas kids also get to go to a good schoolAnonymous wrote:RM is one of the top schools in the county, and is even ranked highly nationally. The negative posts about it mystify me!
Anonymous wrote:Greatschools sez:
Rockville HS: 1243 students, rating of 7, 21% FARMS
Wootton HS: 2459 students, rating of 10, 4% FARMS
Richard Montgomery HS: 1953 students, rating of 7, 16% FARMS
Walter Johnson HS: 2003 students, rating of 8, 6% FARMS
Let's pick out some of:
Gaithersburg (aka Ghettosburg) HS: 2002 students, rating of 6, 30% FARMS
Kennedy HS: 1552 students, rating of 4, 41% FARMS
Einstein (aka Crimestein) HS: 1570 students, rating of 5, 37% FARMS
To sum: RichMo and Rockville aren't in the same SES class as Walter Johnson or Wootton. Neither are they in the same class as Kennedy/Einstein. I do have to wonder about people who'd be so deep into school snobbery as to avoid RichMo and Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Those are the posters of the wealthy who are upset that the poorer areas kids also get to go to a good schoolAnonymous wrote:RM is one of the top schools in the county, and is even ranked highly nationally. The negative posts about it mystify me!
Those are the posters of the wealthy who are upset that the poorer areas kids also get to go to a good schoolAnonymous wrote:RM is one of the top schools in the county, and is even ranked highly nationally. The negative posts about it mystify me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greatschools sez:
Rockville HS: 1243 students, rating of 7, 21% FARMS
Wootton HS: 2459 students, rating of 10, 4% FARMS
Richard Montgomery HS: 1953 students, rating of 7, 16% FARMS
Walter Johnson HS: 2003 students, rating of 8, 6% FARMS
Let's pick out some of:
Gaithersburg (aka Ghettosburg) HS: 2002 students, rating of 6, 30% FARMS
Kennedy HS: 1552 students, rating of 4, 41% FARMS
Einstein (aka Crimestein) HS: 1570 students, rating of 5, 37% FARMS
To sum: RichMo and Rockville aren't in the same SES class as Walter Johnson or Wootton. Neither are they in the same class as Kennedy/Einstein. I do have to wonder about people who'd be so deep into school snobbery as to avoid RichMo and Rockville.
What does FARMS mean?
Anonymous wrote:Greatschools sez:
Rockville HS: 1243 students, rating of 7, 21% FARMS
Wootton HS: 2459 students, rating of 10, 4% FARMS
Richard Montgomery HS: 1953 students, rating of 7, 16% FARMS
Walter Johnson HS: 2003 students, rating of 8, 6% FARMS
Let's pick out some of:
Gaithersburg (aka Ghettosburg) HS: 2002 students, rating of 6, 30% FARMS
Kennedy HS: 1552 students, rating of 4, 41% FARMS
Einstein (aka Crimestein) HS: 1570 students, rating of 5, 37% FARMS
To sum: RichMo and Rockville aren't in the same SES class as Walter Johnson or Wootton. Neither are they in the same class as Kennedy/Einstein. I do have to wonder about people who'd be so deep into school snobbery as to avoid RichMo and Rockville.