Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would pick Quince Orchard
Signed, RM Parent
New poster here. Could you elaborate? I'm in Wootton now and would prefer RM or QO. I think of them as being similarly diverse and less pressure-cooker than Wootton. What distinguishes them for you?
Anonymous wrote:It is traditionally a nickname for the four "W"hitest schools in the county. Whittman, Wootten, Winston Churchhill and Walter Johnson...which also happen to have H's somewhere in their name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Wheaton a W school?
Yes.
No, no, no.. it's not about the schools that start with W. It's about the high performing schools where either the first or last name of the school (or both in case of Walt Whitman) has a W in it.
Read the link http://greatergreatereducation.org/post/20089/mont...oast-on-their-good-reputation/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Wheaton a W school?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Is Wheaton a W school?
Anonymous wrote:WJ is not as diverse as you think. It has significantly fewer AAs and Hispanics than the county as a whole and more whites. I know that wasn't the original question.
We are in a position to choose any school, and we choose a small diverse public for elementary and a small diverse private for the upper grades.
Anonymous wrote:It is traditionally a nickname for the four "W"hitest schools in the county. Whittman, Wootten, Winston Churchhill and Walter Johnson...which also happen to have H's somewhere in their name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is traditionally a nickname for the four "W"hitest schools in the county. Whittman, Wootten, Winston Churchhill and Walter Johnson...which also happen to have H's somewhere in their name.
Since when WJ got in?
Anonymous wrote:It is traditionally a nickname for the four "W"hitest schools in the county. Whittman, Wootten, Winston Churchhill and Walter Johnson...which also happen to have H's somewhere in their name.