Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My co-worker is very unhappy with HoCo special ed services in elementary school. Not saying MoCo is better but I don't think HoCo is the answer. They have "better" demographics" but that doesn't mean they provide a better education.
One testimonial can't be used to judge an entire county system.[/quote
Just adding more information as did an earlier positive HoCo poster..that is what people do on these boards..not expecting OP to only take mine as fact.
Anonymous wrote:My co-worker is very unhappy with HoCo special ed services in elementary school. Not saying MoCo is better but I don't think HoCo is the answer. They have "better" demographics" but that doesn't mean they provide a better education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What high schools are stellar in Howard county?
River Hill, Centennial, Atholton, Mt. Hebron.
OP, HoCo has great support services for SN kids. Depending on where you work, it's a long commute. We moved out of Montgomery County to HoCo because of the schools and we're happy where we are (not in one of the high schools above). Our elementary and middle school are fantastic and our high school is steadily improving.
Are the high schools stellar, or are their demographics what the DCUM considers good?
River Hill - 56% white, 26% Asian (82%), FARMS 6%
Centennial - 48% white, 35% Asian (83%), FARMS 9%
Atholton - 50% white, 18% Asian (68%), FARMS 8%
Mt. Hebron - 50% white, 27% Asian (77%), FARMS 12%
http://www.hcpss.org/f/schools/profiles/prof_hs_all.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What high schools are stellar in Howard county?
River Hill, Centennial, Atholton, Mt. Hebron.
OP, HoCo has great support services for SN kids. Depending on where you work, it's a long commute. We moved out of Montgomery County to HoCo because of the schools and we're happy where we are (not in one of the high schools above). Our elementary and middle school are fantastic and our high school is steadily improving.
Are the high schools stellar, or are their demographics what the DCUM considers good?
River Hill - 56% white, 26% Asian (82%), FARMS 6%
Centennial - 48% white, 35% Asian (83%), FARMS 9%
Atholton - 50% white, 18% Asian (68%), FARMS 8%
Mt. Hebron - 50% white, 27% Asian (77%), FARMS 12%
http://www.hcpss.org/f/schools/profiles/prof_hs_all.pdf
IT is funny that you helpfully put Asian and White together. This is all good until Asian becomes 70% like that in TJ, then nobody lumps them together with whites any more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What high schools are stellar in Howard county?
River Hill, Centennial, Atholton, Mt. Hebron.
OP, HoCo has great support services for SN kids. Depending on where you work, it's a long commute. We moved out of Montgomery County to HoCo because of the schools and we're happy where we are (not in one of the high schools above). Our elementary and middle school are fantastic and our high school is steadily improving.
Are the high schools stellar, or are their demographics what the DCUM considers good?
River Hill - 56% white, 26% Asian (82%), FARMS 6%
Centennial - 48% white, 35% Asian (83%), FARMS 9%
Atholton - 50% white, 18% Asian (68%), FARMS 8%
Mt. Hebron - 50% white, 27% Asian (77%), FARMS 12%
http://www.hcpss.org/f/schools/profiles/prof_hs_all.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What high schools are stellar in Howard county?
River Hill, Centennial, Atholton, Mt. Hebron.
OP, HoCo has great support services for SN kids. Depending on where you work, it's a long commute. We moved out of Montgomery County to HoCo because of the schools and we're happy where we are (not in one of the high schools above). Our elementary and middle school are fantastic and our high school is steadily improving.
Anonymous wrote:What high schools are stellar in Howard county?
Anonymous wrote:Avoid all public schools in MCPS or PGPS. HCPS are wonderful. Many good privates in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid all public schools in MCPS or PGPS. HCPS are wonderful. Many good privates in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:What high schools are stellar in Howard county?