Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't tell that to the W school parents! They believe their kids are smarter and that they care about education more than the upcounty parents.
I don't think it's that W school parents think Quince Orchard HS is Ganglandia. It's that Quince Orchard HS is in Gaithersburg, and there are people who think that all of Gaithersburg is Ganglandia. (They also probably think that all of Gaithersburg is east of 270...) Germantown is Ganglandia too, of course. And Clarksburg - after all, rapper Shy Glizzy came up in Clarksburg's gritty, mean, urban streets.
Ok, so just say it a different way: Gaithersburg is Ganglandia. QO is in Gaithersburg. Therefore, QO is gang-filled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't tell that to the W school parents! They believe their kids are smarter and that they care about education more than the upcounty parents.
I don't think it's that W school parents think Quince Orchard HS is Ganglandia. It's that Quince Orchard HS is in Gaithersburg, and there are people who think that all of Gaithersburg is Ganglandia. (They also probably think that all of Gaithersburg is east of 270...) Germantown is Ganglandia too, of course. And Clarksburg - after all, rapper Shy Glizzy came up in Clarksburg's gritty, mean, urban streets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High performing students in any school - W or ganglandia- will end up in mostly AP classes. You could be in W or QO or Watkins Mill HS and not take AP classes and the chances would be that you were mediocre or below. There is a reason that colleges look for mostly A's in the hardest courses that your school offers. Hardest classes currently are either AP or IB.
The AP courses at these schools are not at the same level. Look at the test results (just a selection of schools):
2017 AP Pass Rates (3 or above):
Kennedy - 36.2
Watkins Mill - 34.1
Rockville - 54.9
QO - 57.2
Einstein - 61.9
Clarksburg - 69.1
RM - 79.9
B-CC - 80.4
Churchill - 85.3
Blair - 86.3
WJ - 87.1
Poolesville - 87.7
Whitman - 88.2
Wootton - 89.2
These pass rates also don't show the wide disparity between schools on scores between 3 and 5. The schools at the low end do not provide the same quality of education.
Anonymous wrote:High performing students in any school - W or ganglandia- will end up in mostly AP classes. You could be in W or QO or Watkins Mill HS and not take AP classes and the chances would be that you were mediocre or below. There is a reason that colleges look for mostly A's in the hardest courses that your school offers. Hardest classes currently are either AP or IB.
Anonymous wrote:
Don't tell that to the W school parents! They believe their kids are smarter and that they care about education more than the upcounty parents.

Anonymous wrote:
Poolesville is obviously a top school but take out the magnets then what do you have? I'm saying the whole school as a whole including local students. Overall still a top 10 school in the county.
Anonymous wrote:There are just too many posts disparaging upcounty parents for me to think it's all upcounty parents trying to stir the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It does not matter where your kid goes. It matters what courses your kid takes in HS and how well they do in these courses. Being Asian/White or going to W schools do not make you high achievers. The school may be top ranked but your kid could still be low performing.
Don't tell that to the W school parents! They believe their kids are smarter and that they care about education more than the upcounty parents.
LOL Yes we could have afforded churchill or whitman(house now is $1.1) but ended up choosing QO because of how well-rounded it was. We didn't want our kids to be the bottom of their school and feel dumb. We also didn't want our kids to think they were poor compared to their peers or think they were better because they went to a top school. It's important to push kids but not too much like in some of the W's. And to find a nice and active community. Doesn't matter how "good" your school is as long as the school isn't gang-infested and has enough for a good student to succeed.
Agreed! Of course, the W school parents think QO is part of Ganglandia![]()
Really? Have you talked to many, or any, W parents about this? Or are you just peddling in random stereotypes?
none will admit it in person, but it's all over this board.
Anonymous wrote:It does not matter where your kid goes. It matters what courses your kid takes in HS and how well they do in these courses. Being Asian/White or going to W schools do not make you high achievers. The school may be top ranked but your kid could still be low performing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It does not matter where your kid goes. It matters what courses your kid takes in HS and how well they do in these courses. Being Asian/White or going to W schools do not make you high achievers. The school may be top ranked but your kid could still be low performing.
Don't tell that to the W school parents! They believe their kids are smarter and that they care about education more than the upcounty parents.
LOL Yes we could have afforded churchill or whitman(house now is $1.1) but ended up choosing QO because of how well-rounded it was. We didn't want our kids to be the bottom of their school and feel dumb. We also didn't want our kids to think they were poor compared to their peers or think they were better because they went to a top school. It's important to push kids but not too much like in some of the W's. And to find a nice and active community. Doesn't matter how "good" your school is as long as the school isn't gang-infested and has enough for a good student to succeed.
Agreed! Of course, the W school parents think QO is part of Ganglandia![]()
Really? Have you talked to many, or any, W parents about this? Or are you just peddling in random stereotypes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It does not matter where your kid goes. It matters what courses your kid takes in HS and how well they do in these courses. Being Asian/White or going to W schools do not make you high achievers. The school may be top ranked but your kid could still be low performing.
Don't tell that to the W school parents! They believe their kids are smarter and that they care about education more than the upcounty parents.
LOL Yes we could have afforded churchill or whitman(house now is $1.1) but ended up choosing QO because of how well-rounded it was. We didn't want our kids to be the bottom of their school and feel dumb. We also didn't want our kids to think they were poor compared to their peers or think they were better because they went to a top school. It's important to push kids but not too much like in some of the W's. And to find a nice and active community. Doesn't matter how "good" your school is as long as the school isn't gang-infested and has enough for a good student to succeed.
I would want my kid to be surrounded by a good amount of high performing classmates so they would get an enriched interaction with their peers in the classroom and also not be lulled into thinking that they are the smartest. Why would they be at the bottom of their school? Why would you not intervene if they were at the bottom of their school? Do you think they are getting a good education in QO if they would be at the bottom of a W school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It does not matter where your kid goes. It matters what courses your kid takes in HS and how well they do in these courses. Being Asian/White or going to W schools do not make you high achievers. The school may be top ranked but your kid could still be low performing.
Don't tell that to the W school parents! They believe their kids are smarter and that they care about education more than the upcounty parents.
LOL Yes we could have afforded churchill or whitman(house now is $1.1) but ended up choosing QO because of how well-rounded it was. We didn't want our kids to be the bottom of their school and feel dumb. We also didn't want our kids to think they were poor compared to their peers or think they were better because they went to a top school. It's important to push kids but not too much like in some of the W's. And to find a nice and active community. Doesn't matter how "good" your school is as long as the school isn't gang-infested and has enough for a good student to succeed.
Agreed! Of course, the W school parents think QO is part of Ganglandia![]()