Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they higher? Better teachers?Anonymous wrote:Public’s located in high SES area. More whites and more Asian kids. Test higher than others but constantly get criticized here for some reason.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they higher? Better teachers?Anonymous wrote:Public’s located in high SES area. More whites and more Asian kids. Test higher than others but constantly get criticized here for some reason.
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Anonymous wrote:Dear OP - people whose children are as serious about academics as your child is about dance tend to choose W schools whenever possible, unless they gain acceptance to a countywide magnet program. It sounds like you chose well for your unique situation. It will work our just fine for your family, just keep dancing.
Signed -
A fellow dance parent, at a different school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are public schools in Montgomery County.
Walt Whitman
Winston Churchill
Thomas Wootten
Walter Johnson
Notice they all have a W in their name. They are on the West side of the county and tend to have less economic (and therefore racial) diversity than the other schools in the county.
Wooten is a W school now? From my impression, they are Whitman, Churchill, WJ, and B-CC
Anonymous wrote:They are public schools in Montgomery County.
Walt Whitman
Winston Churchill
Thomas Wootten
Walter Johnson
Notice they all have a W in their name. They are on the West side of the county and tend to have less economic (and therefore racial) diversity than the other schools in the county.
Anonymous wrote:We can't afford to send my kids to a W school but I have nothing against them. If I could afford to send my kids there I would do it in a heartbeat.
I commend the parents who live in places like the townhouses & condos around Montgomery Mall, who will sacrifice living in a much larger home in a not-so-great school system, just to be able to send their kids to a better school.
While I can't send my kids to a W, I happen to agree with the poster who said that the majority of the "we hate W schools" comments come from parents who can't afford to send their children there & are envious/jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can't afford to send my kids to a W school but I have nothing against them. If I could afford to send my kids there I would do it in a heartbeat.
I commend the parents who live in places like the townhouses & condos around Montgomery Mall, who will sacrifice living in a much larger home in a not-so-great school system, just to be able to send their kids to a better school.
While I can't send my kids to a W, I happen to agree with the poster who said that the majority of the "we hate W schools" comments come from parents who can't afford to send their children there & are envious/jealous.
I live in dss and never even think about w kids. Have no opinion either way.
Yes, there are a lot of presumptions with the W schools. We can afford those areas, but chose the DCC for a number of reasons. Very happy. OP, don’t let DCUM get you second guessing. Kids seem very happy at Einstein, and I know several who are not so happy at Ws (although of course many are).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can't afford to send my kids to a W school but I have nothing against them. If I could afford to send my kids there I would do it in a heartbeat.
I commend the parents who live in places like the townhouses & condos around Montgomery Mall, who will sacrifice living in a much larger home in a not-so-great school system, just to be able to send their kids to a better school.
While I can't send my kids to a W, I happen to agree with the poster who said that the majority of the "we hate W schools" comments come from parents who can't afford to send their children there & are envious/jealous.
I live in dss and never even think about w kids. Have no opinion either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can't afford to send my kids to a W school but I have nothing against them. If I could afford to send my kids there I would do it in a heartbeat.
I commend the parents who live in places like the townhouses & condos around Montgomery Mall, who will sacrifice living in a much larger home in a not-so-great school system, just to be able to send their kids to a better school.
While I can't send my kids to a W, I happen to agree with the poster who said that the majority of the "we hate W schools" comments come from parents who can't afford to send their children there & are envious/jealous.
I live in dss and never even think about w kids. Have no opinion either way.
Anonymous wrote:We can't afford to send my kids to a W school but I have nothing against them. If I could afford to send my kids there I would do it in a heartbeat.
I commend the parents who live in places like the townhouses & condos around Montgomery Mall, who will sacrifice living in a much larger home in a not-so-great school system, just to be able to send their kids to a better school.
While I can't send my kids to a W, I happen to agree with the poster who said that the majority of the "we hate W schools" comments come from parents who can't afford to send their children there & are envious/jealous.
OP here, I'm being completely genuine I promise, me and my daughter are both excited. Einstein is wonderful, I really do love the school, and it has a great dance program. I was truly curious about the W schools and why they are such a big thing.Anonymous wrote:I suspect this is a troll post, but in case it's real...
OP, your daughter is going to love Einstein. Great school, great community!
Anonymous wrote:Wheaton?