Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How’d the bottom quarter do?
So you’re concerned about how your kid will fare because they’ll likely be in the bottom quarter? Is that it?
Wow. You're a douche.
I think the PP is asking for a more holistic view of how the school is doing, rather than cherry-picking the top kids.
Anonymous wrote:Because only 20% of Wilson students meet basic proficiency standards for reading and math.
Hopefully your private can beat that.
https://www.niche.com/k12/woodrow-wilson-high-school-washington-dc/
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Deal and we’re about to pay $$ for a big3 school instead of Wilson. However, this week is DCPS spring break and many people I know are taking their kids around to accepted schools to make their college decisions. These kids from Wilson were accepted at Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, Michigan, UCLA, NYU, Vassar, Pomona, Cornell, Brown, Oberlin and Swarthmore. Typical smart white kids. Nothing out of the ordinary. And this is just the handful of kids I know from my block and/or siblings of kids from our DCPS elementary. So why am I paying for private next year again? I’ve found Deal to be uneven at best but it doesn’t seem to make one bit of difference (if college admission is the end game).
Anonymous wrote:Well, for me college is important but not the end game. We go private for the extra attention, quality of education, enrichment, safe environment, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How’d the bottom quarter do?
So you’re concerned about how your kid will fare because they’ll likely be in the bottom quarter? Is that it?
Yes, I understand about 25% of the class at each of the Big 3 ends up in th bottom quarter. Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How’d the bottom quarter do?
So you’re concerned about how your kid will fare because they’ll likely be in the bottom quarter? Is that it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How’d the bottom quarter do?
So you’re concerned about how your kid will fare because they’ll likely be in the bottom quarter? Is that it?
Anonymous wrote:Because only 20% of Wilson students meet basic proficiency standards for reading and math.
Hopefully your private can beat that.
https://www.niche.com/k12/woodrow-wilson-high-school-washington-dc/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How’d the bottom quarter do?
So you’re concerned about how your kid will fare because they’ll likely be in the bottom quarter? Is that it?
Anonymous wrote:How’d the bottom quarter do?
Anonymous wrote:How’d the bottom quarter do?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Deal and we’re about to pay $$ for a big3 school instead of Wilson. However, this week is DCPS spring break and many people I know are taking their kids around to accepted schools to make their college decisions. These kids from Wilson were accepted at Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, Michigan, UCLA, NYU, Vassar, Pomona, Cornell, Brown, Oberlin and Swarthmore. Typical smart white kids. Nothing out of the ordinary. And this is just the handful of kids I know from my block and/or siblings of kids from our DCPS elementary. So why am I paying for private next year again? I’ve found Deal to be uneven at best but it doesn’t seem to make one bit of difference (if college admission is the end game).