Anonymous wrote:OP, why did you post this on the DC Schools Forum and not the MD Schools Forum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Out of the 34 best high schools in the DMV, MCPS has 7 public high schools, whereas VA has 1.Please note SAT scores, National Merit Semi Finalists, and Presidential Scholars data are included.
Source: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/
Note that SAT scores, NMSF and Presidential Scholars are three measures of the same thing, standardized test scores. Note also that Lotus Prep is a test prep company, they have a vested interest in boosting the importance of test scores. There's more to life than test scores.
I completely agree with this and I don't put too much weights on rankings based on test scores.... but in academic competitions or on the field performances, MCPS outperforms NoVa and everyone else.
-DP
In the world of people who actually do those kinds of competitions. Most people don't bother with them, especially private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Out of the 34 best high schools in the DMV, MCPS has 7 public high schools, whereas VA has 1.Please note SAT scores, National Merit Semi Finalists, and Presidential Scholars data are included.
Source: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/
Note that SAT scores, NMSF and Presidential Scholars are three measures of the same thing, standardized test scores. Note also that Lotus Prep is a test prep company, they have a vested interest in boosting the importance of test scores. There's more to life than test scores.
I completely agree with this and I don't put too much weights on rankings based on test scores.... but in academic competitions or on the field performances, MCPS outperforms NoVa and everyone else.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Out of the 34 best high schools in the DMV, MCPS has 7 public high schools, whereas VA has 1.Please note SAT scores, National Merit Semi Finalists, and Presidential Scholars data are included.
Source: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/
Note that SAT scores, NMSF and Presidential Scholars are three measures of the same thing, standardized test scores. Note also that Lotus Prep is a test prep company, they have a vested interest in boosting the importance of test scores. There's more to life than test scores.
I don't think OP is, MCPS has a lot of academy programs, they are connected to Montgomery College, and they also offer the APEX program as well well as other programs for students who might not be college material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are absolutely crazy to consider this OP. Crazy and stupid...
I don't think OP is, MCPS has a lot of academy programs, they are connected to Montgomery College, and they also offer the APEX program as well well as other programs for students who might not be college material.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are absolutely crazy to consider this OP. Crazy and stupid...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Out of the 34 best high schools in the DMV, MCPS has 7 public high schools, whereas VA has 1.Please note SAT scores, National Merit Semi Finalists, and Presidential Scholars data are included.
Source: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/
Note that SAT scores, NMSF and Presidential Scholars are three measures of the same thing, standardized test scores. Note also that Lotus Prep is a test prep company, they have a vested interest in boosting the importance of test scores. There's more to life than test scores.
Even still the data is still valid and shows MCPS has publics more so on par with many area privates than many VA publics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Out of the 34 best high schools in the DMV, MCPS has 7 public high schools, whereas VA has 1.Please note SAT scores, National Merit Semi Finalists, and Presidential Scholars data are included.
Source: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/
Note that SAT scores, NMSF and Presidential Scholars are three measures of the same thing, standardized test scores. Note also that Lotus Prep is a test prep company, they have a vested interest in boosting the importance of test scores. There's more to life than test scores.
Anonymous wrote:
Out of the 34 best high schools in the DMV, MCPS has 7 public high schools, whereas VA has 1.Please note SAT scores, National Merit Semi Finalists, and Presidential Scholars data are included.
Source: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Just a heads-up. The quality of teaching and the atmosphere really depend on the school. I love Walter Johnson, and BCC, Whitman not so much. Walter Johnson has the selective APEX program which is great.
Since all the best high schools are overcrowded, you'd have to rent somewhere, at least on paper.
Staff morale at WJ is an issue. At some point, that bubble will burst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their website is currently down but just google non-resident tuition later tonight or tomorrow when the site is back up. I think it's around $18k. You are not able to attend an overcrowded school, which covers several of the high schools bordering DC (like BCC and Whitman).
For that, you could afford some privates/parochials--that's what we pay for ours (not one of the Big 3s, obviously, which are more like 35-40K). Don't think I'd want MCPS with their overcrowded classrooms, 2.0 curriculum mess, etc. We'd gladly go back to our IB Deal feeder before MCPS.