Anonymous wrote:Wow this is good to know about HT. I work downtown DC and my husband works in VA. We were going to enroll our child in the K3 class for next school year, but decided to keep him in daycare for another year because he is thriving where he is. As it stands, we decided to enroll our child in the pre-k4 class the following school year. After hearing about HT in this manner, we are now reconsidering. We would love to send him to a non-religious private school but we live in Upper Marlboro so FCS is out of the question and sending him to school in Anne Arundel wouldn’t make sense for our commute.
Does anyone know anything about Excellence Christian School?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the three I looked at too because I was looking for the same as you.
Ended up touring and ranking HT, FCS, and Calverton.
All are very very lightly religious or non-religious.
All strong schools.
Poster from 03/08/2020 18:43 - where are you choosing to go for next year?
Sorry to hear this about HT - indeed worrisome.
Let us know. It's so hard given distance learning now - especially if it continues into the fall.
Hard decisions.
Poster from 3/8/20 - We chose a school in DC after realizing most of the schools on PG are religious and basically just a slight step up from public. After speaking to parents at Holy Trinity (alot of which whose children will not be returning) and visiting again, I was not impressed. The admissions lady did alot of boasting and bragging but when asked about academics and curriculum, she somehow ended up talking about how prestigious the school was and the "it" people (assistant district attorney, etc.) who was attending.
Yes! Same vibe we got from her. They are holding on to an old reputation it seems. She really rubbed me the wrong way and I was not at all impressed with the early childhood program. We found it so odd that we weren’t allowed to enter the classrooms. The teacher actually told us on the tour that they had so few students enrolled for the preschool program that she didn’t even know if there would be a class this year. So many red flags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the three I looked at too because I was looking for the same as you.
Ended up touring and ranking HT, FCS, and Calverton.
All are very very lightly religious or non-religious.
All strong schools.
Poster from 03/08/2020 18:43 - where are you choosing to go for next year?
Sorry to hear this about HT - indeed worrisome.
Let us know. It's so hard given distance learning now - especially if it continues into the fall.
Hard decisions.
Poster from 3/8/20 - We chose a school in DC after realizing most of the schools on PG are religious and basically just a slight step up from public. After speaking to parents at Holy Trinity (alot of which whose children will not be returning) and visiting again, I was not impressed. The admissions lady did alot of boasting and bragging but when asked about academics and curriculum, she somehow ended up talking about how prestigious the school was and the "it" people (assistant district attorney, etc.) who was attending.
Anonymous wrote:These are the three I looked at too because I was looking for the same as you.
Ended up touring and ranking HT, FCS, and Calverton.
All are very very lightly religious or non-religious.
All strong schools.
Poster from 03/08/2020 18:43 - where are you choosing to go for next year?
Sorry to hear this about HT - indeed worrisome.
Let us know. It's so hard given distance learning now - especially if it continues into the fall.
Hard decisions.
Anonymous wrote:These are the three I looked at too because I was looking for the same as you.
Ended up touring and ranking HT, FCS, and Calverton.
All are very very lightly religious or non-religious.
All strong schools.
Poster from 03/08/2020 18:43 - where are you choosing to go for next year?
Sorry to hear this about HT - indeed worrisome.
Let us know. It's so hard given distance learning now - especially if it continues into the fall.
Hard decisions.
Anonymous wrote:None that I Can think of. I know people love HT, but I hear the students are terrible in math.