Anonymous wrote:I know people on here who will probably laugh at me but we really like Clarksburg HS. Unlike some people (if we're being honest), we specifically looked for a school that is very diverse and at the same time was a place where I knew my kids could excel and find a substantial similar-minded peer group. I know it's only a 7 GS rating unlike the W schools mentioned here but I know what those ratings really mean so we didn't give a crap about that. Our first pick was QO but we found a house that we liked better in Clarksburg and the commute is a no issue for us (one of us telecommutes). Turns out that Clarksburg was a great choice. Not that this matters but my kids are half Asian half White; and we really wanted our kids to have a good set of friends who came from different backgrounds (not all white, not all black, not all Asian, etc.). Clarksburg is like that. Kids don't segregate like they do at other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know DCUM won't like this, but...
My older DC just graduated from a highly rated magnet in PG county. This year we had to move in with a friend (due to family situation) and younger DC is going to BCC. So I've had children in both school systems now. BCC is supposed to be a "good" school and it is. And it is if "good" means going to school along with a bunch of privileged kids. Sure. That's nice. The academics are...fine. My older child's school was MUCH more academically rigorous and the overall experience was excellent.
Are you comparing a magnet program in PG county with BCC? It makes sense the latter would not compare favorably ito peer group, teacher expectations, curriculum and rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1+ Churchill had the worst dance team I've ever seen. I guess with all that money, the parents of those students couldn't buy them talent.Anonymous wrote:"Best sports" Ha ha ha.Anonymous wrote:Churchill - good students but not a pressure cooker; little drugs or partying on weekends; best sports; great location; best student body.
They play golf, lacross, and tennis. Dance, only ballet classes for kids, no talent in other forms of dance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to say I am really pleased with Blair. Granted, my kid is in the magnet, but I am pretty impressed withe the other teachers (a couple could be better, but no one is horrible, and several non-mag are excellent. & of course mag teachers are excellent).
But, most of all, I'm impressed with the kids. I volunteered recently, and I noticed that in this school swarmed with a bazillion kids, they were all nice and respectful and seemed like genuinely nice kids.
+1 I love volunteering there for the same reason.
Anonymous wrote:Walter Johnson, Quince Orchard, Churchill, Rockville, Magruder in that order.
Least Wootton (toxic), Watkins Mill (unsafe) and Damascus (just too far away)
Well, except magnets - would choose those programs first before anything.
Anonymous wrote:I know DCUM won't like this, but...
My older DC just graduated from a highly rated magnet in PG county. This year we had to move in with a friend (due to family situation) and younger DC is going to BCC. So I've had children in both school systems now. BCC is supposed to be a "good" school and it is. And it is if "good" means going to school along with a bunch of privileged kids. Sure. That's nice. The academics are...fine. My older child's school was MUCH more academically rigorous and the overall experience was excellent.