Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic part is Whittman and Churchill are lower rated than some Bronx public schools. Look it up. Move to the Bronx if you want good schools.
Why is that ironic. Bronx Science is one of the top public schools in the country and has been for some time. It certainly blows Whitman, Churchill and Blair out of the water.
No it does not blow Blair out of the water. Blair beats Bronx Science (which is a full Magnet) every year in every STEM competition.
That is correct.
This year Intel/Regeneron scholars
Blair = 9 scholars
Bronx = 7 scholars
https://student.societyforscience.org/regeneronsts-scholars-2017
DP.. but you are comparing whole school magnet vs 100 students/per grade magnet.
Even more impressive.
A 100 students/per grade magnet is beating a whole school magnet. In fact, it's beating all the full time magnet schools in the nation.
Wow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic part is Whittman and Churchill are lower rated than some Bronx public schools. Look it up. Move to the Bronx if you want good schools.
Why is that ironic. Bronx Science is one of the top public schools in the country and has been for some time. It certainly blows Whitman, Churchill and Blair out of the water.
No it does not blow Blair out of the water. Blair beats Bronx Science (which is a full Magnet) every year in every STEM competition.
That is correct.
This year Intel/Regeneron scholars
Blair = 9 scholars
Bronx = 7 scholars
https://student.societyforscience.org/regeneronsts-scholars-2017
DP.. but you are comparing whole school magnet vs 100 students/per grade magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic part is Whittman and Churchill are lower rated than some Bronx public schools. Look it up. Move to the Bronx if you want good schools.
Why is that ironic. Bronx Science is one of the top public schools in the country and has been for some time. It certainly blows Whitman, Churchill and Blair out of the water.
No it does not blow Blair out of the water. Blair beats Bronx Science (which is a full Magnet) every year in every STEM competition.
That is correct.
This year Intel/Regeneron scholars
Blair = 9 scholars
Bronx = 7 scholars
https://student.societyforscience.org/regeneronsts-scholars-2017
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic part is Whittman and Churchill are lower rated than some Bronx public schools. Look it up. Move to the Bronx if you want good schools.
Why is that ironic. Bronx Science is one of the top public schools in the country and has been for some time. It certainly blows Whitman, Churchill and Blair out of the water.
No it does not blow Blair out of the water. Blair beats Bronx Science (which is a full Magnet) every year in every STEM competition.
Anonymous wrote:I know that each schools scores are based on test results & NOT the opinions or reviews of the parents (as some seem to think the scores are correlated by).
So how does:
Walter Johnson score an 8
BCC score a 7
Churchill score a 6 and
Whitman score a 4 out of 10??
The kids from Whitman are always bragging about how much money they have & they say they're "slumming it" when they hang out with kids from the other "W" schools & BCC (I've heard it myself & saw it written on social media).
So how are these kids who are so well off, going to a school with a ranking of 4 on great schools??
Aren't the parents livid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic part is Whittman and Churchill are lower rated than some Bronx public schools. Look it up. Move to the Bronx if you want good schools.
Why is that ironic. Bronx Science is one of the top public schools in the country and has been for some time. It certainly blows Whitman, Churchill and Blair out of the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh yeah, here's the exact quote:
“It’s fascinating to me that some of the pushback is coming from, sort of, white suburban moms who — all of a sudden — their child isn’t as brilliant as they thought they were and their school isn’t quite as good as they thought they were, and that’s pretty scary,” Duncan said. “You’ve bet your house and where you live and everything on, ‘My child’s going to be prepared.’ That can be a punch in the gut.”
People took a dim view of that statement, but to me, it rung true. The sooner people wake up to the fact that basing your home choice primarily on the school cluster is a risky strategy, the sooner they will be able to make better choices. The fact is that, at any time, the maps can be redrawn, or an act of God or politics can force you into a different school, or-- in the case of Whitman-- there can be a steady decline until one day, the place has gone to crap. It's much better to have multiple plans for education in case one fails. If you stretch to get into a cluster and then need to go private, you may not be able to.
Anonymous wrote:Ironic part is Whittman and Churchill are lower rated than some Bronx public schools. Look it up. Move to the Bronx if you want good schools.
Anonymous wrote:While confounding factors may be at play here, this kind of reminds me of when everyone was super offended when Arnie Duncan said that it was fascinating that some of the fiercest opponents to common core standards were from "white suburban moms who — all of a sudden — their child isn’t as brilliant as they thought they were, and their school isn’t quite as good as they thought they were."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone had mentioned earlier in the thread that they had heard that Harvard had rescinded admissions for some of this years incoming students, then another poster had asked if it was true.
Here's the actual story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/06/05/harvard-withdraws-10-acceptances-for-offensive-memes-in-private-chat/
I had asked whether a Whitman student was among the 10, as an earlier poster claimed. But the article doesn't address that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Someone had mentioned earlier in the thread that they had heard that Harvard had rescinded admissions for some of this years incoming students, then another poster had asked if it was true.
Here's the actual story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/06/05/harvard-withdraws-10-acceptances-for-offensive-memes-in-private-chat/
Anonymous wrote:
I loved living in a different state where the school district rebalanced and redrew districts, if necessary, every couple of years. There were fewer lower performing scjools, compared to others in the area, and the real estate values were also more stable countywide.
Anonymous wrote:I million people, 857 square miles of land, combined rural, urban and suburban.