Anonymous wrote:u can live in your world demanding "proof" or live with the reality of what u see. The standards of instruction are lower, way lower.
and yes, AP History was horrble at a DCC school. the teacher was way over his head teaching a simple subject.
As you seem to be implying, the DCC and NEC parents are happy with what they get at their schools. that is okay with me. i want more and i can get it outside the NEC and DCC.
the intolerance for any other view that "everything is great" in the NEC and DCC is another reason why i left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a friend move from Silver spring to olney...kept telling me that there want "that element" at Sherwood. I wouldn't necessarily compare the DCC schools to Whitman or Churchill, but they are certainly comparable to Blake, Sherwood, and magruder. And probably better than Damascus and Seneca valley.
As one who teaches in the NEC, the DCC is comparable to the NEC and to Magruder - but NOT to Sherwood. See for yourself. High FARMs affects instruction, and that isn't to say that kids who come from poverty CAN'T learn. They can. But it oftentimes takes longer b/c attendance becomes an issue (either from being disengaged or having to work or being responsible for the care of younger siblings). If attendance has been an issue, then basic skills are missing. And if these students are placed in on level courses - without being given remedial classes - they fall through the cracks, and no teacher - no matter how dedicated and gifted with instructional methods - can catch up that many kids.
So as a parent AND educator, my own children are in an environment where teachers can teach. I will work hard to do the best I can for our struggling population, but I will not let my children suffer.
And FWIW, you buy for the high school - not for the elementary. I have friends right now kicking themselves for making the wrong move.
Sherwood - 15% FARMs
Magruder - 33%
Blake - 34%
Blair - 36%
Einstein - 41%
Kennedy - 54%
Northwood - 47%
Paint Branch - 34%
Springbrook - 44%
Wheaton - 58%
Damascus - 16%
Seneca V - 35%
It's probably a good thing you teach in a more affluent school. All students deserve teachers who believe they can succeed, and who understand that being born to a lower income family is not equivalent to having a lower IQ or to being less able to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a friend move from Silver spring to olney...kept telling me that there want "that element" at Sherwood. I wouldn't necessarily compare the DCC schools to Whitman or Churchill, but they are certainly comparable to Blake, Sherwood, and magruder. And probably better than Damascus and Seneca valley.
As one who teaches in the NEC, the DCC is comparable to the NEC and to Magruder - but NOT to Sherwood. See for yourself. High FARMs affects instruction, and that isn't to say that kids who come from poverty CAN'T learn. They can. But it oftentimes takes longer b/c attendance becomes an issue (either from being disengaged or having to work or being responsible for the care of younger siblings). If attendance has been an issue, then basic skills are missing. And if these students are placed in on level courses - without being given remedial classes - they fall through the cracks, and no teacher - no matter how dedicated and gifted with instructional methods - can catch up that many kids.
So as a parent AND educator, my own children are in an environment where teachers can teach. I will work hard to do the best I can for our struggling population, but I will not let my children suffer.
And FWIW, you buy for the high school - not for the elementary. I have friends right now kicking themselves for making the wrong move.
Sherwood - 15% FARMs
Magruder - 33%
Blake - 34%
Blair - 36%
Einstein - 41%
Kennedy - 54%
Northwood - 47%
Paint Branch - 34%
Springbrook - 44%
Wheaton - 58%
Damascus - 16%
Seneca V - 35%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP: there are tons of people who post on here from Olney. And I personally know a dozen or so families who moved to Olney from Silver Spring...and I'm sure there are many more. So please don't think it's one person.
I'm one!
moved from Silver Spring (Colesville) to Olney
never looked back!
love the ES, am thrilled with the MS, and I know the HS is solid, as there's a nice balance of SES
Too many FARMs = disaster in a HS.
I will not sacrifice my kids to prove that I'm "socially aware."
Gotta stay away from poor people they are all uneducated criminals.
Not moving because a particular school has specific issues that are not compatible with the educational experience we want for our kids.
Nope, we just lump all lower income people together as ignorant thugs.
You are a sickening person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP: there are tons of people who post on here from Olney. And I personally know a dozen or so families who moved to Olney from Silver Spring...and I'm sure there are many more. So please don't think it's one person.
I'm one!
moved from Silver Spring (Colesville) to Olney
never looked back!
love the ES, am thrilled with the MS, and I know the HS is solid, as there's a nice balance of SES
Too many FARMs = disaster in a HS.
I will not sacrifice my kids to prove that I'm "socially aware."
Anonymous wrote:I had a friend move from Silver spring to olney...kept telling me that there want "that element" at Sherwood. I wouldn't necessarily compare the DCC schools to Whitman or Churchill, but they are certainly comparable to Blake, Sherwood, and magruder. And probably better than Damascus and Seneca valley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The interesting thing for me is that my friends who moved from SS to Potomac so their kids could go to Churchill have found that their kids didn't do particularly well in college admissions. Bright affluent kids jostling to succeed among nothing but other bright affluent kids have trouble standing out when it comes to admissions, and yet they experience the same sex, drug and alcohol pressures they'd encounter in any high school. (Maybe worse, in some ways.)
Things don't always go the way you expect them to.
+1 not to mention the insane mortgages they pay to be in that school area often means sacrifices in other areas.and honestly anyone one who has lived in SS, at least within the beltway can speak to the excellent peer group. Really great educated families.
Anonymous wrote:The interesting thing for me is that my friends who moved from SS to Potomac so their kids could go to Churchill have found that their kids didn't do particularly well in college admissions. Bright affluent kids jostling to succeed among nothing but other bright affluent kids have trouble standing out when it comes to admissions, and yet they experience the same sex, drug and alcohol pressures they'd encounter in any high school. (Maybe worse, in some ways.)
Things don't always go the way you expect them to.
Anonymous wrote:PP: there are tons of people who post on here from Olney. And I personally know a dozen or so families who moved to Olney from Silver Spring...and I'm sure there are many more. So please don't think it's one person.