Anonymous wrote:https://www.mymcmedia.org/sherwood-high-principal-issues-2-letters-after-noose-found-at-tennis-courts/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. We are black, so i will definitely take this into consideration. Thank you 13:02
I’m Black, and I can also say I wouldn’t recommend you send your kid to Sherwood—only 15% Black, and my kid had many racist encounters. I also wouldn’t recommend the Northeast Consortium. If you can afford private, do it. I was faced with that decision last year.
Sherwood is roughly 48% white. If you’re solely considering a school based on the percentage of black students, which private has more than 15% of the population is black?
Anonymous wrote:A Sherwood High School teacher just had an attempted carjacking happen to her on Friday: https://mocoshow.com/2025/03/16/attempted-carjacking-of-sherwood-high-school-teacher-at-starbucks/
On Friday, March 14th, at approximately 6:45 AM, a Sherwood High School teacher experienced an attempted car theft while visiting the Starbucks located in the Shoppes at Olney shopping center (3126 Olney Sandy Spring Rd). We interviewed the teacher who told us she typically visits the Starbucks on Friday mornings as a weekly treat and reported that she has never encountered anything like this at that location.
According to the teacher, she parked her vehicle under a lamp post and locked the doors before heading inside to pick up her mobile order, which took no longer than 30 seconds. As she exited the store and unlocked her car from a distance of about 50 feet, she noticed a silver SUV parked next to her with its passenger side door open. To her shock, she saw a man inside of her vehicle.
In response, she screamed loudly, prompting the suspect to jump out of her car. The teacher instinctively chased after him, grabbing onto the door handle of the SUV as the driver attempted to speed away. She let go of the handle as the vehicle accelerated, and fortunately, her car remained untouched, with no belongings taken from inside. She believed the suspects may have been trying to steal her car or something inside of her car, but her screams appeared to have scared them off.
On Friday, March 14th, at approximately 6:45 AM, a Sherwood High School teacher experienced an attempted car theft while visiting the Starbucks located in the Shoppes at Olney shopping center (3126 Olney Sandy Spring Rd). We interviewed the teacher who told us she typically visits the Starbucks on Friday mornings as a weekly treat and reported that she has never encountered anything like this at that location.
According to the teacher, she parked her vehicle under a lamp post and locked the doors before heading inside to pick up her mobile order, which took no longer than 30 seconds. As she exited the store and unlocked her car from a distance of about 50 feet, she noticed a silver SUV parked next to her with its passenger side door open. To her shock, she saw a man inside of her vehicle.
In response, she screamed loudly, prompting the suspect to jump out of her car. The teacher instinctively chased after him, grabbing onto the door handle of the SUV as the driver attempted to speed away. She let go of the handle as the vehicle accelerated, and fortunately, her car remained untouched, with no belongings taken from inside. She believed the suspects may have been trying to steal her car or something inside of her car, but her screams appeared to have scared them off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. We are black, so i will definitely take this into consideration. Thank you 13:02
I’m Black, and I can also say I wouldn’t recommend you send your kid to Sherwood—only 15% Black, and my kid had many racist encounters. I also wouldn’t recommend the Northeast Consortium. If you can afford private, do it. I was faced with that decision last year.
Anonymous wrote:I went there in the 80’s and it was very normal to see the confederate flag on belt buckles, t-shirts, car bumper sticker, and stickers on notebooks. I experienced this daily. It’s been 40 years so I hope a lot has changed. Because of my Sherwood experience, I only considered HBCUs.
Anonymous wrote:I went there in the 80’s and it was very normal to see the confederate flag on belt buckles, t-shirts, car bumper sticker, and stickers on notebooks. I experienced this daily. It’s been 40 years so I hope a lot has changed. Because of my Sherwood experience, I only considered HBCUs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t recommend Sherwood due to the reasons already stated. My kids went/are at Blake. We’ve been really happy there. You listed a bunch of areas but not the Stonegate area. It’s in the same price range as Olney.
Blake was 41% Black in 2022/3.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t recommend Sherwood due to the reasons already stated. My kids went/are at Blake. We’ve been really happy there. You listed a bunch of areas but not the Stonegate area. It’s in the same price range as Olney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. We are black, so i will definitely take this into consideration. Thank you 13:02
I’m Black, and I can also say I wouldn’t recommend you send your kid to Sherwood—only 15% Black, and my kid had many racist encounters. I also wouldn’t recommend the Northeast Consortium. If you can afford private, do it. I was faced with that decision last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, the WaPo article about the alleged racist incident at a sporting event shouldn’t raise concerns because it turned out to be a false allegation. Of course the WaPo and media didn’t bother to clarify that.
People down county love to paint Sherwood as as a lily-white school because it isn’t as diverse as schools like Einstein, Wheaton, Kennedy, etc.
But Sherwood is still diverse.
And like all mcps high schools, the bathroom situation isn’t great.
Re: private - good luck. So many people are scrambling to jump ship snd get their kids into private, but there are limited seats.
I think Sherwood, Blake, and Einstein are fine. Ditto for Rockville.
I think Wheaton and Kennedy are problematic.
You can google the mcps “At a glance” stats on racial and socioeconomics, noting it’s a bit out of date. Fwiw, assume all schools are more diverse now/2025 (particularly more Latinos).
Which alleged incident specifically? There were at least three just that I heard about and they were confirmed by the school after investigations. Kids even testified before the BOE about the attacks by Sherwood students. You're really doing a disservice to OP by trying to misrepresent what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. We are black, so i will definitely take this into consideration. Thank you 13:02
Reach out to Sherwood's Black Student Union and see if you can get some student opinions. Or see if your din can shadow a student. Get a real experience and see if it's a good fit.