Anonymous
Post 08/25/2025 22:54     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Holy child, st Andrews, good counsel.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2025 16:50     Subject: Re:High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew's is a good option. The class size is around 100 kids with academic classes somewhere around 15-20 kids on average.



St. Andrew's does nothing for ADHD students.



I would agree; the teachers are very ill-prepared to deal with a bright child with ADHD. Also, some of the classes have 20 students in them, so they have no time to do anything but slog on with the class. It isn't much different than an average public school.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2025 11:40     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Maybe consider the schedules of the different schools. In HS, some have block schedules with 75 minute classes and only half the classes one day and the other half the next; some have more MS schedules with eight 55 minute periods/day. Classes every other day means homework is not assigned one day and due the next which could be a pro or con depending on your child.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 23:42     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullis
Burke
Good Counsel
McLean
St Andrews
St Johns

in alpha (not rank) order

Go visit and see what feels right for her and for you.

I purposely left off Field. I didn't include all-girls schools because I am not familiar with those schools. I also didn't include Sandy Springs (which I might have included in the past) because, even if they end up ok, I personally wouldn't jump into that mix right now.


Why did you leave off Field?


Because I am also 11:10 above and agree with pps that Field is disorganized. These other options are better.


I have an ADHD child at Field, they've been very accommodating and supportive. Cant compare to other schools since we are not there.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 23:11     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullis
Burke
Good Counsel
McLean
St Andrews
St Johns

in alpha (not rank) order

Go visit and see what feels right for her and for you.

I purposely left off Field. I didn't include all-girls schools because I am not familiar with those schools. I also didn't include Sandy Springs (which I might have included in the past) because, even if they end up ok, I personally wouldn't jump into that mix right now.


Why did you leave off Field?


Because I am also 11:10 above and agree with pps that Field is disorganized. These other options are better.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 22:59     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:Mclean


Best answer.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 22:57     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:Bullis
Burke
Good Counsel
McLean
St Andrews
St Johns

in alpha (not rank) order

Go visit and see what feels right for her and for you.

I purposely left off Field. I didn't include all-girls schools because I am not familiar with those schools. I also didn't include Sandy Springs (which I might have included in the past) because, even if they end up ok, I personally wouldn't jump into that mix right now.


Why did you leave off Field?
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 11:20     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Bullis
Burke
Good Counsel
McLean
St Andrews
St Johns

in alpha (not rank) order

Go visit and see what feels right for her and for you.

I purposely left off Field. I didn't include all-girls schools because I am not familiar with those schools. I also didn't include Sandy Springs (which I might have included in the past) because, even if they end up ok, I personally wouldn't jump into that mix right now.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 11:10     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take Field off the list..super disorganized highschool that says they accommodate adhd and then quietly shames kids who need help.


That is not true. Field is known for this type of kid.


I'd concur that Field is very disorganized. Sure, there still may be ADHD kids there - but I think you can do better elsewhere.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 09:45     Subject: Re:High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew's is a good option. The class size is around 100 kids with academic classes somewhere around 15-20 kids on average.



St. Andrew's does nothing for ADHD students.


You are quite incorrect. Perhaps they did not do what works best for your ADHD kid, but they do have accommodations for ADHD.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2025 15:11     Subject: High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Mclean
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2025 12:13     Subject: Re:High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew's is a good option. The class size is around 100 kids with academic classes somewhere around 15-20 kids on average.



St. Andrew's does nothing for ADHD students.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2025 15:55     Subject: Re:High school for girl with inattentive ADHD

St. Andrew's is a good option. The class size is around 100 kids with academic classes somewhere around 15-20 kids on average.