Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad by the lack of information in DC around this -- every other county in the country has announced this on the local news. We just don't have local news anymore?
This feels indicative of some kind of breakdown in the city. No one is watching and no one cares.
Yes, we don't have a local newspaper. Results were once announced by the NW Current and then the DC Patch but neither exist anymore.
I am also sad about this. Maybe Jeff can ask for the results since no one else cares.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad by the lack of information in DC around this -- every other county in the country has announced this on the local news. We just don't have local news anymore?
This feels indicative of some kind of breakdown in the city. No one is watching and no one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad by the lack of information in DC around this -- every other county in the country has announced this on the local news. We just don't have local news anymore?
This feels indicative of some kind of breakdown in the city. No one is watching and no one cares.
Yes, we don't have a local newspaper. Results were once announced by the NW Current and then the DC Patch but neither exist anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sad by the lack of information in DC around this -- every other county in the country has announced this on the local news. We just don't have local news anymore?
This feels indicative of some kind of breakdown in the city. No one is watching and no one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Speak for yourself. I'm interested in where the NMSFs amalgamate in the DMV. SWW does the best in DC. Then maybe BASIS. But in the big picture, Sidwell and TJ destroy them all by a long shot.
Anonymous wrote:Parents do not send their children to private for one output that you consider âlittleâ. They send their kids to private because of tradition, a rite of passage, for the experience, to be surrounded by peers of similar backgrounds, for classroom management and better academics overall, structure and conformity, to network and PR, and so on and so forth..
it is the public school mindset that addresses things in such a way: If I put X-money in, I have to get one output.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DCPS DC wouldâve made the NMSF cutoff in 45 states the year they took the exam. Thatâs life. In the end it really doesnât matter except for bragging rights. Iâd actually be more curious to see the commended numbers as an overall better comparison.
267 commended + semi finalists in DC. (You have to add them together to get the comparable numbers.)
Data here, if you want to look at other states: https://www.nationalmerit.org/s/1758/images/gid2/editor_documents/guide_to_the_national_merit_scholarship_program.pdf
Anonymous wrote:My DCPS DC wouldâve made the NMSF cutoff in 45 states the year they took the exam. Thatâs life. In the end it really doesnât matter except for bragging rights. Iâd actually be more curious to see the commended numbers as an overall better comparison.
Anonymous wrote:My DCPS DC wouldâve made the NMSF cutoff in 45 states the year they took the exam. Thatâs life. In the end it really doesnât matter except for bragging rights. Iâd actually be more curious to see the commended numbers as an overall better comparison.
Anonymous wrote:My DCPS DC wouldâve made the NMSF cutoff in 45 states the year they took the exam. Thatâs life. In the end it really doesnât matter except for bragging rights. Iâd actually be more curious to see the commended numbers as an overall better comparison.