Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmmmm,
GDS has zero campus and green space. It’s basically 2 office buildings with some turf fields. Also not in the safest location. If your white, be prepared for assembly after assembly about your white privilege and how your an oppressor. No thanks. You can see post after post on this forum. About parents having enough of that. We had friends whose child is graduating this year.
Academics at GDS are good. But not enough to overcome the above items for us. We chose another DC school over GDS last year…
Again, look at the old posts here from the past 2 years and make your own conclusion.
Yak, for this above comment from a Potomac parent I will avoid Potomac for all costs. Racists and narrow minded!
Anonymous wrote:Moderation. Looking at curriculum, you can see that GDS’s focus in its English and History departments trends more toward reactionary politics of the further left variety, but that could just be a product of the advocacy they encourage their students to undertake. Potomac does not seem particularly right wing—plenty of people are drawn to the academics, the green space, and the absence of religion in the classroom. Plenty to make progressives happy in that.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmmmm,
GDS has zero campus and green space. It’s basically 2 office buildings with some turf fields. Also not in the safest location. If your white, be prepared for assembly after assembly about your white privilege and how your an oppressor. No thanks. You can see post after post on this forum. About parents having enough of that. We had friends whose child is graduating this year.
Academics at GDS are good. But not enough to overcome the above items for us. We chose another DC school over GDS last year…
Again, look at the old posts here from the past 2 years and make your own conclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmmmm,
GDS has zero campus and green space. It’s basically 2 office buildings with some turf fields. Also not in the safest location. If your white, be prepared for assembly after assembly about your white privilege and how your an oppressor. No thanks. You can see post after post on this forum. About parents having enough of that. We had friends whose child is graduating this year.
Academics at GDS are good. But not enough to overcome the above items for us. We chose another DC school over GDS last year…
Again, look at the old posts here from the past 2 years and make your own conclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reasons why we chose GDS over Potomac this cycle from talking to current Potomac parents :
- Long criticized math program at Potomac; most k-8 kids are required to retake geometry
- Conservative parents vs more left of center at GDS
- More flexible curriculum: able to go up and down levels of class from year to year
- No required after school sports
- More diversity at GDS
Those experienced with Potomac, how to proactively address this geometry issue that the kids don’t have to repeat it?
Anonymous wrote:Reasons why we chose GDS over Potomac this cycle from talking to current Potomac parents :
- Long criticized math program at Potomac; most k-8 kids are required to retake geometry
- Conservative parents vs more left of center at GDS
- More flexible curriculum: able to go up and down levels of class from year to year
- No required after school sports
- More diversity at GDS
Anonymous wrote:Several of the recent posts feed the caricatures. Absolutely same league. Great academics and educational outcomes at both if you seriously investigate. Maybe there is old thinking on this board that feeds an antiquated view that GDS is a superior “DC” school, but in the here and now, these schools are competitors for talented kids and their parents. Both strike me as only mildly suburban, city-fringe (this isn’t the School Without Walls, it’s NW and McLean) and both schools take advantage of their proximity to the city. Maybe the growing economic heft of NoVa contributed to a closer alignment over time—dunno, but it’s truly where we’re at. Both great. Both competing for top talent. Both have excellent outcomes and sharp, eloquent, confident kids graduating.
Anonymous wrote:I don't actually think these schools are in the same league (though I'm sure Potomac boosters would disagree).