Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the list:
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
BASIS SCHOOL
162 Heitfield, Sophie Z.
GEORGETOWN DAY SCHOOL
000 Froomkin, Max F.
GONZAGA COLLEGE H. S.
999 Chiow, Jeffery H.
MARET SCHOOL
000 Wu, Lucas
NATIONAL CATHEDRAL SCHOOL
000 Dragoi, Stephanie M.
999 Gutierrez, Keira M.
SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS
999 Appenzeller, Rose J.
161 Eibner-Gebhardt, Madeline W.
451 Mallia, Akesh Y.
000 Martin, Jude R.
000 Tatlow, Devan
SIDWELL FRIENDS SCHOOL
000 Bishop, Kiran L.
000 Chen, James J.
000 Peters, Finian 0.
000 Rose, Nicholas E.
000 Viswanathan, Aparna S.
000 Walliser, Julian C.
000 Wang, Vivian
000 Yao, Michael
ST. ALBANS SCHOOL
000 Florance, Matthew A.
000 Goel, Aryan
000 Leyden, Connor M.
999 Snyder, Hale G.
000 Wang, Oliver R.
ST. ANSELM'S ABBEY SCHOOL
790 Roberti, Jonah T.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE H. S.
000 Graham, Ignatius J.
000 Shepherd, Anna E.
WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
000 Mithani, Aarav
WOODROW WILSON H. S.
000 Clocker, Dana G.
836 Collotta, Matthew A.
000 Ho, Wengyin
Looking at class size, good results for Sidwell, Walls, STA, and BASIS.
Not so impressive for GDS, NCS, Maret, WIS, and J-R.
Anonymous wrote:Most kids don’t take PSAT that seriously anyway!
Anonymous wrote:Self selection. It doesn't matter where these kids went to school, they'd probably have this result no matter where they went (to some degree).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is publicly released information.
I would think the kids would be happy to be acknowledged and congratulated.
You would think but you don’t know. The names are not relevant to the discussion so why include them?
Kids sign a release. If you don’t want your name mentioned, don’t take the PSAT.
Do you also think that the winner of the Scripps spelling bee should not be mentioned?
Give a break. Sounds like sour grapes on your part.
Of course you would think so because that’s how you would feel. But not everyone is as petty as you.
You sound dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is publicly released information.
I would think the kids would be happy to be acknowledged and congratulated.
You would think but you don’t know. The names are not relevant to the discussion so why include them?
Kids sign a release. If you don’t want your name mentioned, don’t take the PSAT.
Do you also think that the winner of the Scripps spelling bee should not be mentioned?
Give a break. Sounds like sour grapes on your part.
Of course you would think so because that’s how you would feel. But not everyone is as petty as you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely should not put the children's actual names even if public info. Jeff Take the thread down. It's not right to do that under any circumstances.
Why? It’s a huge accomplishment for these students? And it’s public information.
Because even though public, this doesn't need to be plastered on this site, which is geared towards parents. Do we need to promote their accomplishments on DCUM? Really? It's unnecessary and I would not want anyone's name associated with any post in any thread on this entire board. Especially because the parent's/posters names are hidden. See the imbalance there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The privates schools have a lot of students from MD and VA, so if they live in those states they are on a different list. I am sure NCS, GDS, Maret, etc. have more kids that qualified.
Can someone confirm? I am pretty sure you qualify by school geography not home state.
Anonymous wrote:The privates schools have a lot of students from MD and VA, so if they live in those states they are on a different list. I am sure NCS, GDS, Maret, etc. have more kids that qualified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is publicly released information.
I would think the kids would be happy to be acknowledged and congratulated.
You would think but you don’t know. The names are not relevant to the discussion so why include them?
Kids sign a release. If you don’t want your name mentioned, don’t take the PSAT.
Do you also think that the winner of the Scripps spelling bee should not be mentioned?
Give a break. Sounds like sour grapes on your part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is publicly released information.
I would think the kids would be happy to be acknowledged and congratulated.
You would think but you don’t know. The names are not relevant to the discussion so why include them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That list is not correct. Our HS had 3, not 1.
You are wrong.
That is the official list.
Anonymous wrote:It is publicly released information.
I would think the kids would be happy to be acknowledged and congratulated.
Anonymous wrote:That list is not correct. Our HS had 3, not 1.