Anonymous wrote:Wheaton parent who’s had multiple kids go go through. Currently very overcrowded. STEM teachers are excellent, literally excellent, the best anywhere. English teachers are pretty below average. There is an assistant principal who is one of the worst individuals in education I’ve ever encountered. As good as the STEM teachers are, this AP, who has spanned multiple principals, makes certain kids (of certain persuasions) lives miserable. Any recommendation about Wheaton that doesn’t include this fact is an incomplete recommendation. I wish my youngest got into Blair because of her.
Anonymous wrote:Wheaton parent who’s had multiple kids go go through. Currently very overcrowded. STEM teachers are excellent, literally excellent, the best anywhere. English teachers are pretty below average. There is an assistant principal who is one of the worst individuals in education I’ve ever encountered. As good as the STEM teachers are, this AP, who has spanned multiple principals, makes certain kids (of certain persuasions) lives miserable. Any recommendation about Wheaton that doesn’t include this fact is an incomplete recommendation. I wish my youngest got into Blair because of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing to keep in mind: Taylor has promised to support students who are completing high school at programs outside their home school. His new regional program initiative will create a huge upswing in bus transportation needs. If you choose Wheaton, be prepared for him to bail on providing school bus transportation for students attending legacy programs. On that basis alone, I would choose Blair.
At the Wheaton accepted students session they made it clear that if you are in the DCC you will be guaranteed transportation for the entire four years, even though the DCC is going away.
Oh yes, it's clear now, but come August 2027, will that legacy bus transportation suddenly evaporate as the system collapses under the strain of intensified cross-county bussing to new regional programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing to keep in mind: Taylor has promised to support students who are completing high school at programs outside their home school. His new regional program initiative will create a huge upswing in bus transportation needs. If you choose Wheaton, be prepared for him to bail on providing school bus transportation for students attending legacy programs. On that basis alone, I would choose Blair.
At the Wheaton accepted students session they made it clear that if you are in the DCC you will be guaranteed transportation for the entire four years, even though the DCC is going away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid went to the engineering academy at Wheaton (waitlisted for magnet) - not bio. We really liked his STEM teachers. One had graduated from MIT (Mr Bates - look up whether he is still there - he was great), another from Naval Academy, both had been practicing engineers, etc. Good math teachers, etc.
We also loved Wheaton's building. It's fairly new - maybe a decade old? And really quite nice.
The humanities curriculum was pretty poor. Very little writing instruction/feedback. It's probably worse now that Honors for All is in effect in ninth and tenth grade. Meaning everyone is in the same honors English classes in ninth and tenth grade - there's no grade level below Honors.
Also, it's nice to go in bounds so I would factor in commute. I don't know enough about Blair to know how good the non-Magnet science offerings are. Try to talk to Blair parents/kids and ask about that.
Oh also - he didn't get any special internships. I didn't hear anything about that. Maybe the magnet is different.
Anonymous wrote:One thing to keep in mind: Taylor has promised to support students who are completing high school at programs outside their home school. His new regional program initiative will create a huge upswing in bus transportation needs. If you choose Wheaton, be prepared for him to bail on providing school bus transportation for students attending legacy programs. On that basis alone, I would choose Blair.
Anonymous wrote:We're having a tough time choosing between standard enrollment at Blair and the Wheaton Biomed magnet. Blair is much closer to our house, but our DC is really set on becoming a doctor (for now at least). Blair offers an amazing selection of science classes and it seems we could independently cobble together a curriculum somewhat equivalent (and, in some ways, superior) to Wheaton. But we hear that, beyond classwork, PLTW Biomed offers significant advantages on internships and other outside-the-classroom opportunities. It's a coin flip for us right now, so any advice would be very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the choice is between one of the Wheaton programs and REGULAR Blair, choose Wheaton.
If you are choosing between the magnet at Blair and Wheaton, I'd choose Blair. The cohort can be ... a little suffocatingly small.
Great principal at Wheaton, though. And a beautiful building! Easier to get on sports teams, too.
I wondered about this, as my kid just accepted a spot in one of Wheaton's magnets. 30 kids per program per year is tiny! Do they do their English/history/etc. with other students from the wider Wheaton community?