Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Wheaton a W school?
Yes.
No, no, no.. it's not about the schools that start with W. It's about the high performing schools where either the first or last name of the school (or both in case of Walt Whitman) has a W in it,
Read the link http://greatergreatereducation.org/post/20089/mont...oast-on-their-good-reputation/
Anonymous wrote:I support the OP who posted about Whitman. She may sound defensive but she is totally right about Whitman. I went there. It is a good diverse.
And the people who act like they wouldn't want to live there are being silly.
Whitman was the diverse where people around you look different and have different backgrounds and yet most are upper middle class and achievers who are children of achievers. This may sound like a cocoon but what it did for me was instill in me the reality that everyone can achieve regardless of race or gender or country of origin or religion. My friends were a map of the world and I was not indoctrinated with a belief that people of certain races cannot do for themselves and need free this or that. I know that some people do need help but I know it is more complex than an issue of skin color.
Also, for health reasons I had to move to private school and the ONLY person I knew that was on financial aid was a white girl from ....Bethesda. Widowed mom was disabled. So stop the Bethesda envy/bashing.
Anonymous wrote:I support the OP who posted about Whitman. She may sound defensive but she is totally right about Whitman. I went there. It is a good diverse.
And the people who act like they wouldn't want to live there are being silly.
Whitman was the diverse where people around you look different and have different backgrounds and yet most are upper middle class and achievers who are children of achievers. This may sound like a cocoon but what it did for me was instill in me the reality that everyone can achieve regardless of race or gender or country of origin or religion. My friends were a map of the world and I was not indoctrinated with a belief that people of certain races cannot do for themselves and need free this or that. I know that some people do need help but I know it is more complex than an issue of skin color.
Also, for health reasons I had to move to private school and the ONLY person I knew that was on financial aid was a white girl from ....Bethesda. Widowed mom was disabled. So stop the Bethesda envy/bashing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Whitman cluster. We chose the neighborhood because we liked the house, liked the neighborhood, and the commute was as good as we could get and stay on the MD side of the line (which was important to me as a native MDer). While one of my kids opted for private high school, the other goes to Whitman and it's been a really great school. DC likes his classes, works hard, has good relationships with teachers, has a really good group of friends, is active in sports and other EC activities. The parents are committed to the school and volunteer for various volunteer activities - Sports teams, Arts Festival, drama, Post prom, etc. My DC does not find it a pressure cooker, as some people say it is, and has a pretty diverse group of friends (which to me is better than going to a so called diverse school but then only being friends with the people who look like you, which seems to be the norm at many of the diverse schools).
PP, I perceive this as defensive.
I perceive that as the truth!! Also factually based - google it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ is not as diverse as you think. It has significantly fewer AAs and Hispanics than the county as a whole and more whites. I know that wasn't the original question.
We are in a position to choose any school, and we choose a small diverse public for elementary and a small diverse private for the upper grades.
Private schools are never as diverse as even the whitest schools in MoCo.
Totally wrong. Most good privates have 30% on financial aid, 30% non-white - far more diverse than W schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ is not as diverse as you think. It has significantly fewer AAs and Hispanics than the county as a whole and more whites. I know that wasn't the original question.
We are in a position to choose any school, and we choose a small diverse public for elementary and a small diverse private for the upper grades.
Private schools are never as diverse as even the whitest schools in MoCo.
Totally wrong. Most good privates have 30% on financial aid, 30% non-white - far more diverse than W schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Whitman cluster. We chose the neighborhood because we liked the house, liked the neighborhood, and the commute was as good as we could get and stay on the MD side of the line (which was important to me as a native MDer). While one of my kids opted for private high school, the other goes to Whitman and it's been a really great school. DC likes his classes, works hard, has good relationships with teachers, has a really good group of friends, is active in sports and other EC activities. The parents are committed to the school and volunteer for various volunteer activities - Sports teams, Arts Festival, drama, Post prom, etc. My DC does not find it a pressure cooker, as some people say it is, and has a pretty diverse group of friends (which to me is better than going to a so called diverse school but then only being friends with the people who look like you, which seems to be the norm at many of the diverse schools).
PP, I perceive this as defensive.
I perceive that as the truth!! Also factually based - google it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Whitman cluster. We chose the neighborhood because we liked the house, liked the neighborhood, and the commute was as good as we could get and stay on the MD side of the line (which was important to me as a native MDer). While one of my kids opted for private high school, the other goes to Whitman and it's been a really great school. DC likes his classes, works hard, has good relationships with teachers, has a really good group of friends, is active in sports and other EC activities. The parents are committed to the school and volunteer for various volunteer activities - Sports teams, Arts Festival, drama, Post prom, etc. My DC does not find it a pressure cooker, as some people say it is, and has a pretty diverse group of friends (which to me is better than going to a so called diverse school but then only being friends with the people who look like you, which seems to be the norm at many of the diverse schools).
PP, I perceive this as defensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ is not as diverse as you think. It has significantly fewer AAs and Hispanics than the county as a whole and more whites. I know that wasn't the original question.
We are in a position to choose any school, and we choose a small diverse public for elementary and a small diverse private for the upper grades.
Private schools are never as diverse as even the whitest schools in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:We are in Whitman cluster. We chose the neighborhood because we liked the house, liked the neighborhood, and the commute was as good as we could get and stay on the MD side of the line (which was important to me as a native MDer). While one of my kids opted for private high school, the other goes to Whitman and it's been a really great school. DC likes his classes, works hard, has good relationships with teachers, has a really good group of friends, is active in sports and other EC activities. The parents are committed to the school and volunteer for various volunteer activities - Sports teams, Arts Festival, drama, Post prom, etc. My DC does not find it a pressure cooker, as some people say it is, and has a pretty diverse group of friends (which to me is better than going to a so called diverse school but then only being friends with the people who look like you, which seems to be the norm at many of the diverse schools).