Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See, I think the great school ratings are crap. Sure, they show which schools have the best test scores - which basically means, where are there the most wealthy/affluent families.
We are seriously considering moving from a 9/10 to a 4. I actually think the 4 school is a better experience overall.
I was just coming in here to post this exact thing. Those ratings show SES, and not much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thank you to everyone for the great comments. It sounds like MS and HS are really pretty good. ES is where more of the issues seem to come up from what I can tell.
I think that there is a disconnect between parental expectations and what a decent school does in ES, by MS and HS parents have calmed down a bit a see the big picture more clearly.
Anonymous wrote:See, I think the great school ratings are crap. Sure, they show which schools have the best test scores - which basically means, where are there the most wealthy/affluent families.
We are seriously considering moving from a 9/10 to a 4. I actually think the 4 school is a better experience overall.
Anonymous wrote:See, I think the great school ratings are crap. Sure, they show which schools have the best test scores - which basically means, where are there the most wealthy/affluent families.
We are seriously considering moving from a 9/10 to a 4. I actually think the 4 school is a better experience overall.
The concern usually focuses on how well it now serves average or below-average students who don't qualify for special services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Class of 2016 National Merit Semifinalists
FCPS 237
MCPS 138
LCPS 36
APS 8
Oops. Forgot DCPS. Not sure why.
FCPS 237
MCPS 138
LCPS 36
APS 8
DCPS 2
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am not super concerned about the Great School rankings. We are in an 8 school.
I am more concerned about the curriculum and standardized testing. I don't really understand why kids have to be tested every year starting in 3rd grade (unless I am missing something here). I am concerned about the amount of recess the kids have. Kids should be outside running around.
All of this could be unfounded. I should probably go tour my local ES. Hoping they will let me.
Anonymous wrote:And thank you to everyone for the great comments. It sounds like MS and HS are really pretty good. ES is where more of the issues seem to come up from what I can tell.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am not super concerned about the Great School rankings. We are in an 8 school.
I am more concerned about the curriculum and standardized testing. I don't really understand why kids have to be tested every year starting in 3rd grade (unless I am missing something here). I am concerned about the amount of recess the kids have. Kids should be outside running around.
All of this could be unfounded. I should probably go tour my local ES. Hoping they will let me.