Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein is an awesome school. Compare it to BCC on any metric: SAT scores - check, School placement - check, suspension rate- check, drugs - check, housing prices - check, restaurants nearby - check, safety in the halls/beefing - check, special ed - check, APs offered - check, pregnancy - check, teacher engagement - check, math championship - check, WIFI/BYOD policy - check, BBall - check, field quality - check, facial hair policy - check, notable alumni - check, Model UN/Congress - check, speed of receiving report cards - check, student parking - check, shorts on Fridays- check, close to the slopes - check
I love this place!!!!
compare the scores but then compare how many kids take the tests. wen only the top students take the test it is not a real reflection of the entire student body. Einstein is a fine school but the bottom half of it is really bad.
Anonymous wrote:Einstein is an awesome school. Compare it to BCC on any metric: SAT scores - check, School placement - check, suspension rate- check, drugs - check, housing prices - check, restaurants nearby - check, safety in the halls/beefing - check, special ed - check, APs offered - check, pregnancy - check, teacher engagement - check, math championship - check, WIFI/BYOD policy - check, BBall - check, field quality - check, facial hair policy - check, notable alumni - check, Model UN/Congress - check, speed of receiving report cards - check, student parking - check, shorts on Fridays- check, close to the slopes - check
I love this place!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shush..don't tell them about Einstein. Its already pretty full, don't want it to be super overcrowded for our kids when they go.
Wasn't Einstein projected to be around 800 over capacity by 2022? This was one of the reasons for Woodward.
Not quite that much. The latest projection has it as 490 over capacity in 2024-25. Once Northwood and Kennedy get their additions, Einstein will be by far the smallest of the DCC high schools.
I remember reading that Blair would be at close to 4k by that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shush..don't tell them about Einstein. Its already pretty full, don't want it to be super overcrowded for our kids when they go.
Wasn't Einstein projected to be around 800 over capacity by 2022? This was one of the reasons for Woodward.
Not quite that much. The latest projection has it as 490 over capacity in 2024-25. Once Northwood and Kennedy get their additions, Einstein will be by far the smallest of the DCC high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shush..don't tell them about Einstein. Its already pretty full, don't want it to be super overcrowded for our kids when they go.
Wasn't Einstein projected to be around 800 over capacity by 2022? This was one of the reasons for Woodward.
Anonymous wrote:Shush..don't tell them about Einstein. Its already pretty full, don't want it to be super overcrowded for our kids when they go.
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I'd go with Einstein. It gets a bad rap here but as far as I've seen the kids there are much less pretentious and it's easier for kids to just relax and be themselves. My DC goes to BCC. He went to a top private for middle school and finds the work at BCC laughably easy. Although he has a friend group and is not struggling socially, he frequently reports that the kids there are "two faced," "snobby," "fake," "champ," and that TONS of kids use the open campus policy to leave and smoke weed.
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I'd go with Einstein. It gets a bad rap here but as far as I've seen the kids there are much less pretentious and it's easier for kids to just relax and be themselves. My DC goes to BCC. He went to a top private for middle school and finds the work at BCC laughably easy. Although he has a friend group and is not struggling socially, he frequently reports that the kids there are "two faced," "snobby," "fake," "champ," and that TONS of kids use the open campus policy to leave and smoke weed.
Anonymous wrote:Pick Einstein and save money
I'd love to hear about your kids' experiences. Did they start off in Einstein-zoned ES and MS? How difficult is the IB program and how does it compare to the other specialty programs within Einstein?Anonymous wrote:We bought in Kensington specifically for the IB program at Einstein. All 3 kids now done, one in grad school, 2 still in college. We were going to move after the kids finished HS, bit we love it here so we are going to stay.