Anonymous wrote:This thread is more "up" on Latin and Deal than previous ones, but we've rejected both for 7th grade (IB for Deal, lotteried into Latin) for lack of differentiation in most classes for a math and science-gifted kid.
Latin tracks only for 8th grade algebra and Latin. Deal offers "ability grouping" a little more for math, but doesn't offer G&T/honors classes across the board. We're switching to a MoCo MS that tracks heavily (even offering 6th grade algebra), putting our kid on a path to BC (upper level) AP calculus and physics by 12th grade.
We've found that the emphasis on educating poor urban youth who are "behind" hasn't worked terribly well for us at Latin. If the school ran on a selective admissions basis we'd probably stay, but there are too many low-income kids who need, and get, remediation at Latin at the expense of high performers for our tastes. It would be a different story if the poor kids were coming out of ES G&T programs, like at the best NYC public middle schools and those in the burbs.
If your kid is future INTEL or Siemens competition material, math and science are on the basic side at both Deal and Latin. These are certainly very fine schools by DC standards, but not great ones by MoCo or Fairfax standards. If my very bright and disciplined kid would be challenged and pushed at Deal/Wilson or Latin MS/Latin HS, or I could afford a private, I'd stay in the city.
We had The same problem at Latin (attended) AND Deal. Then along came BASIS. Wihout the whole social pecking order of a large HS where jocks rule the roost, our 7h grader is in precal and getting A/s.