Wootton is like 41% Asian. That's not just growing; it's grown.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pick either. Too many white kids at Wootton and with that comes entitlement. RM has gotten too violent recently.
Wooton has a growing and supportive Asian cohort, many from Taiwanese community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are still here... You can't possibly compare RM and Wootton. Those two schools (unless your kid is in IB) are totally opposite ends of a spectrum. Good lord.
Not at all. The same kid could get a fine education at either school, but with the IB might do even better at RM.
Lack of understanding of importance of peers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's never about classes/courses offered. it's always about how kids perform, willing to perform, pushing themselves.
how much more can kids show that they are willing to push themselves by taking IB and AP classes even though they are not in IBDP?
RM has more kids, and more low income kids than Wootton. So, it brings down the averages, but there are a lot of high achieving kids at RM.
Anonymous wrote:it's never about classes/courses offered. it's always about how kids perform, willing to perform, pushing themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pick either. Too many white kids at Wootton and with that comes entitlement. RM has gotten too violent recently.
Wooton has a growing and supportive Asian cohort, many from Taiwanese community.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pick either. Too many white kids at Wootton and with that comes entitlement. RM has gotten too violent recently.
Anonymous wrote:it's never about classes/courses offered. it's always about how kids perform, willing to perform, pushing themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are still here... You can't possibly compare RM and Wootton. Those two schools (unless your kid is in IB) are totally opposite ends of a spectrum. Good lord.
Not at all. The same kid could get a fine education at either school, but with the IB might do even better at RM.
Lack of understanding of importance of peers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are still here... You can't possibly compare RM and Wootton. Those two schools (unless your kid is in IB) are totally opposite ends of a spectrum. Good lord.
Not at all. The same kid could get a fine education at either school, but with the IB might do even better at RM.
Lack of understanding of importance of peers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are still here... You can't possibly compare RM and Wootton. Those two schools (unless your kid is in IB) are totally opposite ends of a spectrum. Good lord.
Not at all. The same kid could get a fine education at either school, but with the IB might do even better at RM.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are still here... You can't possibly compare RM and Wootton. Those two schools (unless your kid is in IB) are totally opposite ends of a spectrum. Good lord.
Anonymous wrote:RM cluster is fantastic.
You have all kinds of kids. Not a pressure cooker. If kid wants IB then there are 25 seats reserved for cluster's kid in IB magnet. If they decade then they can join even later in 11th grade. If kid likes AP more then pretty much all AP courses are available.
I can't comment about Wootton.
WTH are you talking about? Wootton is like half Asian. Or are you one of those insane leftists who count Asians as white (like MCPS does) because if you don't, it destroys the whole "it's white supremacy" narrative that leftists love?Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pick either. Too many white kids at Wootton and with that comes entitlement. RM has gotten too violent recently.