Anonymous wrote:Whut?! We aren’t plucky; we are more like steady.
You folk are plucky, no? Enjoy the pluckiness and the Ivies. Let’s see how that all turns out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SWW is also not your typical public school though, right? It has many aspects that are private school-like.
You are correct. It is an interview/magnet school--so it is apply and opt in, like a private. We know lots of kids who have gone there. It's a path to a good college. The kids do work really hard, just like private school kids,
Maybe. But 3.93 AVERAGE is crock. It’s enough to discredit the whole enterprise
It’s a magnet high school only. Meaning they don’t have any subpar kids in their high school that are there because they stared in 1st grade. You had to have a 3.9 to even apply. How is it a crock? You’re unhinged. TJ prob has similar GPA.
Read the article. Even the school administrators in the article are saying there is something seriously wrong with the current grading system and are warning the students that this will probably not last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SWW is also not your typical public school though, right? It has many aspects that are private school-like.
You are correct. It is an interview/magnet school--so it is apply and opt in, like a private. We know lots of kids who have gone there. It's a path to a good college. The kids do work really hard, just like private school kids,
Maybe. But 3.93 AVERAGE is crock. It’s enough to discredit the whole enterprise
It’s a magnet high school only. Meaning they don’t have any subpar kids in their high school that are there because they stared in 1st grade. You had to have a 3.9 to even apply. How is it a crock? You’re unhinged. TJ prob has similar GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insane grade inflation in DCPS:
https://www.swwrookery.com/post/hugely-inflated-are-pandemic-era-grading-policies-doing-more-harm-than-good
A's are given for "any effort at all"
SWW has fantastic college admissions again this year--better than any private. This is what the DC private school kids are up against with their
3.4's for working their a$$es off. 🙁
WEIGHTED. The very beginning of this article said weighted. It said the median grade is over 4.0… which means we are talking about weighted. That’s a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solution is clearly for you to put your DC in public since you think it's much easier.
It IS much easier.
then put them in public. Problem solved.
Who said there was a problem? Wouldn’t trade the peer group, alumni group or the surroundings, but love the SWW too (albeit you can’t have that gpa average; mathematically that’s croc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SWW is also not your typical public school though, right? It has many aspects that are private school-like.
You are correct. It is an interview/magnet school--so it is apply and opt in, like a private. We know lots of kids who have gone there. It's a path to a good college. The kids do work really hard, just like private school kids,
Maybe. But 3.93 AVERAGE is crock. It’s enough to discredit the whole enterprise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insane grade inflation in DCPS:
https://www.swwrookery.com/post/hugely-inflated-are-pandemic-era-grading-policies-doing-more-harm-than-good
A's are given for "any effort at all"
SWW has fantastic college admissions again this year--better than any private. This is what the DC private school kids are up against with their
3.4's for working their a$$es off. 🙁
SWW only accepts 9th graders who have straight As. How is it a surprise that these kids will continue to be the kind of students who make As?
This isn't true. You can have As or Bs.
it's REALLy hard to get Bs at Deal (DCPS middle school). You have to basically not turn things in. my kid is in algebra and this week received a sheet with every missing assignment that she can submit this week for full credit. Also listed were every exam--she can retake them all this week and they're the same problems as the first time. If you can't get an A in this system you are simply not doing ANYTHING.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SWW is also not your typical public school though, right? It has many aspects that are private school-like.
You are correct. It is an interview/magnet school--so it is apply and opt in, like a private. We know lots of kids who have gone there. It's a path to a good college. The kids do work really hard, just like private school kids,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not in the DC area but from an area with a similar competitive private school landscape, also with grade inflated public schools, and as far as I can tell the privates are doing just fine in college admissions even for unhooked kids. Is this a DC thing?
It’s a DC thing to be perpetually unhappy with your school choice and claim that other choices are messing up your own. The “public school kids are cheating private school kids out of college admissions” is a fun new twist, though.
It's so fun to see these parents who have spent $1 million on their precious Larla's education only to have them end up at worse colleges than the SWW and JR kids. Probably very healthy for the kids though. In the real world at last!
Anonymous wrote:SWW is also not your typical public school though, right? It has many aspects that are private school-like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not in the DC area but from an area with a similar competitive private school landscape, also with grade inflated public schools, and as far as I can tell the privates are doing just fine in college admissions even for unhooked kids. Is this a DC thing?
It’s a DC thing to be perpetually unhappy with your school choice and claim that other choices are messing up your own. The “public school kids are cheating private school kids out of college admissions” is a fun new twist, though.
It's so fun to see these parents who have spent $1 million on their precious Larla's education only to have them end up at worse colleges than the SWW and JR kids. Probably very healthy for the kids though. In the real world at last!