Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan to take metro, I would focus on the red line..probably the silver spring side but maybe rockville too.
+1 Richard Montgomery or Rockville districts
Not RM- they have magnet students. I would do Kennedy, Wheaton or Rockville
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan to take metro, I would focus on the red line..probably the silver spring side but maybe rockville too.
+1 Richard Montgomery or Rockville districts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are very motivated and you are willing to help them do activities outside of school, stay in your current home until both kids are in at Hardy, then move near the Stadium-Armory metro. The kids can take the D6 bus to Hardy (it's a long ride but that's ok...you can drive them part or all of the way sometimes). For high school, they could apply to MacArthur with a transfer preference (if that's still offered), selective high schools, or do IB at Eastern. A hotshot from a Title I school will stand out more than a kid in the top 10% of the class at Blair or Einstein or even one of the W schools. Or stay where you are until you see how the first kid does in the high school lottery and then move to MD or VA the summer before 9th grade. Also, did you look into BASIS?
The high school lottery and transfer options felt a bit tricky, but the idea of standing out at a Title I school is definitely something to consider. I’ll also look into BASIS—thanks for the suggestion!
Well your also has a much higher risk of being seriously injured or killed from violence at Title I schools. I'm not sure its worth the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are very motivated and you are willing to help them do activities outside of school, stay in your current home until both kids are in at Hardy, then move near the Stadium-Armory metro. The kids can take the D6 bus to Hardy (it's a long ride but that's ok...you can drive them part or all of the way sometimes). For high school, they could apply to MacArthur with a transfer preference (if that's still offered), selective high schools, or do IB at Eastern. A hotshot from a Title I school will stand out more than a kid in the top 10% of the class at Blair or Einstein or even one of the W schools. Or stay where you are until you see how the first kid does in the high school lottery and then move to MD or VA the summer before 9th grade. Also, did you look into BASIS?
The high school lottery and transfer options felt a bit tricky, but the idea of standing out at a Title I school is definitely something to consider. I’ll also look into BASIS—thanks for the suggestion!
Well your also has a much higher risk of being seriously injured or killed from violence at Title I schools. I'm not sure its worth the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are very motivated and you are willing to help them do activities outside of school, stay in your current home until both kids are in at Hardy, then move near the Stadium-Armory metro. The kids can take the D6 bus to Hardy (it's a long ride but that's ok...you can drive them part or all of the way sometimes). For high school, they could apply to MacArthur with a transfer preference (if that's still offered), selective high schools, or do IB at Eastern. A hotshot from a Title I school will stand out more than a kid in the top 10% of the class at Blair or Einstein or even one of the W schools. Or stay where you are until you see how the first kid does in the high school lottery and then move to MD or VA the summer before 9th grade. Also, did you look into BASIS?
The high school lottery and transfer options felt a bit tricky, but the idea of standing out at a Title I school is definitely something to consider. I’ll also look into BASIS—thanks for the suggestion!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are very motivated and you are willing to help them do activities outside of school, stay in your current home until both kids are in at Hardy, then move near the Stadium-Armory metro. The kids can take the D6 bus to Hardy (it's a long ride but that's ok...you can drive them part or all of the way sometimes). For high school, they could apply to MacArthur with a transfer preference (if that's still offered), selective high schools, or do IB at Eastern. A hotshot from a Title I school will stand out more than a kid in the top 10% of the class at Blair or Einstein or even one of the W schools. Or stay where you are until you see how the first kid does in the high school lottery and then move to MD or VA the summer before 9th grade. Also, did you look into BASIS?
The high school lottery and transfer options felt a bit tricky, but the idea of standing out from a Title I school is definitely something to consider. I’ll also look into BASIS—thanks for the suggestion!
Anonymous wrote:If they are very motivated and you are willing to help them do activities outside of school, stay in your current home until both kids are in at Hardy, then move near the Stadium-Armory metro. The kids can take the D6 bus to Hardy (it's a long ride but that's ok...you can drive them part or all of the way sometimes). For high school, they could apply to MacArthur with a transfer preference (if that's still offered), selective high schools, or do IB at Eastern. A hotshot from a Title I school will stand out more than a kid in the top 10% of the class at Blair or Einstein or even one of the W schools. Or stay where you are until you see how the first kid does in the high school lottery and then move to MD or VA the summer before 9th grade. Also, did you look into BASIS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids will have a better shot if you send them to a not good school, then they can shine.
This makes no sense at all. What sort of weird thought process is this.
An eye-opening but possibly true one. If you go to a lower income school in a high rated school district, you may have a better chance to get into a top state school or T20/Ivy. In part because you kid will be top dog and take advantage of all the higher academic classes the school has to offer (which colleges look for) and in part because if the school only takes a certain number of kids from the area, your kid is more likely to be chosen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids will have a better shot if you send them to a not good school, then they can shine.
This makes no sense at all. What sort of weird thought process is this.
lAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids will have a better shot if you send them to a not good school, then they can shine.
This makes no sense at all. What sort of weird thought process is this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids will have a better shot if you send them to a not good school, then they can shine.
This makes no sense at all. What sort of weird thought process is this.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids will have a better shot if you send them to a not good school, then they can shine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan to take metro, I would focus on the red line..probably the silver spring side but maybe rockville too.
+1 Richard Montgomery or Rockville districts