Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:let me be blunt. It's located in PG county. I would never send my kid to a school in that county. Maybe a decent area in DC is as much risk as I would take.
Sorry for you for missing out on wonderful people because you're too blinded by your racism and classism.
OP, lots of good, seemingly firsthand replies. I'll add that if your child has a learning disability, DeMatha offers good scaffolding and academic support. We also love that DeMatha's student body looks like America -- all of America, not just the lily white -- so is a good primer for life outside of Bethesda and, at least in our experience, lends to developing empathy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing rugby for the first time!
I appreciated reading through this thread as we make a decision soon for our 8th grader. He was accepted and we like what we know so far. One question I didn’t see talked about in here is transportation. I heard there may be a shuttle/bus you could pay for separately with a few pick ups in DC. Does anybody have experience with that, or other options for kids to get to school independently? I know it is not right near the metro. The metro bus route from our house would have a few transfers so it would take awhile. We are in DC and wouldn’t be able to drive him in the mornings due to work schedules etc. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing rugby for the first time!
I appreciated reading through this thread as we make a decision soon for our 8th grader. He was accepted and we like what we know so far. One question I didn’t see talked about in here is transportation. I heard there may be a shuttle/bus you could pay for separately with a few pick ups in DC. Does anybody have experience with that, or other options for kids to get to school independently? I know it is not right near the metro. The metro bus route from our house would have a few transfers so it would take awhile. We are in DC and wouldn’t be able to drive him in the mornings due to work schedules etc. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing rugby for the first time!
I appreciated reading through this thread as we make a decision soon for our 8th grader. He was accepted and we like what we know so far. One question I didn’t see talked about in here is transportation. I heard there may be a shuttle/bus you could pay for separately with a few pick ups in DC. Does anybody have experience with that, or other options for kids to get to school independently? I know it is not right near the metro. The metro bus route from our house would have a few transfers so it would take awhile. We are in DC and wouldn’t be able to drive him in the mornings due to work schedules etc. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing rugby for the first time!
I appreciated reading through this thread as we make a decision soon for our 8th grader. He was accepted and we like what we know so far. One question I didn’t see talked about in here is transportation. I heard there may be a shuttle/bus you could pay for separately with a few pick ups in DC. Does anybody have experience with that, or other options for kids to get to school independently? I know it is not right near the metro. The metro bus route from our house would have a few transfers so it would take awhile. We are in DC and wouldn’t be able to drive him in the mornings due to work schedules etc. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing rugby for the first time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the problems with a school that’s so elite with sports is that if your kid isn’t a recruited athlete they probably won’t make teams or get to play. So it’s a great thing that you won’t be part of. Most people are probably better off at a school where the sports are mediocre.
Lots of opportunities for sports at DeMatha. Football has big rosters and teams at the Freshman, JV and Varsity level. Basketball is perhaps the most competitive but they do offer an intramural league in the Spring that's odd limits to any student on a basketball roster.
Otherwise, lots of other sports that are either no cut or at least less competitive to join.