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Wooten is a W school now? From my impression, they are Whitman, Churchill, WJ, and B-CC
Not B-CC, because there is no W in Bethesda-Chevy Chase. Of course there is a W in Wheaton and Watkins Mill, but oddly enough, that doesn't make them W schools. Evidently having a W somewhere in the name is necessary but not sufficient.
B-CC is adjacent to Silver Spring. No way we'd let them in the W's!
Yeah, everyone knows that's Thuglandia. Gaithersburg/Germantown is Ganglandia and Poolesville is Hicksville. Everywhere else is "The Good Parts of MoCo."
These are trademark DCUM labels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wooten is a W school now? From my impression, they are Whitman, Churchill, WJ, and B-CC
Not B-CC, because there is no W in Bethesda-Chevy Chase. Of course there is a W in Wheaton and Watkins Mill, but oddly enough, that doesn't make them W schools. Evidently having a W somewhere in the name is necessary but not sufficient.
B-CC is adjacent to Silver Spring. No way we'd let them in the W's!
Yeah, everyone knows that's Thuglandia. Gaithersburg/Germantown is Ganglandia and Poolesville is Hicksville. Everywhere else is "The Good Parts of MoCo."
These are trademark DCUM labels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wooten is a W school now? From my impression, they are Whitman, Churchill, WJ, and B-CC
Not B-CC, because there is no W in Bethesda-Chevy Chase. Of course there is a W in Wheaton and Watkins Mill, but oddly enough, that doesn't make them W schools. Evidently having a W somewhere in the name is necessary but not sufficient.
B-CC is adjacent to Silver Spring. No way we'd let them in the W's!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wooten is a W school now? From my impression, they are Whitman, Churchill, WJ, and B-CC
Not B-CC, because there is no W in Bethesda-Chevy Chase. Of course there is a W in Wheaton and Watkins Mill, but oddly enough, that doesn't make them W schools. Evidently having a W somewhere in the name is necessary but not sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
LOL I'm a W parent and no one here looks down on QO, just too far out for DH and I to want to live there. If you don't mind the longer commute to DC then its fine. QO is like a border-line W, the people on here referring badly to non-Ws are talking about Gaithersburg, Watkins Mill, Seneca Valley, Northwest, Wheaton, etc. not QO or Poolesville.
Lol, only in DCUM is Northwest a bad school. I don't know who started this ridiculous rumor on here but here are the facts: GS rated 7 (higher than RM or Blair), 95% graduation rate, 91% for FARM kids (one of the highest grad rates in the county, if not the highest for both farm and non- farm). Stats are pretty much the same as QO with the exception that QO has more white kids (45% vs 29%) and slighly lower FARM rates at 23% vs 28%. This is honestly a blatant example of how here we consider white = better.
Northwest (bad! gangs!) vs. Quince Orchard (good! school spirit!) is really the proof that on DCUM, the higher the white population, the "better" the school. Really the ONLY meaningful difference between Northwest and Quince Orchard is that Quince Orchard has a higher percentage of white kids.
Anonymous wrote:
Wooten is a W school now? From my impression, they are Whitman, Churchill, WJ, and B-CC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
LOL I'm a W parent and no one here looks down on QO, just too far out for DH and I to want to live there. If you don't mind the longer commute to DC then its fine. QO is like a border-line W, the people on here referring badly to non-Ws are talking about Gaithersburg, Watkins Mill, Seneca Valley, Northwest, Wheaton, etc. not QO or Poolesville.
Lol, only in DCUM is Northwest a bad school. I don't know who started this ridiculous rumor on here but here are the facts: GS rated 7 (higher than RM or Blair), 95% graduation rate, 91% for FARM kids (one of the highest grad rates in the county, if not the highest for both farm and non- farm). Stats are pretty much the same as QO with the exception that QO has more white kids (45% vs 29%) and slighly lower FARM rates at 23% vs 28%. This is honestly a blatant example of how here we consider white = better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they higher? Better teachers?Anonymous wrote:Public’s located in high SES area. More whites and more Asian kids. Test higher than others but constantly get criticized here for some reason.
Tutors
Better parents
Not sure about “better” parents but definitely more education focused parents and kids.
Oh yeah, up here in QO-land, we don't care about our kids' educations. You're totally right about that. Our collective goal is for our kids to barely graduate high school.![]()
LOL I'm a W parent and no one here looks down on QO, just too far out for DH and I to want to live there. If you don't mind the longer commute to DC then its fine. QO is like a border-line W, the people on here referring badly to non-Ws are talking about Gaithersburg, Watkins Mill, Seneca Valley, Northwest, Wheaton, etc. not QO or Poolesville.
Lol, only in DCUM is Northwest a bad school. I don't know who started this ridiculous rumor on here but here are the facts: GS rated 7 (higher than RM or Blair), 95% graduation rate, 91% for FARM kids (one of the highest grad rates in the county, if not the highest for both farm and non- farm). Stats are pretty much the same as QO with the exception that QO has more white kids (45% vs 29%) and slighly lower FARM rates at 23% vs 28%. This is honestly a blatant example of how here we consider white = better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they higher? Better teachers?Anonymous wrote:Public’s located in high SES area. More whites and more Asian kids. Test higher than others but constantly get criticized here for some reason.
Tutors
Better parents
Not sure about “better” parents but definitely more education focused parents and kids.
Oh yeah, up here in QO-land, we don't care about our kids' educations. You're totally right about that. Our collective goal is for our kids to barely graduate high school.![]()
LOL I'm a W parent and no one here looks down on QO, just too far out for DH and I to want to live there. If you don't mind the longer commute to DC then its fine. QO is like a border-line W, the people on here referring badly to non-Ws are talking about Gaithersburg, Watkins Mill, Seneca Valley, Northwest, Wheaton, etc. not QO or Poolesville.
Anonymous wrote:They are public schools in Montgomery County.
Walt Whitman
Winston Churchill
Thomas Wootten
Walter Johnson
Notice they all have a W in their name. They are on the West side of the county and tend to have less economic (and therefore racial) diversity than the other schools in the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they higher? Better teachers?Anonymous wrote:Public’s located in high SES area. More whites and more Asian kids. Test higher than others but constantly get criticized here for some reason.
Tutors
Better parents
Less gangs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What excatly are W schools? I moved here from Delaware 2 years ago and just love this school system. My daughter is in 8th grade and picked Einstein for dance and IB! However, I'm hearing so much about W schools but don't know excatly what they are I even try to search it up. Are they magnets? Or private schools?
Dear OP, Einstein is a great school! And has a few things that a W school don't have
1.Strong Dance and Theatre program
2. VAC
3. Talented student body
4. DIVERSITY
You and your daughter made a great choice.
I rest my case.
If the parents at under performing schools can't write legibly, then how can we expect their kids to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What excatly are W schools? I moved here from Delaware 2 years ago and just love this school system. My daughter is in 8th grade and picked Einstein for dance and IB! However, I'm hearing so much about W schools but don't know excatly what they are I even try to search it up. Are they magnets? Or private schools?
Dear OP, Einstein is a great school! And has a few things that a W school don't have
1.Strong Dance and Theatre program
2. VAC
3. Talented student body
4. DIVERSITY
You and your daughter made a great choice.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the deciles of the whole school. The top two if not three quartiles are quite strong and consistent at W schools.