Anonymous wrote:Went to Sidwell open house, there's a lot to like but couldn't get a whiff of the "rigorous" academics they are supposedly known for... children are supposed to count to 100 by first grade, something my PK3 child does already? The focus was overwhelmingly on social justice. In the art class the students were not doing art but rather being led through a slide presentation on allyship.
As an international development worker, I feel global citizenship is vital and these are values I will impart to my children at the dinner table. However I will not teach them art and algebra.
What is the best school in DC for academics?
Thanks!
New-in-town
Anonymous wrote:Only like 0.1% of the world is truly gifted and the rest are below average to very smart.
Your kid doesn’t sound like they are the top 0.1%…those are kids reading at 15 months and doing algebra at 5. Parents with kids like that don’t usually view it as a positive because they are besides themselves trying to figure out what to do.
Sidwell will be plenty for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re better off homeschooling. Anyone who thinks that the better schools in the area are unqualified for the academic prowess that is your child is bound for disappointment. You’ll be annoyed by the school and they will bitterly dislike you.
Try again. Homeschooling for kids that are gifted rarely works. Parents are not teachers. They are one sided as well.
All of my children were at min 4 years ahead in math from elementary school on.
MCPS did a fabulous job of educating my children. MIT, Stanford, CMU, Princeton graduates.
OP you want public school.
MCPS today is not what is was in the past. I wish parents whose kids graduated years ago would stop saying how wonderful it is.
+100. MCPS was great once upon a time. It was slowly declining but really is not the same since COVID decline.
Anonymous wrote:Find out where Doogie Howser, M.D. went to pre-K and you'll have your answer.