Anonymous wrote:I heard Langley did fairly well
several admits to GDS, Maret, Potomac, Fielld, SAES, STA, SR, Visi, Gonzaga, Holton
Anonymous wrote:
I just don’t believe this.
This was Norwood’s placement last year: https://www.norwoodschool.org/program/high-school-placement
By my count, 22 of out of the 48 kids went to a top tier school:
GDS — 2
Prep — 1
Holton — 4
Landon — 2
Maret — 2
NCS — 1
Potomac — 2
Sidwell — 5
STA — 3
People will say some of these aren’t top tier, but they’re all very strong. I don’t believe all these kids fell into the categories PP listed. How many 8th graders have developed an app anyway?!
Anonymous wrote:Ours seem unexpectedly bad/low this year. We know of several families essentially shut out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was Norwood’s placement last year: https://www.norwoodschool.org/program/high-school-placement
By my count, 22 of out of the 48 kids went to a top tier school:
GDS — 2
Prep — 1
Holton — 4
Landon — 2
Maret — 2
NCS — 1
Potomac — 2
Sidwell — 5
STA — 3
People will say some of these aren’t top tier, but they’re all very strong. I don’t believe all these kids fell into the categories PP listed. How many 8th graders have developed an app anyway?!
Only a matter of time before the bitter naysayers will claim that these were due to hooks like legacy/sibling/athlete/URM/etc.
Might be bitter but it is still the truth for most!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was Norwood’s placement last year: https://www.norwoodschool.org/program/high-school-placement
By my count, 22 of out of the 48 kids went to a top tier school:
GDS — 2
Prep — 1
Holton — 4
Landon — 2
Maret — 2
NCS — 1
Potomac — 2
Sidwell — 5
STA — 3
People will say some of these aren’t top tier, but they’re all very strong. I don’t believe all these kids fell into the categories PP listed. How many 8th graders have developed an app anyway?!
Only a matter of time before the bitter naysayers will claim that these were due to hooks like legacy/sibling/athlete/URM/etc.
Anonymous wrote:My 3 children went K-8 and then 'graduated' to new schools for high school. If I could go back in time, I would have moved them earlier. Socially, it takes about 1.5 years to settle into a new school with friends. At the end of high school, they are flying high and loving their group of friends. But it can be a very hard process to get to that point. They must be patient and know that it takes time. Of course there are benefits to being the leaders on campus when in middle school at a K-8, but I'm not sure it was worth it. This was just our experience, but a common story amongst our friends. Good luck with your decision!