Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the Washington Post has referred to "the W schools" -- and they have always been Whitman, Wootton, Walter Johnson, and Winston Churchill.
What sets these schools apart? They still have predominantly white students from upper income homes, and parents will pay a premium to move into the clusters that feed into these schools.
Always?
Should we call them "the real-estate-premium schools"?
We should call them the "Segregation is Alive and Well In MoCo" schools.
TO some degree teachers cater the standards of an assignment to the needs of the class.Anonymous wrote:If Ws were so omnipotent in making kids smarter, there would be no W students getting B, C, D grades.
Bunch of bullshit!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the Washington Post has referred to "the W schools" -- and they have always been Whitman, Wootton, Walter Johnson, and Winston Churchill.
What sets these schools apart? They still have predominantly white students from upper income homes, and parents will pay a premium to move into the clusters that feed into these schools.
Always?
Should we call them "the real-estate-premium schools"?
Anonymous wrote:If Ws were so omnipotent in making kids smarter, there would be no W students getting B, C, D grades.
Bunch of bullshit!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The top 6 schools in Maryland are in MCPS, so yes, MoCo has great schools. However, if you look at the county overall compared to all other counties in Maryland, MoCo ranks 10th. The reason is because there are so many kids in MCPS, with such widely varying school performances, that the poorly performing schools weight down the well-performing schools. Could a child succeed or fail at any school, and are there other, outside influences on success? Of course. But, it also DOES matter where you send your kid to school.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:
The top 6 schools in Maryland are in MCPS, so yes, MoCo has great schools. However, if you look at the county overall compared to all other counties in Maryland, MoCo ranks 10th. The reason is because there are so many kids in MCPS, with such widely varying school performances, that the poorly performing schools weight down the well-performing schools. Could a child succeed or fail at any school, and are there other, outside influences on success? Of course. But, it also DOES matter where you send your kid to school.
Anonymous wrote:LOL
How good the school is does not matter - because they are all MCPS schools.
Question to ask is - How good a student is your kid? Can he work hard? Is he bright/gifted/driven?
Then ask - Are you great, supportive parents? Is your marriage strong or will his education get derailed because of divorce/custody issues in the family? Can you give him a solid family life? Is there a chance that your kid will get into bad influences and experiment with drugs and alcohol? Do you value education?
Anonymous wrote:So it's:
1. Churchill-Whitman
2. Wootton-WJ
3. The magnets and IBs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So other than the 4 ws and the blair and RM magnets, are there any other acceptable schools? What about Northwest, and Quince Orchard?
Not even close. Those schools have too much "diversity". Code word for too many blacks and Hispanics.
Interesting. It seems that at least QO draws from some pretty pricy areas. I guess some not so pricy areas too.