Anonymous wrote:Why should any one care which school any student goes to. If you want to do apples to apples comparison then here's what you can do -
AP classes - how many, which ones, and AP scores
SAT/ACT scores.
That's all the comparison I need.
Anonymous wrote:Churchill has minority students??? How did they let that happen?
Anonymous wrote:
This year neither Winston Churchill nor B-CC even ranked in the Top High Schools.
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland?int=9abb08
I don't know why this was the case with Churchill, but I'm sure there was a reason why it did not do well in the rankings (yet is widely considered to be an excellent school).
Re BCC, I understand it's because of the IB program coexisting alongside AP courses. US News rankings don't seem to know how to factor these things in.
Anonymous wrote:
This year neither Winston Churchill nor B-CC even ranked in the Top High Schools.
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland?int=9abb08
I don't know why this was the case with Churchill, but I'm sure there was a reason why it did not do well in the rankings (yet is widely considered to be an excellent school).
Re BCC, I understand it's because of the IB program coexisting alongside AP courses. US News rankings don't seem to know how to factor these things in.
This year neither Winston Churchill nor B-CC even ranked in the Top High Schools.
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland?int=9abb08
Anonymous wrote:WJ trending towards becoming another Wheaton HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a W school?
MOST [delete - Some] people think it means "some of the schools in Bethesda and Potomac", but that's silly. A W school is a school in the MCPS high school clusters that start with W: Watkins Mill, Wheaton, Whitman, Wootton.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/globalContent/documents/List-Of-Schools.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Our kids are also at WJ. One thing to keep in mind about the WJ cluster is that it is somewhat unique among the Potomac and Bethesda clusters due to the fact that there are many, many apartments and townhomes in North Bethesda (most which feeds to WJ). This means there are more families at WJ with incomes across a wider spectrum than you'll find at Churchill, Whitman and Wooten.
Anonymous wrote:I support the OP who posted about Whitman. She may sound defensive but she is totally right about Whitman. I went there. It is a good diverse.
And the people who act like they wouldn't want to live there are being silly.
Whitman was the diverse where people around you look different and have different backgrounds and yet most are upper middle class and achievers who are children of achievers. This may sound like a cocoon but what it did for me was instill in me the reality that everyone can achieve regardless of race or gender or country of origin or religion. My friends were a map of the world and I was not indoctrinated with a belief that people of certain races cannot do for themselves and need free this or that. I know that some people do need help but I know it is more complex than an issue of skin color.
Also, for health reasons I had to move to private school and the ONLY person I knew that was on financial aid was a white girl from ....Bethesda. Widowed mom was disabled. So stop the Bethesda envy/bashing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were you able to pull out the magnet scores at RM to know they are not as good as QO? I am an RM parent and have never seen a breakdown. It is so interesting to hear other prespectives. I like that there is just one MS (though it is crowded) so the kids get many years as a group. Your last comment is interesting...though I feel very differently. My kids have all kinds of friends..which is what I like about RM. What do you actaully mean by forced diversity?
The scores are the same for both schools and includes RM's IB kids which we all know are the smartest in the county. So obviously they are pulling up the rear. If you look at test score of both middle and elementary schools from each district, you will see a difference too. At QO, 93% of all students have taken AP/Honors/IB classes while at the actual IB school, only 81% have. The AA and Hispanic kids are giving more chances as more than 85% of them are taking and passing honors courses. In RM it is about 60%. So to me, I think QO works on the student class as a whole. I think RM segregates the kids and doesn't push them to their full potential.
Listen, I am glad you like the school. I just do not at all. I have no desire to want my kids in a lily white school but I do like a good positive community and I just feel like RM lacks that. I am not the only parent to feel that way. The kids are very much segregated by the extreme SES levels and the IB program. It is not cohesive in anyway and that projects onto the kids and their parents. But it is just opinion.
Anonymous wrote:9:58, please take your extreme RM hate-mongering elsewhere.