Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to PPs for the Blair HS recommendation! I would not have known as the Greater School rating is a 5 out of 10![]()
I like the racial distribution a lot but this school is big, no?
Because it's the most diverse school in the state of Maryland. If you are a truly diverse school, you're not going to get anything over 6 on Great School rating.
No, Blair is not the most diverse school in MD. In MoCo, NWHS is probably the most diverse HS. The FARMs rate is close to 40%. IMO, that is not diverse.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/most-diverse-public-high-schools/s/maryland/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to PPs for the Blair HS recommendation! I would not have known as the Greater School rating is a 5 out of 10![]()
I like the racial distribution a lot but this school is big, no?
I'm not the PP, but Blair is enormous and the size can mask a lot of good things happening there. I don't have kids at Blair, but I am in-bounds. All of the Blair kids I know (and it's all of the high school aged kids in the neighborhood over the last decade) are successful, well-adjusted, socially conscious and engaged, and go on to great colleges and universities.
If the GS score scares you, I get it, but I would put it on your list of schools to get to know a bit better and go beyond the score. Click around the website, look at student government and other initiatives and note the critical mass of high-performing kids of color. It's a pretty special place.
It sounds like any HS in MCPS which has the diversity the OP needs, would work fine?
+1 The highest "ranked" schools are all going to lack the diversity OP is looking for. Of the highly ranked schools, B-CC is the most diverse. If commute isn't a problem (and maybe it isn't based on OP looking in either HCPS or MCPS), then Quince Orchard is a great suggestion. But if she doesn't have $1m+ for B-CC and needs a decent commute to DC, TPMS to Blair is a strong option.
Blair's SAT score by demographic cohort and overall college placement are fairly strong especially since it's the most diverse HS in the state of MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of “diversity” do you mean? Honest question.
For example: 1/4 white, 1/4 black, 1/4 Hispanic, 1/4 other
And I would love majority middle class with some working class.
Are you willing to live with redistricting every few years to keep that ideal balance? Serious question, as demographics naturally change over time. Also remember that our area is becoming more diverse, not less diverse, pretty rapidly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't BCC the obvious answer? Excellent academics and very diverse, including 15 percent African American and a sizeable reduced lunch population.
No, it's not the obvious answer. BCC is 57% white, <5% Asian. How in the world does that make BCC diverse?
You do realize that in most parts of the country, BCC would be considered very diverse? And highly successful. Its not perfectly racially balanced though nor does the 30% of FARMS students that county progressives would like it to have. BUT, in spite of what those progressives might think, it’s still a diverse school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of “diversity” do you mean? Honest question.
For example: 1/4 white, 1/4 black, 1/4 Hispanic, 1/4 other
And I would love majority middle class with some working class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't BCC the obvious answer? Excellent academics and very diverse, including 15 percent African American and a sizeable reduced lunch population.
No, it's not the obvious answer. BCC is 57% white, <5% Asian. How in the world does that make BCC diverse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
AA mom with 3 children here. We are planning to move to Maryland next year. I am open to any County but those have been recommended as having good school districts and a diverse student body. I really need HS, MS and ES recommendations but I want to start looking at HSs. Thank you for any suggestions!
Blair and done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of “diversity” do you mean? Honest question.
For example: 1/4 white, 1/4 black, 1/4 Hispanic, 1/4 other
And I would love majority middle class with some working class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to PPs for the Blair HS recommendation! I would not have known as the Greater School rating is a 5 out of 10![]()
I like the racial distribution a lot but this school is big, no?
I'm not the PP, but Blair is enormous and the size can mask a lot of good things happening there. I don't have kids at Blair, but I am in-bounds. All of the Blair kids I know (and it's all of the high school aged kids in the neighborhood over the last decade) are successful, well-adjusted, socially conscious and engaged, and go on to great colleges and universities.
If the GS score scares you, I get it, but I would put it on your list of schools to get to know a bit better and go beyond the score. Click around the website, look at student government and other initiatives and note the critical mass of high-performing kids of color. It's a pretty special place.
It sounds like any HS in MCPS which has the diversity the OP needs, would work fine?
+1 The highest "ranked" schools are all going to lack the diversity OP is looking for. Of the highly ranked schools, B-CC is the most diverse. If commute isn't a problem (and maybe it isn't based on OP looking in either HCPS or MCPS), then Quince Orchard is a great suggestion. But if she doesn't have $1m+ for B-CC and needs a decent commute to DC, TPMS to Blair is a strong option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to PPs for the Blair HS recommendation! I would not have known as the Greater School rating is a 5 out of 10![]()
I like the racial distribution a lot but this school is big, no?
Because it's the most diverse school in the state of Maryland. If you are a truly diverse school, you're not going to get anything over 6 on Great School rating.
No, Blair is not the most diverse school in MD. In MoCo, NWHS is probably the most diverse HS. The FARMs rate is close to 40%. IMO, that is not diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't BCC the obvious answer? Excellent academics and very diverse, including 15 percent African American and a sizeable reduced lunch population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to PPs for the Blair HS recommendation! I would not have known as the Greater School rating is a 5 out of 10![]()
I like the racial distribution a lot but this school is big, no?
Because it's the most diverse school in the state of Maryland. If you are a truly diverse school, you're not going to get anything over 6 on Great School rating.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
AA mom with 3 children here. We are planning to move to Maryland next year. I am open to any County but those have been recommended as having good school districts and a diverse student body. I really need HS, MS and ES recommendations but I want to start looking at HSs. Thank you for any suggestions!