Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Holy Sh*t. Clarksburg is no better than Gaithersburg High.
My kid goes to Clarksburg HS, and I need to know: do we live in the Siberian Hinterlands, or do we live in Ganglandia? This is an urgent question.
(Or maybe we live in Siberian Ganglandia?)
As someone in the system 20+ years, none of this is really funny. We're moving b/c I don't want my children in classes where the same disruptive kids get a "free pass" each day. I am tired of teaching gang members. I'm sick of having to spit out any ethical fiber in my body b/c my administration caves to central office to "avoid a lawsuit."
We don't teach, people. And sadly, so many of you are too naive (or too simple) to see what's happening to our system.
off my soapbox
I feel sorry for those of you with young kids b/c it's not getting any better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Holy Sh*t. Clarksburg is no better than Gaithersburg High.
My kid goes to Clarksburg HS, and I need to know: do we live in the Siberian Hinterlands, or do we live in Ganglandia? This is an urgent question.
(Or maybe we live in Siberian Ganglandia?)
As someone in the system 20+ years, none of this is really funny. We're moving b/c I don't want my children in classes where the same disruptive kids get a "free pass" each day. I am tired of teaching gang members. I'm sick of having to spit out any ethical fiber in my body b/c my administration caves to central office to "avoid a lawsuit."
We don't teach, people. And sadly, so many of you are too naive (or too simple) to see what's happening to our system.
off my soapbox
I feel sorry for those of you with young kids b/c it's not getting any better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^so if you transfer your kid from Quince Orchard HS to Walt Whitman HS, their SAT scores will go up 200-300 points?
Teaching kids is nothing like turning light switches on and off. It takes time and effort. Don't be stupid.
Are you saying that the average Whitman SAT scores are higher because the teachers at Whitman are better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Holy Sh*t. Clarksburg is no better than Gaithersburg High.
My kid goes to Clarksburg HS, and I need to know: do we live in the Siberian Hinterlands, or do we live in Ganglandia? This is an urgent question.
(Or maybe we live in Siberian Ganglandia?)
Anonymous wrote:Oh, please. I live in Barnesville, near Boyds. It takes me max of 15 minutes to get to anything in Germantown. If all you think the Poolesville area has going for it is the high school, you obviously have no idea. To call it very isolated is frankly silly. The area is somewhat rural, and super pretty, but if you’ve ever been in truly rural areas that actually are isolated, you’ll grasp the difference. If shopping malls and the like right next door is what you crave, you’ll obviously be disappointed, but it is easy to get to whatever amenity you seek. With the exception of skating rinks. We’re also very close to the river and the lake and all the beauty they hold. Plus, Frederick is a great resource to us that down county doesn’t use or know as much. That neither of the PP’s even mention it shows they shouldn’t be passing advice about living up here. The very fact that one PP thinks of a community as a place to go just for a good HS instead of a home for your entire family exposes why you miss one of the main allures of the Poolesville area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^so if you transfer your kid from Quince Orchard HS to Walt Whitman HS, their SAT scores will go up 200-300 points?
Teaching kids is nothing like turning light switches on and off. It takes time and effort. Don't be stupid.
Richard Montgomery (around 125 students are in the IB magnet)
AS 1941
B 1467
H 1547
W 1873
Anonymous wrote:^^^so if you transfer your kid from Quince Orchard HS to Walt Whitman HS, their SAT scores will go up 200-300 points?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That means Wootton SES > QO SES > Clarksburg SES, yes? So why would a guy who is looking for a 3 mil house want to settle in the lowest SES area?
Because you can buy a 13,000 square foot house for $3 million in Clarksburg, of course!
Just beware of the roving gangs of low-SES, low-SAT-score Clarksburg street thugs. Or, um, something.
If OP is looking for a big house, I'd recommend Poolesville, not Clarksburg. PHS is known as one of the best schools in state of Maryland. Clarksburg is not known as an academic power house (not even close).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Holy Sh*t. Clarksburg is no better than Gaithersburg High.
My kid goes to Clarksburg HS, and I need to know: do we live in the Siberian Hinterlands, or do we live in Ganglandia? This is an urgent question.
(Or maybe we live in Siberian Ganglandia?)
I'm pretty sure that's the Siberian Hinterlands. I'm in the Gaithersburg High district, which is definitely Ganglandia (except not really).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That means Wootton SES > QO SES > Clarksburg SES, yes? So why would a guy who is looking for a 3 mil house want to settle in the lowest SES area?
Because you can buy a 13,000 square foot house for $3 million in Clarksburg, of course!
Just beware of the roving gangs of low-SES, low-SAT-score Clarksburg street thugs. Or, um, something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Holy Sh*t. Clarksburg is no better than Gaithersburg High.
My kid goes to Clarksburg HS, and I need to know: do we live in the Siberian Hinterlands, or do we live in Ganglandia? This is an urgent question.
(Or maybe we live in Siberian Ganglandia?)
Anonymous wrote:
Holy Sh*t. Clarksburg is no better than Gaithersburg High.