Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to base your ratings on something, at least do it by graduation rates. You can come up with your own tiers from here.
1. Walt Whitman High (97.9 percent)
2. Thomas S. Wootton High (97.8 percent)
3. Winston Churchill High (97.4 percent)
4. Poolesville High (96.2 percent)
5. Walter Johnson High (95.8 percent)
6. Quince Orchard High (95.6 percent)
7. Northwest High (94.95 percent)
8. Bethesda-Chevy Chase High (94.42 percent)
9. Damascus High (93.98 percent)
10. Sherwood High (93.89 percent)
11. Richard Montgomery High (92.24 percent)
12. Clarksburg High (91.52 percent)
13. Paint Branch High (90.55 percent)
14. James Hubert Blake High (90.21 percent)
15. Montgomery Blair High (86.21 percent)
16. Col. Zadok Magruder High (89.59 percent)
17. Springbrook High (87.83 percent)
18. Seneca Valley High (86.21 percent)
19. Rockville High (86.02 percent)
20. Watkins Mill High (84.5 percent)
21. Albert Einstein High (81.93 percent)
22. John F. Kennedy High (81.22 percent)
23. Northwood High (79.36 percent)
24. Gaithersburg High (77.39 percent)
25. Wheaton High (77.36 percent)
Ha ha! Do you work for MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:If you want to base your ratings on something, at least do it by graduation rates. You can come up with your own tiers from here.
1. Walt Whitman High (97.9 percent)
2. Thomas S. Wootton High (97.8 percent)
3. Winston Churchill High (97.4 percent)
4. Poolesville High (96.2 percent)
5. Walter Johnson High (95.8 percent)
6. Quince Orchard High (95.6 percent)
7. Northwest High (94.95 percent)
8. Bethesda-Chevy Chase High (94.42 percent)
9. Damascus High (93.98 percent)
10. Sherwood High (93.89 percent)
11. Richard Montgomery High (92.24 percent)
12. Clarksburg High (91.52 percent)
13. Paint Branch High (90.55 percent)
14. James Hubert Blake High (90.21 percent)
15. Montgomery Blair High (86.21 percent)
16. Col. Zadok Magruder High (89.59 percent)
17. Springbrook High (87.83 percent)
18. Seneca Valley High (86.21 percent)
19. Rockville High (86.02 percent)
20. Watkins Mill High (84.5 percent)
21. Albert Einstein High (81.93 percent)
22. John F. Kennedy High (81.22 percent)
23. Northwood High (79.36 percent)
24. Gaithersburg High (77.39 percent)
25. Wheaton High (77.36 percent)
Anonymous wrote:^ why by graduation rates, which is also a reflection of SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't have a clue about their truths. Some of those kids have been through more hardships in the first two years of their lives than you will ever know in your entire life.
Ignorant.
That just means there parents sucked and were ineffective, traits they will most likely hand down. Hence why high achievers have high achieving kids and why people seek out strong SES schools. See you do get it, you’re just bitter
#RichKidsMatter
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid list. At least GS, Niche, etc. provide a description on how they derived their ratings. The ratings here are based off of 1-2 DCUM parents who are basing it off their ass? People who have no experience or real data in 98% of these schools need to just shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The magnet curricula throughout MCPS (and at all grade levels) is superior to the non-magnet curricula.
This is just a list of schools in order of how wealthy the parents are.
No, it is a list of quality of the local cohort, it just happens to be that better off parents produce better performers at a much higher rate.
In real life, I never hear people referring to the kids of low-income, little-education people as low-quality kids. But on DCUM, people do this all. the. time. Seriously, who are you all?!
You have never heard as poor drop outs as low quality kids? Pull your head out of your ass
It isn’t that all poor kids are bad, just poor kids are much less likely to be successful. Unsuccessful people often resort to doing ratchet stuff in slummy places with dubious results. Even if society is nudging them to those outcomes it is still their truth.
If they're drop-outs, they're not at the high school.
And no, I don't hear people refer to poor people as low-quality people, in real life. Only on DCUM - well, and elsewhere in anonymous Internet comment land.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have a clue about their truths. Some of those kids have been through more hardships in the first two years of their lives than you will ever know in your entire life.
Ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The magnet curricula throughout MCPS (and at all grade levels) is superior to the non-magnet curricula.
This is just a list of schools in order of how wealthy the parents are.
No, it is a list of quality of the local cohort, it just happens to be that better off parents produce better performers at a much higher rate.
In real life, I never hear people referring to the kids of low-income, little-education people as low-quality kids. But on DCUM, people do this all. the. time. Seriously, who are you all?!
You have never heard as poor drop outs as low quality kids? Pull your head out of your ass
It isn’t that all poor kids are bad, just poor kids are much less likely to be successful. Unsuccessful people often resort to doing ratchet stuff in slummy places with dubious results. Even if society is nudging them to those outcomes it is still their truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair non magnets are getting accepted to great colleges ( UMD college Park, UVA, Tulane, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Georgia)., Tech)
More kids go to jail from Blair than all those schools combined, just the facts