Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/639533.page#10841671
We are in Virginia and looking. I am hearing better things about Flint Hill in more current posts. How do these schools compare today. Is this old post stil relevant?
Things have gotten worse not better. FH has fallen to the 19th best high school in the WDC area.
If you’re basing this on the recent WBJ rankings, they just repurposed the Niche rankings by applying slightly different weights, yet somehow ended up with the same rankings. Both sets of rankings are complete and utter nonsense. Other than perhaps BIM which should suffer for lack of continuity, there is very little that distinguishes the top 10 schools from each other in overall quality of education. Same for the second 10. They have different styles and different strengths and weaknesses, but rank ordering them is a fool’s errand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/639533.page#10841671
We are in Virginia and looking. I am hearing better things about Flint Hill in more current posts. How do these schools compare today. Is this old post stil relevant?
Things have gotten worse not better. FH has fallen to the 19th best high school in the WDC area.
If you’re basing this on the recent WBJ rankings, they just repurposed the Niche rankings by applying slightly different weights, yet somehow ended up with the same rankings. Both sets of rankings are complete and utter nonsense. Other than perhaps BIM which should suffer for lack of continuity, there is very little that distinguishes the top 10 schools from each other in overall quality of education. Same for the second 10. They have different styles and different strengths and weaknesses, but rank ordering them is a fool’s errand.
Are you saying the top ten are 1st tier and 11-20 are 2nd tier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/639533.page#10841671
We are in Virginia and looking. I am hearing better things about Flint Hill in more current posts. How do these schools compare today. Is this old post stil relevant?
Things have gotten worse not better. FH has fallen to the 19th best high school in the WDC area.
If you’re basing this on the recent WBJ rankings, they just repurposed the Niche rankings by applying slightly different weights, yet somehow ended up with the same rankings. Both sets of rankings are complete and utter nonsense. Other than perhaps BIM which should suffer for lack of continuity, there is very little that distinguishes the top 10 schools from each other in overall quality of education. Same for the second 10. They have different styles and different strengths and weaknesses, but rank ordering them is a fool’s errand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/639533.page#10841671
We are in Virginia and looking. I am hearing better things about Flint Hill in more current posts. How do these schools compare today. Is this old post stil relevant?
Things have gotten worse not better. FH has fallen to the 19th best high school in the WDC area.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/639533.page#10841671
We are in Virginia and looking. I am hearing better things about Flint Hill in more current posts. How do these schools compare today. Is this old post stil relevant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The admission person we worked with at FH was blatantly homophobic. We were welcomed with open arms at Langley. We will be looking at Potomac, or DC schools for HS. FH will never be in the picture.
Can you please describe exactly what happened here? Did you make a complaint?
I went to high school in the 90’s and I can remember probably less than 1% LGBT’s at my public school. My kids are 11 and 12 and not LGBT so far, but I’m just wondering if it is more prevalent nowadays, more prevalent at the independent schools, or are we just talking about it to ensure they are protected and others are educated about them?
They are important members of our society and should be valued and protected.
It’s fashionable nowadays since it counts as diversity, and it’s an easy claim for a white UMC family to make.
Sounds like being LGBT is a hook
It's really not a hook. It's certainly fine and welcome, but not a hook.
-Admission Staff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The admission person we worked with at FH was blatantly homophobic. We were welcomed with open arms at Langley. We will be looking at Potomac, or DC schools for HS. FH will never be in the picture.
Can you please describe exactly what happened here? Did you make a complaint?
I went to high school in the 90’s and I can remember probably less than 1% LGBT’s at my public school. My kids are 11 and 12 and not LGBT so far, but I’m just wondering if it is more prevalent nowadays, more prevalent at the independent schools, or are we just talking about it to ensure they are protected and others are educated about them?
They are important members of our society and should be valued and protected.
It’s fashionable nowadays since it counts as diversity, and it’s an easy claim for a white UMC family to make.
Sounds like being LGBT is a hook
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The admission person we worked with at FH was blatantly homophobic. We were welcomed with open arms at Langley. We will be looking at Potomac, or DC schools for HS. FH will never be in the picture.
Can you please describe exactly what happened here? Did you make a complaint?
I went to high school in the 90’s and I can remember probably less than 1% LGBT’s at my public school. My kids are 11 and 12 and not LGBT so far, but I’m just wondering if it is more prevalent nowadays, more prevalent at the independent schools, or are we just talking about it to ensure they are protected and others are educated about them?
They are important members of our society and should be valued and protected.
It’s fashionable nowadays since it counts as diversity, and it’s an easy claim for a white UMC family to make.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac is more selective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The admission person we worked with at FH was blatantly homophobic. We were welcomed with open arms at Langley. We will be looking at Potomac, or DC schools for HS. FH will never be in the picture.
Can you please describe exactly what happened here? Did you make a complaint?
I went to high school in the 90’s and I can remember probably less than 1% LGBT’s at my public school. My kids are 11 and 12 and not LGBT so far, but I’m just wondering if it is more prevalent nowadays, more prevalent at the independent schools, or are we just talking about it to ensure they are protected and others are educated about them?
They are important members of our society and should be valued and protected.
It’s fashionable nowadays since it counts as diversity, and it’s an easy claim for a white UMC family to make.
Yeah, but let’s say only 6% of the US population identifies as LGBT, I wouldn’t think the schools would need more than 6% to say they are inclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The admission person we worked with at FH was blatantly homophobic. We were welcomed with open arms at Langley. We will be looking at Potomac, or DC schools for HS. FH will never be in the picture.
Can you please describe exactly what happened here? Did you make a complaint?
I went to high school in the 90’s and I can remember probably less than 1% LGBT’s at my public school. My kids are 11 and 12 and not LGBT so far, but I’m just wondering if it is more prevalent nowadays, more prevalent at the independent schools, or are we just talking about it to ensure they are protected and others are educated about them?
They are important members of our society and should be valued and protected.
It’s fashionable nowadays since it counts as diversity, and it’s an easy claim for a white UMC family to make.
at our K-8 we have quite alot of MS exploring LGBTQ