Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
... access to lots of designer drugs, nice cars in the parking lot, spoiled kids. Yep, I want to live in the W cluster.
Hey, at least those kids can pass standardized tests and will go to college!
Between 2001 and 2010, 47% of MCPS graduates went to four-year colleges in the fall after graduation. Do the high schools in Bethesda and Potomac account for 47% of MCPS enrollment?
http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2012/College%20Enrollment%20Persistence%20and%20Degree%20Attainment%20final.pdf
Graduates implies you graduated. Start there. Then worry about the community college or (gasp) a 4 year university stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
... access to lots of designer drugs, nice cars in the parking lot, spoiled kids. Yep, I want to live in the W cluster.
Hey, at least those kids can pass standardized tests and will go to college!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
shorter commute downtown + good test scores + engaged student body/community.
nothing more, nothing less. stop trying to create a racist, narrow-minded anything of those three attributes.
Hyattsville and College Park have short commutes but I don't see anyone flocking over to that side of town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
shorter commute downtown + good test scores + engaged student body/community.
nothing more, nothing less. stop trying to create a racist, narrow-minded anything of those three attributes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - assuming you are defining "good" or "bad" based on academic performance, I think the answer to your question is "not likely." In my view, the MCPS has turned the corner already. Its good days are behind us.
This.
+1. If you have young children, I'd recommend you look around other school districts.
OP, when the PPs say, "MCPS's good days are behind us," what they mean is: the population of Montgomery County is becoming less white, less affluent, and less native-born.
Coupled with common core disaster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
... access to lots of designer drugs, nice cars in the parking lot, spoiled kids. Yep, I want to live in the W cluster.
Hey, at least those kids can pass standardized tests and will go to college!
Between 2001 and 2010, 47% of MCPS graduates went to four-year colleges in the fall after graduation. Do the high schools in Bethesda and Potomac account for 47% of MCPS enrollment?
http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2012/College%20Enrollment%20Persistence%20and%20Degree%20Attainment%20final.pdf
Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
... access to lots of designer drugs, nice cars in the parking lot, spoiled kids. Yep, I want to live in the W cluster.
Hey, at least those kids can pass standardized tests and will go to college!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No poors at Churchill.
Forgetting about Scotland, are we? the poorest hamlet in all of MoCo goes to Churchill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want W schools for a reason, better test scores, more involved parents and stronger PTA and less of a chance your kid will get stabbed in the hallway or have their designer jacket stolen.
... access to lots of designer drugs, nice cars in the parking lot, spoiled kids. Yep, I want to live in the W cluster.
Anonymous wrote:No poors at Churchill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "poor"minority schools suck because they have unmotivated, underacheivers (along with high crime and drug use). The "rich" schools suck because they have ovely competitive, overachieivers (along with a strong sense of entitlement, materialism, snobbery and drug use). The key to a good school is true balance and true diversity.
EXACTLY! I feel the same way.
So which schools fall into that category. I think RM and QO. I am sure there are others too. Who else?
I think that Einstein is not a poor school and that many kids are thriving there without materialism/entitlement, etc. I agree with your suggestions too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "poor"minority schools suck because they have unmotivated, underacheivers (along with high crime and drug use). The "rich" schools suck because they have ovely competitive, overachieivers (along with a strong sense of entitlement, materialism, snobbery and drug use). The key to a good school is true balance and true diversity.
EXACTLY! I feel the same way.
So which schools fall into that category. I think RM and QO. I am sure there are others too. Who else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "poor"minority schools suck because they have unmotivated, underacheivers (along with high crime and drug use). The "rich" schools suck because they have ovely competitive, overachieivers (along with a strong sense of entitlement, materialism, snobbery and drug use). The key to a good school is true balance and true diversity.
EXACTLY! I feel the same way.