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[deleted] t1_j3du4ok wrote

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Elderly_Gryffindor t1_j3dvoff wrote

As a WLHS alum I deny your claim as the least worst of the worst, and I would like to propose WL as the least worst of the worst šŸ˜‚

But honestly Iā€™d rather Hammond or WL over river hill any dayā€¦ based off diversity, work ethic, racism, drug use, etc. from what Iā€™ve heard from friends that went thereā€¦ no amount of money or good grades makes it more appealing to me. Iā€™d probably root for centennial or atholton maybe.

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[deleted] t1_j3dvylz wrote

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Elderly_Gryffindor t1_j3dwaef wrote

Hahaha touchĆ©. Thatā€™s actually something I ended up being really proud of them for though because when kids got pregnant at other schools and had to drop out they were able to come to WL and finish their education which I thought was šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„

Plus those babies were real cuteā€¦ šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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Osetiya t1_j3f5jax wrote

My friend taught at Hammond High School and later switched to Broadneck High School in Anne Arundel County, which is one of the ā€œbestā€ schools there.

When I asked her how she liked teaching at Broadneck, she told me she liked it but that she was shocked by how behind the curriculum in Anne Arundel County was compared to HCPSS schools. She said she was used to students in the grade levels she was teaching having already been through more advanced content than she was teaching them.

HCPSS schools set their students up to be geniuses. Some of the schools serve more disadvantaged students, and you may see lower test scores at those schools compared to test scores at River Hill, Marriotts Ridge, Atholton, and Centennial, but all the schools are equipped with some of the best teachers, the best resources, and numerous opportunities to exceed. The curriculum has very high expectations for students. There are equity and access issues in HCPSS, like any other school district in the country, and they do need to make strides in those areas, but you really canā€™t beat out HoCoā€™s quality of life.

Columbia is proof that people with different income levels can live in a thriving area together, rich with opportunities, amenities, and still have safety and top schools. It accomplished something people in other MD counties think is impossible.

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sinofmercy t1_j3e7rbn wrote

I went to Hammond too (over 20 years ago), let's just agree that Oakland Mills or Wilde Lake is actually the worst.

All things said and done though all Hoco schools are decent, even the worst ones. I'd take Wilde Lake over a middle of the pack AA or BC school.

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TimSprings t1_j3gnhgg wrote

Didnā€™t a kid just get stabbed at Hammond? I donā€™t mean to suggest that this occurrence is emblematic of anything - I think Hammond is a fine school - but to suggest that Wilde Lake is worse is just incorrect. Wilde Lake is a great school surrounded by a great community in a thriving part of Columbia. Youā€™ll never meet a person or family that attended Wilde Lake speak negatively of their experience. It always seems to be others that have no connection to Wilde Lake that trash it. That should tell you something.

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animeguru t1_j41g1qf wrote

Yes, it was a lovers quarrel. A little better than random, but only just.

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