Churchill

Anonymous
We're likely to be at Churchill for HS and will be new to the pyramid. Kid is resilient and happy to make new friends.

Are there any special programs? Or are kids just in the classes they fit in and do fine? We are used to magnets/tracking and it doesn't seem like Churchill has this, where as BCC has IB and MCPS has magnets at Blair and other locations. If Churchill doesn't need this or offer it I understand, but just wondering if I am missing something.
Anonymous
No special programs housed at Churchill, though Churchill students are eligible for some special programs at other schools. See the list here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UNdicCl1xkEIsRvmCF6Cqh97D_l7hopICqUszgXZWoM/edit
Anonymous
There is no need to put any special programs in W schools
Anonymous
Churchill is very strong
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're likely to be at Churchill for HS and will be new to the pyramid. Kid is resilient and happy to make new friends.

Are there any special programs? Or are kids just in the classes they fit in and do fine? We are used to magnets/tracking and it doesn't seem like Churchill has this, where as BCC has IB and MCPS has magnets at Blair and other locations. If Churchill doesn't need this or offer it I understand, but just wondering if I am missing something.


Students at Churchill can apply to countywide magnets like all MCPS students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're likely to be at Churchill for HS and will be new to the pyramid. Kid is resilient and happy to make new friends.

Are there any special programs? Or are kids just in the classes they fit in and do fine? We are used to magnets/tracking and it doesn't seem like Churchill has this, where as BCC has IB and MCPS has magnets at Blair and other locations. If Churchill doesn't need this or offer it I understand, but just wondering if I am missing something.


Yeah Churchill has no special programs. There is no specialized track or anything like that.
Anonymous
Apply to magnet programs, or your DC can take tons of AP classes at Churchill. That's pretty much it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're likely to be at Churchill for HS and will be new to the pyramid. Kid is resilient and happy to make new friends.

Are there any special programs? Or are kids just in the classes they fit in and do fine? We are used to magnets/tracking and it doesn't seem like Churchill has this, where as BCC has IB and MCPS has magnets at Blair and other locations. If Churchill doesn't need this or offer it I understand, but just wondering if I am missing something.


There is no need at Churchill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apply to magnet programs, or your DC can take tons of AP classes at Churchill. That's pretty much it.


OP here. Thank you all. This is straightforward and what we were hoping for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apply to magnet programs, or your DC can take tons of AP classes at Churchill. That's pretty much it.


OP here. Thank you all. This is straightforward and what we were hoping for.



PP here. One DC is attending the IB program at Richard Montgomery (magnet), younger DC child is taking a number of AP courses at Churchill. Both are happy and sufficiently challenged!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apply to magnet programs, or your DC can take tons of AP classes at Churchill. That's pretty much it.


OP here. Thank you all. This is straightforward and what we were hoping for.



PP here. One DC is attending the IB program at Richard Montgomery (magnet), younger DC child is taking a number of AP courses at Churchill. Both are happy and sufficiently challenged!


Since you're familiar with Churchill, let me ask: how tough do you think it will be for a new freshman boy? My son is a typical kid. Likes sports, likes video games, is smart and has a couple academic interests, will live within walking distance which I hope will be a nice thing for friendships. He is resilient and happy to make new friends and doesn't seem anxious but has the self awareness to realize he will probably be nervous once school starts. I don't want him to be lonely as a new kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is no need to put any special programs in W schools


Yup they offer more AP's than magnet schools
Anonymous
My kid goes Churchill he won’t be a new kid that much. Both Herbert Hoover and Cabin John MS feed in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is no need to put any special programs in W schools


Yup they offer more AP's than magnet schools

That's because IB level is considered a high level course just like AP. A lot of magnet kids self study for AP exams. They take both the AP and IB exams.

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2023/230209_2022_AP_IB_Exams_HS%20Principals.pdf


If you combine AP/IB, Churchill is pretty lower, even compared to Wootton which doesn't have any IB classes.
Anonymous
There's a lot of friendship 'churn' freshman year, partly because there are two MS feeders and one of the middle schools has split articulation, so friendships are disrupted.

If he likes sports, consider trying out for a fall sport because that is an easy way to find companions. Tryouts begin, I think, August 9? (If not the 9th, then that week...so earlier than you might expect.)

There are tons of clubs to sign up for, but that won't happen for a few weeks and honestly, most of the clubs are really superficial, so don't count on that as a way to make friends unless he joins one of the few clubs with a lot of meetings.

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