People with young smart kids have had virtually no magnet access for them based on the current flawed MCPS approach of only providing magnet spots to a tiny number of kids countywide. If others are anything like me, we are freaking thrilled at the idea that MCPS might be changing this approach to provide more slots for more kids, and hoping it will lead to the same at the middle and elementary school level as well. More than 1-2% of the kids in this county deserve advanced programming. |
Did your kids go through middle school before it was changed to a lottery model or something? |
"More than 1-2% of the kids in this county deserve advanced programming" Correct, more advanced programming is fine but magnet should remain selective. |
They’re still going to be selective, just not as selective as you would like. |
DP here but that wouldn’t be accurate. The new programs do not sound like they will be similar to the current Blair magnet at all and they can’t be. There is no way that the program could be replicated six times. There are not sufficient staff nor students for that. The plan is for multiple stem programs, it seems, definitely not for multiple Blair magnets. |
I hope they drop the word "magnet" from the title. This ain't no magnet programs |
That’s definitely what the descriptions sound like. Which is interesting and will be a great option for many students, but hardly comparable to the Blair magnet. |
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At the high school level there are already programs available for about 10 percent of kids. Some of those have trouble filling spaces. |
The top 1-2% deserve their own program. The rest of the smart kids have access to AP or IB already. |
Ib is not that advanced. Not all kids have access to ap or advanced classes outside the W schools and a few others. We need more advanced classes at all schools. |
They should advertise it and allow kids to fill those spots. |
My kid went to RMiB and a friends kid went to the regional Ib program. They dropped out after a year or two because the regional program just was not good and the school had a lot of disciplinary problems. RMIB isn’t perfect and they have their own problems getting qualified teachers. The idea that they can provide something of similar quality in six schools around the county seems to me very unlikely unless they start putting a ton more resources into it, which they won’t. I also really don’t understand the proposal about the themes. So if your region picks visual and performing arts, but you’re not interested in visual and performing arts, then there just isn’t a magnet option for you? The themes concept seems dumb to me, if they won’t have a county wide pull. I come from a school system that has a lot of these specialized schools and they mostly are just gimmicky. I don’t know why McPS is always chasing the latest gimmick. Just provide quality education in the basics. My kids will be done with McPS by 2029 so all this stuff won’t affect us much. But it just seems like a tremendous waste of money that could be spent elsewhere to constantly reinvent curricula and programs. Just pay teachers more please and do whatever else to attract and retain the best teachers teachers, including decreasing class size and giving teachers more breaks to grade papers and develop lesson plans! That’s all any of us really want, not gimmicky themed programs. |
Every HS has AP. |
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