Blair SMCS non-school day options

Anonymous
Also the magnet certificate doesn't mean anything.
Anonymous
Is there some kind of evening virtual health option or did I imagine that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there some kind of evening virtual health option or did I imagine that?


Yes. My Blair kid is doing it. It does make a long day even longer though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not Blair parent but take Health A/B over the summer (which is very common among high performing peers) . Friend at RMIB kid also took their art over the summer to open up space.


My non SMCS kids took health and tech during the summers.
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Anonymous wrote:Is there some kind of evening virtual health option or did I imagine that?


Yes. My Blair kid is doing it. It does make a long day even longer though.


Is the evening virtual session offered by Blair or Central MCPS?
Anonymous
Different parent of rising 9th for Blair SMCS - how does he sign up for Health A to take this summer?
What is the evening virtual class - is that during the school year?
Thanks for your help !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just remember they still have to do 4.5 “magnet” electives in order to graduate with the magnet certificate.


Thanks! DC is starting next year and was wondering about this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there some kind of evening virtual health option or did I imagine that?


Yes. My Blair kid is doing it. It does make a long day even longer though.


Is the evening virtual session offered by Blair or Central MCPS?


Central
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there some kind of evening virtual health option or did I imagine that?


Yes. My Blair kid is doing it. It does make a long day even longer though.


What is the schedule?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there some kind of evening virtual health option or did I imagine that?


Yes. My Blair kid is doing it. It does make a long day even longer though.


What is the schedule?


Here's the info on the school-year evening classes. They're offered in the fall and spring semesters: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/onlinelearning/courses/health
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also the magnet certificate doesn't mean anything.


but you need the cert to get the letter about the program sent to colleges
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also the magnet certificate doesn't mean anything.


but you need the cert to get the letter about the program sent to colleges


I think you need to be on track to stay in the school. I can’t imagine my kid wanting to leave at the end of junior year because he doesn’t have enough electives or something. It would seem like if you made it that far you’d want to graduate with your class.
Anonymous
First off, you do not get the magnet ‘diploma’ until you graduate - its with your regular diploma. Second- most magnets; at Blair, RM and Poolesville do Health in the summer so they can take the rest of their courses and the ones they want to take. Third, magnets at Blair do not take the tech credit in the summer, as its built into their curriculum.
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Anonymous wrote:SMCS kids get tons of "tech" credits under the magnet program (I assume), so that's not an issue. Seems like health is the only real option for summer (?), if orchestra is priority and will therefore meet the arts requirement.


But do the magnet classes actually count for the state tech credit? My understanding was that there were a very limited number of courses that do.


Tech credit is built into the SMCS program. There is a required course students take in the fourth and fifth semesters.


Yeah, its Foundations of Tech, but taught with magnet teachers and cohort (but no mag weighting).

My Blair kid didn't do any summer classes because she had the extra period. Took orchestra every year except one, but that was because Chamber conflicted with her nath class for which there was only 1 section.

My Wheaton kid with 7 class schedule took health over the summer.
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