Blair magnet 9th grade question

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's terrible that kids have to ride in the bus rather than study, but MCPS deliberately placed magnets in the two furthest corners of Montgomery County. But this is what you get with a lottery-based magnet.


Fortunately you're mistaken. There is no lottery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's terrible that kids have to ride in the bus rather than study, but MCPS deliberately placed magnets in the two furthest corners of Montgomery County. But this is what you get with a lottery-based magnet.


Fortunately you're mistaken. There is no lottery.


Oh, my, what short-term memories we have.

At the TPMS magnet in 2019? Of course it did. It was how MCPS weasled out of a discrimination lawsuit by rendering it moot, remember?
Anonymous
"a lottery system is used to determine who is admitted to the magnet programs"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/08/01/lawsuit-challenging-mcps-magnet-admissions-dismissed/

Are you saying MCPS lied to the Court?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"a lottery system is used to determine who is admitted to the magnet programs"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/08/01/lawsuit-challenging-mcps-magnet-admissions-dismissed/

Are you saying MCPS lied to the Court?


This piece does not relate to the Blair magnet.

The 2017 changes to admissions procedures came after a report to the school board in 2016 found disparities in enrollment and acceptance rates at the four magnet programs, with white and Asian students admitted at greater rates than their peers. The programs are at Roberto Clemente Middle, Martin Luther King Jr. Middle, Takoma Park Middle and Eastern Middle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's terrible that kids have to ride in the bus rather than study, but MCPS deliberately placed magnets in the two furthest corners of Montgomery County. But this is what you get with a lottery-based magnet.


Fortunately you're mistaken. There is no lottery.


Oh, my, what short-term memories we have.

At the TPMS magnet in 2019? Of course it did. It was how MCPS weasled out of a discrimination lawsuit by rendering it moot, remember?


There was no lottery at the TPMS magnet in 2019. What are you talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"a lottery system is used to determine who is admitted to the magnet programs"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/08/01/lawsuit-challenging-mcps-magnet-admissions-dismissed/

Are you saying MCPS lied to the Court?


NP. The ES and MS programs are lotteries of qualified students. The HS magnets are not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"a lottery system is used to determine who is admitted to the magnet programs"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/08/01/lawsuit-challenging-mcps-magnet-admissions-dismissed/

Are you saying MCPS lied to the Court?


We are saying you don’t know the difference between middle and high school.
Anonymous
Before this goes totally off the rails, a piece of unsolicited advice for the OP.

Encourage your child to begin solving his own problems. There will be amazing teachers, and just fine teachers throughout the next four years, inside and outside the magnet. With that said, there are tons of resources available, particularly in math.

Information about Math Honor Society tutoring is prominently featured on the bulletin boards of every math classroom I've ever been in at Blair. This information is typically repeated on the Canvas page for the class, as part of the syllabus.

Before you tackle this for your child, ask what resources they have already accessed and where they have looked for information. This is going to be an important skill moving forward, so many as well practice now while there is still a safety net.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP again, thank you to all for the very helpful suggestions. I will let my son know about the teacher Delta account and have him contact Mr O. Thank you again !!


You don't need a teacher Delta account. Regular Khan Academy is fine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"a lottery system is used to determine who is admitted to the magnet programs"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/08/01/lawsuit-challenging-mcps-magnet-admissions-dismissed/

Are you saying MCPS lied to the Court?


these are about middle school magnets, not HS magnets. those are based on merit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's terrible that kids have to ride in the bus rather than study, but MCPS deliberately placed magnets in the two furthest corners of Montgomery County. But this is what you get with a lottery-based magnet.


Fortunately you're mistaken. There is no lottery.


Oh, my, what short-term memories we have.

At the TPMS magnet in 2019? Of course it did. It was how MCPS weasled out of a discrimination lawsuit by rendering it moot, remember?
we aren't talking about TPMS. There has never been a lottery at Blair..
Anonymous
My non-magnet kid and my magnet kid had the teacher I think you’re talking about. Both said the teaching was not good. We hired a tutor for one and that solved the problem. The second watched videos from various sources. Basically, you need to go to outside resources of some type.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"a lottery system is used to determine who is admitted to the magnet programs"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/08/01/lawsuit-challenging-mcps-magnet-admissions-dismissed/

Are you saying MCPS lied to the Court?


these are about middle school magnets, not HS magnets. those are based on merit.


Well, based on whim of the admissions committees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Before this goes totally off the rails, a piece of unsolicited advice for the OP.

Encourage your child to begin solving his own problems. There will be amazing teachers, and just fine teachers throughout the next four years, inside and outside the magnet. With that said, there are tons of resources available, particularly in math.

Information about Math Honor Society tutoring is prominently featured on the bulletin boards of every math classroom I've ever been in at Blair. This information is typically repeated on the Canvas page for the class, as part of the syllabus.

Before you tackle this for your child, ask what resources they have already accessed and where they have looked for information. This is going to be an important skill moving forward, so many as well practice now while there is still a safety net.


Good parents step in and help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before this goes totally off the rails, a piece of unsolicited advice for the OP.

Encourage your child to begin solving his own problems. There will be amazing teachers, and just fine teachers throughout the next four years, inside and outside the magnet. With that said, there are tons of resources available, particularly in math.

Information about Math Honor Society tutoring is prominently featured on the bulletin boards of every math classroom I've ever been in at Blair. This information is typically repeated on the Canvas page for the class, as part of the syllabus.

Before you tackle this for your child, ask what resources they have already accessed and where they have looked for information. This is going to be an important skill moving forward, so many as well practice now while there is still a safety net.


Good parents step in and help.


Like my friend who just bought a second house for easier commute because her adult daughter can't do her own laundry.
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