The quality will not be lowered. Many of our kids don’t get stem opportunities which in not equitable more magnets is good but offering more classes at the none schools so kids can at least have ap classes should be the standard. |
The 48 Finalists. Congrats!!!
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What are the special opportunities or connections that she luckily accesses that no one can? |
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What's common among all/most of the scholars?
https://www.societyforscience.org/regeneron-sts/2026-scholars/ |
oops...40. |
She comes from a superpower country. Has a family, food to eat, clothes to wear, books to read and air to breathe. She is not an alcoholic or drug addict. She is not living in a war-torn area. She is healthy enough to be educated. Do you know what that means? Priviledge. Any kid that has these amazing opportunities can be a finalist. |
Enjoy this moment. As soon as the magnets are "reimagined" and become just like the "everyone is an honors class student" and scoring 2-3s on APs is just what it is, some future students will wonder what could have been. Congrats Poolesville! |
Any yet not all of them are. |
Ah...could it be that those who are not finalists are just dumb and/or super slackers ... |
| Fantastic achievement! Congratulations to her! |
Look up the SMCS curriculum. MCPS will just call these other schools a STEM magnet while offering a percentage of these classes that will have to be dumbed down. Mediocrity wins. |
Stem classes and clubs through Mcps. |
Yawn. You have no idea the lack of stem at many schools. |
I do since I have at one of those schools. I am also knowledgeable of the smcs curriculum. Should they have more focus in the local schools? Yes. Should they dismantle programs that serve high achieving students like this girl? No How do you know this girl wasn't zoned for Watkins Mill or Gaithersburg HS? |
PP is correct. She my DD was at PHS SMCS they work on these projects with their teachers and classmates and use the labs. My child was a Regeneron participant but not a finalist. She did however win the Capital House of Code competition and also Systems Dynamics that led to her first scientific publication overseas. None of this would have been possible at her home HS. These kids have insane connections as some of their teachers taught or participated in prestigious research at schools like Carnegie Mellon, Harvard and Cal Poly. |