Poolesville Global Ecology House

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:9th grade DD attends PHS SMACS and absolutely loves it and has all A's. But, she seems a little bit jealous about the Global and Humanities kids. She said they have it easy and Global keeps a bus on campus that they use to trek all over the place while SMACS kids work, compute and work some more even after all the other kids go home. But, my DD loves Math and Science, the teachers, the cool challenges and internship/programs they get invited to so I promise her I will take her to all the cool places Global goes to during the summer to make sure she has fun too. Go for it OP or PP.


Can you please elaborate What are the cool internships/ programs they get invited to?
Anonymous
PP I would definitely argue against Global kids having it easy. My straight A 9th grader (first marking period) worked very hard for his grades often up at 1-2 am.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:9th grade DD attends PHS SMACS and absolutely loves it and has all A's. But, she seems a little bit jealous about the Global and Humanities kids. She said they have it easy and Global keeps a bus on campus that they use to trek all over the place while SMACS kids work, compute and work some more even after all the other kids go home. But, my DD loves Math and Science, the teachers, the cool challenges and internship/programs they get invited to so I promise her I will take her to all the cool places Global goes to during the summer to make sure she has fun too. Go for it OP or PP.


I’m glad your daughter enjoys the SMACS program so far. To OP, each program has its pros and cons though. I think the field trips are sometimes burdensome especially when you have so many assignments and have to miss classes and make them up later. etc. If you take challenging classes (yes you can take them like SMACS), you have to work really hard. But compared with SMACS, Global offers more options I think. If you have favorite extracurricular activities, SMACS 8th period makes your life very hard.
Anonymous
GE program is what an ideal HS should be like - unique combination of rigor and outdoor activities. SMACS from PHS/Blair and RMIB kids probably test better though if that's important to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP I would definitely argue against Global kids having it easy. My straight A 9th grader (first marking period) worked very hard for his grades often up at 1-2 am.

My kid stays up to 1 or 2 am routinely, but it has nothing to do with too much work!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one went to Harvard University from Poolesville LOL.


... and?
Anonymous
My DD is in global, started this year and gloats about how SMACS and Humanities kids are jealous of how much fun Global kids get to have. Last couple weeks they have been cooking cultural dishes and sharing in the class room as a project and her homework has things like "sit in your quite spot in nature for 15 minutes! " ... well even I am jealous of my daughter , I don't remember school being so much fun ever! Coming from Math Sci in Middle school, which was a lot of work, this has been a breath of fresh air for her. AND she gets time for sports and other extra curricular as well.
But at the same time the rigor is good too and they do have to make up for all the class work they loose during the field trips! But haven't heard her complain about that at all, she is used to hard work from middle school anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP with freshman Global student. The kids that my kid knows that were accepted to both SMCs and Global all chose SMCs. The ones that had the option of Humanities or Global went 50 percent each way.

SMCS is the best curriculum and best magnet program in Montgomery County for the RIGHT student. If your kid is the right student, you know. The kid who at a regular school was taking Algebra 2 in 8th and bored because it was so easy etc, winning math competitions etc. If your kid beat the TP Magnet kids at MathCounts- you are a good candidate.

If my kid had been offered both Global and Blair SMCs and we lived down county, SMCs would be the better choices he to logistics/ traffic.


I heard Frost once beat some TPMS magnet kids at a math contest a few years ago when their A team was competing with local high schools... Not sure how this will play out though with the new 85% criteria.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP with freshman Global student. The kids that my kid knows that were accepted to both SMCs and Global all chose SMCs. The ones that had the option of Humanities or Global went 50 percent each way.

SMCS is the best curriculum and best magnet program in Montgomery County for the RIGHT student. If your kid is the right student, you know. The kid who at a regular school was taking Algebra 2 in 8th and bored because it was so easy etc, winning math competitions etc. If your kid beat the TP Magnet kids at MathCounts- you are a good candidate.

If my kid had been offered both Global and Blair SMCs and we lived down county, SMCs would be the better choices he to logistics/ traffic.


I heard Frost once beat some TPMS magnet kids at a math contest a few years ago when their A team was competing with local high schools... Not sure how this will play out though with the new 85% criteria.


Winning/losing math competitions doesn’t really mean anything… especially at HS level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9th grade DD attends PHS SMACS and absolutely loves it and has all A's. But, she seems a little bit jealous about the Global and Humanities kids. She said they have it easy and Global keeps a bus on campus that they use to trek all over the place while SMACS kids work, compute and work some more even after all the other kids go home. But, my DD loves Math and Science, the teachers, the cool challenges and internship/programs they get invited to so I promise her I will take her to all the cool places Global goes to during the summer to make sure she has fun too. Go for it OP or PP.


Can you please elaborate What are the cool internships/ programs they get invited to?


NP Here. Can anyone answer this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9th grade DD attends PHS SMACS and absolutely loves it and has all A's. But, she seems a little bit jealous about the Global and Humanities kids. She said they have it easy and Global keeps a bus on campus that they use to trek all over the place while SMACS kids work, compute and work some more even after all the other kids go home. But, my DD loves Math and Science, the teachers, the cool challenges and internship/programs they get invited to so I promise her I will take her to all the cool places Global goes to during the summer to make sure she has fun too. Go for it OP or PP.


Can you please elaborate What are the cool internships/ programs they get invited to?


NP Here. Can anyone answer this?


One example - DC is in 11th grade SMCS. The kids form small teams of about 3-4 students. They interview organizations that work with persons with disabilities to find their partner. Then they work with that partner to develop a solution for the organization or their clients. DC’s team’s partner employs persons with disabilities and the team is helping them modify a piece of equipment to be more accessible for the employees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9th grade DD attends PHS SMACS and absolutely loves it and has all A's. But, she seems a little bit jealous about the Global and Humanities kids. She said they have it easy and Global keeps a bus on campus that they use to trek all over the place while SMACS kids work, compute and work some more even after all the other kids go home. But, my DD loves Math and Science, the teachers, the cool challenges and internship/programs they get invited to so I promise her I will take her to all the cool places Global goes to during the summer to make sure she has fun too. Go for it OP or PP.


Can you please elaborate What are the cool internships/ programs they get invited to?



One class got to work with Dr. Fauci for three days.
Anonymous
Can a kid with a B’s in Algebra in Geometry get in or don’t even bother?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can a kid with a B’s in Algebra in Geometry get in or don’t even bother?


Are you Asian or Indian?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a kid with a B’s in Algebra in Geometry get in or don’t even bother?


Are you Asian or Indian?



No
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