McLean HS Senior is Regeneron Finalist

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s an amazing accomplishment! No one should be “equitying” this. Most kids, no matter how privileged, do not have the smarts and commitment to do this. But it’s no reflection on McLean HS, just on this kid.


Interesting that you’d say that because Regeneron also formally recognized a math teacher at McLean HS who supported the student’s project.
Anonymous
Where r the White males?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where r the White males?


I count 3 and a possible.
Anonymous
And let's mention the fact that the other student goes to The New School of Northern Virginia. Not an FCPS school. She is an amazing student and is supported by an incredible academic community.
Anonymous
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Where r the Indians?


Lol.. I see three, I am an Indian btw.
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Anonymous wrote:The article notes a student from the New School as well, I’m more impressed with that since the schools is so small.


It’s private and costs a fortune of course. If my kid were hot housed as a toddler, in a private school with all the resources, private lessons galore, I’m sure he could also win the competitions. But alas.


This is like 40 kids in the entire country.


Who had access to resources 99% of 12th grades don’t.


It’s unclear what resources you are referring to but, even if we accept your statement, the fact remains that the vast majority of kids who have access to opportunities, resources and privileges do not accomplish this. Stop taking away from this student’s accomplishments!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The article notes a student from the New School as well, I’m more impressed with that since the schools is so small.


I was just about to point this out. As a New School parent, I love to see these kids excel! All of them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The article notes a student from the New School as well, I’m more impressed with that since the schools is so small.


I was just about to point this out. As a New School parent, I love to see these kids excel! All of them.


Me too!! The New School is amazing and I love the learning environment there....but happy for all students who are being celebrated.
Anonymous
FCPS put out a press release about the Regeneron finalist at McLean: https://www.fcps.edu/news/mclean-high-school-student-named-regeneron-science-talent-search-finalist

Wonder if that would have happened if they weren't under attack for not recognizing some students for their "commended" status on the PSATs. The finalist, not surprisingly, was a National Merit Semifinalist, but I do wonder if the controversy has FCPS making sure it recognizes students now when there's a good opportunity to do so.

Either way, congratulations to the two NoVa finalists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FCPS put out a press release about the Regeneron finalist at McLean: https://www.fcps.edu/news/mclean-high-school-student-named-regeneron-science-talent-search-finalist

Wonder if that would have happened if they weren't under attack for not recognizing some students for their "commended" status on the PSATs. The finalist, not surprisingly, was a National Merit Semifinalist, but I do wonder if the controversy has FCPS making sure it recognizes students now when there's a good opportunity to do so.

Either way, congratulations to the two NoVa finalists.


Mclean HS has always recognized student accomplishments.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:FCPS put out a press release about the Regeneron finalist at McLean: https://www.fcps.edu/news/mclean-high-school-student-named-regeneron-science-talent-search-finalist

Wonder if that would have happened if they weren't under attack for not recognizing some students for their "commended" status on the PSATs. The finalist, not surprisingly, was a National Merit Semifinalist, but I do wonder if the controversy has FCPS making sure it recognizes students now when there's a good opportunity to do so.

Either way, congratulations to the two NoVa finalists.


Mclean HS has always recognized student accomplishments.


I understand the school may do so, but this was an FCPS press release featured on the main FCPS web page.
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