Frost wins Science Bowl

Anonymous
Listen to yourselves.

Wow parents behaving badly.

Frost is a great public school. So are many others in MCPS.

This just shows how great the publc school math & science programs are.

As for magnets lots of the kids at Frost could be at a magnet.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to Frost. TPMS is not the same after they introduced the Magnet Lottery.


On the contrary, this proves the 2019 reforms, which prioritized outliers by allowing strong cohorts to remain at their home school are working.


The system does seem to be working!
Anonymous
This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?


I'm not sure the people posting their grievances even live here. I've had two kids go through the program, and the parents I've met were genuinely lovely people. I've only seen these envious and toxic views expressed here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?


I personally think they dismantle Blair and keep all the uber-smart kids in their home schools where they can still flourish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?


I personally think they dismantle Blair and keep all the uber-smart kids in their home schools where they can still flourish.


Great idea! Keep all the magnet seats in the boundary!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?


I personally think they dismantle Blair and keep all the uber-smart kids in their home schools where they can still flourish.


Great idea! Keep all the magnet seats in the boundary!


No, I meant there shouldn't be any magnet seats. Everyone goes to their home school, and schools do their groupings. It would be interesting to see the data after that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?


I personally think they dismantle Blair and keep all the uber-smart kids in their home schools where they can still flourish.


Great idea! Keep all the magnet seats in the boundary!


No, I meant there shouldn't be any magnet seats. Everyone goes to their home school, and schools do their groupings. It would be interesting to see the data after that.


Sure, but even better to keep it within bounds since Blair already has the staff and curriculum.
Anonymous
The change in admissions policies was obviously racially motivated but it sounds like the Frost kids have "won" anyway.

They get to stay in a school with their friends and close to their home and they have a huge cohort that is high-performing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?


I personally think they dismantle Blair and keep all the uber-smart kids in their home schools where they can still flourish.


Great idea! Keep all the magnet seats in the boundary!


No, I meant there shouldn't be any magnet seats. Everyone goes to their home school, and schools do their groupings. It would be interesting to see the data after that.


Sure, but even better to keep it within bounds since Blair already has the staff and curriculum.

I'm down with that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to Frost. TPMS is not the same after they introduced the Magnet Lottery.


On the contrary, this proves the 2019 reforms, which prioritized outliers by allowing strong cohorts to remain at their home school are working.


MCPS - mission accomplished, and congratulations to Frost!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to Frost. TPMS is not the same after they introduced the Magnet Lottery.


The 80% lottery isn't going to do them any favors, but the current 8th grade was selected before the pandemic before the lottery.


The admission criteria for the current 8th grade was already loosened with no cogat test


NO IT WASN’T!!!! Can you stop saying this, please. Current 8th graders took the Cogat in Fall 2019 for admission in 2020.
Anonymous
Congratulations to Frost! I really liked that middle school. Dr. Jones is an excellent principal. My kids attended Fallsmead, Frost, and Wootton. Of the three schools, my favorite was first frost-by far. Great, great school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to Frost. TPMS is not the same after they introduced the Magnet Lottery.


The 80% lottery isn't going to do them any favors, but the current 8th grade was selected before the pandemic before the lottery.


The admission criteria for the current 8th grade was already loosened with no cogat test


NO IT WASN’T!!!! Can you stop saying this, please. Current 8th graders took the Cogat in Fall 2019 for admission in 2020.


Yes, the county eliminated the CogAT in 2020 because its owner wouldn't let them administer it online at the height of the pandemic. Although they could've reinstated it since then, finding out what they've learned over the past few years will be interesting. Perhaps, they can get by without it. It's not like there aren't enough standardized tests already. I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't reveal anything new. However, reinstating teacher recs wouldn't be such a bad thing...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This makes me dread DC going to Blair. Are all the parents like this?


I personally think they dismantle Blair and keep all the uber-smart kids in their home schools where they can still flourish.


Sure at Frost, there's clearly a sizable cohort of high-achievers, so the magnet doesn't matter, but at many schools, that's not the case. The magnets provide a strong cohort for many kids who don't happen to live in the bounds of such a school. Frost's success shows that the county's policy to focus on outliers is working since these kids are doing great at their home school.
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