The only feeder per se is TPMS. Kids are pretty evenly divided by other schools. Some areas tend be more interested than others though. |
Agree there aren't feeders. It has more to do with which schools have kids who apply more because of interest. |
Care to give numbers?? |
| Based on the open house last night, it seemed like at least 30 TPMS kids were invited. I’m not sure how many more. |
Wow, really. That's really impressive if it is indeed true. |
Thank you! I said I’d put money on this in another thread when I insisted that despite the lottery I was sure that there would STILL be a large number of TPMS admits just as in previous years. I felt that was a very safe bet but I guess others were very interested in denigrating TPMS kids achievements since places started being allocated with a lottery. 30 is in keeping with pre lottery years. |
| Is it? A current family told me 60% of current juniors came from TPMS. |
I am the responder and did not make the original post. I attended the Blair Open house years ago but anyone could easily infer that kids were wanted to attend TPMS would be similar to those who wanted to attend Blair. |
That’s not true. Typically about 30-40 kids go each year from TPMS. (I’m a current family). |
I heard there were about 30 kids from TPMS last year but this is all just gossip. I agree TPMS prepares kids for this program but also I think kids at a magnet are also more interested in applying to a magnet. TPMS is also nearby and I'd wager more kids from TPMS apply than any other school. |
It may be true. Also a current family and the class had Cogat testing for HS and they used Cogat for MS too. |
It could be 30 kids whose home school is TP + more who attend the magnet from other areas. |
I have a 9th grader. Last year something like 42 were offered spots. The kids had a list. I think maybe a couple didn’t accept. Either way there are around 40 from TPMS in the freshman class. |
Current 9th graders also used Cogat and they are just as capable as older students. As will be the lottery selected TPMS kids next year. |
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Since Blair SMCS is open to all down county, there are a lot of other high performing schools that arguably can be considered "feeder" schools in the sense that there are kids that may apply with great creds. I am referring to schools like Frost, Cabin John, Hoover, Pyle etc that churn out highly motivated students that are well prepared for HS (with the inevitable external enrichment). So if you see a lot of kids from TPMS, that does not mean that they are somehow advantaged or have received special enrichment that makes them ideal for SMCS - it just means that more of them apply and accept compared to the other MS mentioned above.
As a parent who has 2 kids who have been through the SMCS program, one that went through TPMS magnet and the other that went through one of the other schools above, I do have first hand experience. TPMS is good but it is not alone. |