I will not sign, and my kids have both been in a magnet. One graduated in 2025, and the other is in HS.
It's been a good experience for them, but there's far too much talent in the county to limit the participation to a few hundred students per grade level per year. |
You're right, but the magnet bus ride is over 80 minutes for my kid and includes a transfer. We choose to drive her. |
Or the other students had a 15 minute bus ride vs 1 hour. I’m quite sure there are kids at the magnet who wouldn’t be there had their commute been worse. |
Not signing. The commute is ridiculous combined with the start times. There are smart kids all over the county. |
The petition isn't saying not to add regional programs, it's saying to leave Poolesville, Blair, and RMIB as countywide. You can want to add regional programs and still sign the petition, unless you also think that those programs must be converted to regional. |
And none of them will have a good magnet experience. As we have seen so many times, in a few years whatever exists now will be watered down into a couple of classes which are basically the same as non magnet. |
This. Regional magnet programs are a good idea. |
Again, it's the dichotomous proposition that is the problem. Keep the current magnets and add additional ones more slowly. It takes a lot to stand up quality education programming, so that it is done with fidelity to curriculum, with appropriate professional learning and with faculty that are highly qualified. Magnet teachers have PhDs. If you think that the district's approach will provide you something that will engage your students at a high level, I believe you might be wrong. |
You are assuming the worst. People are naturally afraid of change but this change could end up being terrific |
I don’t know what to make of the student quote in the petition. Great that the magnet experience helped the kid do well in an Ivy League school but most kids at these elite colleges are not from magnet schools. My kid went to a high Ivy from Rockville HS and did very well. |
+1 Such a long bus ride is torture. |
Is it countywide right now? |
Guessing that your kid did not get in? Add more is the answer. Not dismantle the great existing ones. Imagine VA dismantling TJ. |
This post is distracted (intentionally or unintentionally) by bus ride time and wording (countywide, half-countywide).
The op and the petition clearly state that they are not against adding more regional programs. They are against canceling the successful existing programs or making them regional (which is equivalent to cancellation) for the sake of regional programs. This is not a one-way or another-way problem at the very beginning. |
+100 Just provide the strongest programs possible in each region and done with it. Many schools are not going for Magnet due to distance. It hardly attracts equal distribution from each school. It's based on distance as well. For example, WJ/Churchill/Wootton were sending majority of kids in magnets nearby. Given Churchill and Wootton are in same region, a good regional program will be filled by same sert of kids without any dilution. There are enough kids in each region to have solid program. |