More misinformation. https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/stcs/home/our-course-options |
This actually isn’t true. Northwood has AP Chemistry, Biology, and Environmental Science (maybe more). That said, there should be a criteria-based STEM program there, not just performing arts. |
+ AP Physics |
Not every school will have a criteria based stem program |
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Sorry--try this instead (have to delete the period): https://form.jotform.com/onestepatatime/fairboundaries |
How about good stem courses at every school. How about engineering and computer science? How about math? |
The previous post said up to Calc BC. TBH, how many kids are able to take beyond the STEM offerings noted above, both in terms of meeting the pre-requisite requirements and time to fit in additional classes? |
I have kids in the theater program at both schools. Facts are facts. |
you are talking to the mvc poster. she can't be reasoned with |
B-CC, with a 25% FARMS rate and less than 50% white, is very different from Whitman. It’s convenient for people on this board to lump them together to say “the W schools” are getting everything in an us vs. them way, but it’s not that simple. |
Northwood is the only school with the CASE program too which is an environmental science and advocacy program. My daughter loves the classes. |
To those of us in schools that are 60%+ FARMS, that makes BCC the same as any W school. And you not realizing that is part of the problem. |
The Jimmie and Cappie award winner is the same guy. Great performer! He had a lot of outside training, too. |
right there are differences but you dismiss the existance and needs of students at these schools when you lump them together and say they are all white and all rich |