I'm not saying their work doesn't matter. Hard work is important. But being able to demonstrate learning is also important. We want kids to learn. They need to be able to read and right and understand math to be successful in the workforce. And test scores at Kennedy are terrible even when comparing the same demographic groups to schools with similar FARMS rates. |
| Poor Kennedy. No one is going to commute there for a Watkins Mill-type IB program, and the medical science program is a hospital assistant program that will not attract the top students who want to be medical doctors. MCPS really sticking it to the poors with their projected regional model. |
I was also under the impression the medical science program was for medical assistants (which are great, in-demand jobs) but apparently it has a different list of career paths, like medical geneticists. I don’t really know, but I at least was mistaken in what it would be offering. |
If they improved the IB program would it be a draw? Or it purely that Kennedy is undesirable for other reasons? |
I thought DCC wanted to put the in demand programs at the poorest schools. At least for IB it seems like Kennedy is the right choice to satisfy that DCC demand. |