I am sure there are lots of very bright kids at Whitman. This is why their students earn the highest SAT scores in the county. Around 1870. This is probably a reflection of the large number of highly educated parents who live in the cluster. As far as I know the curriculum is standard for any MCPS high school. I will also note that atalso note that Whitman does not produce more NMSF scholars than bcc or wj and Produces fewer NMSF scholars than wootton. I am not sure why so few Whitman students apply to blair but I hope it isn't because they think the curriculum and peer group is comparable because it isn't, as several posters in a position to compare have stated. I think one poster mentioned that blair smac produced 38 NMSF scholars that is from a cohort of 100 kids. |
I am sure there are lots of very bright kids at Whitman. This is why their students earn the highest SAT scores in the county. Around 1870. This is probably a reflection of the large number of highly educated parents who live in the cluster. As far as I know the curriculum is standard for any MCPS high school. I will also note that atalso note that Whitman does not produce more NMSF scholars than bcc or wj and Produces fewer NMSF scholars than wootton. I am not sure why so few Whitman students apply to blair but I hope it isn't because they think the curriculum and peer group is comparable because it isn't, as several posters in a position to compare have stated. I think one poster mentioned that blair smac produced 38 NMSF scholars that is from a cohort of 100 kids. |
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The county makes it really hard, logistically, for kids in the Whitman cluster to go the magnets.
Look at the magnet route for TPMS. 6:45 pick up time from Whitman for an 8:15 start. They do not pick up for any of the elementary schools in the cluster for some nutty reason. Many students are 15-25 minutes away from Whitman. That bus takes you to Eastern where you have to switch to a "shuttle" to Takoma so three legs taking your kid at least 1 hour and 45 minutes ONE WAY. |
That is really unfortunate. |
My child who is considerably closer to Takoma than Whitman catches the bus at 6:45 too. A friend's child, also closer to Takoma than Whitman and us catches the bus at 6:27! These are both Silver Spring locations. While school may start at 8:15 most buses arrive by 7:50. There is no conspiracy against Whitman cluster kids. There is no bus switching in the morning, you stay on the same bus which makes stops at Blair, Eastern, and finally at Takoma. |
| If you're in Silver Spring that means that you could realistically drive your kid to school in 10 minutes to a half hour and I'm betting there are "central" stops closer to your home than 25 minutes away. If you work in D.C. (like many parents do all over the metro area) driving from Bethesda to Takoma Park and then to D.C. is a horrible detour. Total non-starter for most families I know. |
There may be no bus switching on your route but they certain switch buses on ours. |
| Earliest Potomac pick up is at 6:16. That's dedication! |
School starts at 7:45. |
+1. BCC parent with children who have gone to Sil Spring magnets. Even for us, living in the east of our cluster, the bus ride is too long and we carpool. If we lived west of Wisconsin Ave, I wouldn't even allow DC to apply to magnets; the commute time outweighs the benefit, even if my child were Einstein himself. For same reason, we won't send kids to RMIB. |
Not when you have a job and other kids. |
The bus switching is on the ride home. |
We're talking about middle school not high school. |
| We live in Silver Spring and we have a carpool to Eastern in the morning. It's a 10 minute drive and allows our child to sleep until 7 instead of leaving at 7. |
Have you always been naive to reality or are you just regurgitating what you hope it's true? Why do you think the programs are put in schools with historically low preforming student bodies and not in locations with higher concentrations of "very high-preforming kids". Why do you think they have to dedicate local slots for takoma instead of making them compete with everybody else in the same pool? Also the fact that the magnet kids share any classes with the local kids is a fairly recent phenomenon, they used to even have an entirely separate lunch peiord when I went through the program not to mention different school hours and bells for classes. We didn't even walk the halls with the local kids. So just because they have recently tweaked it to look less isolationist, that doesn't change the intent to prop up test numbers in low preforming localities in a way that the student's parents won't object to. |