What public or independent school has the best STEM curriculum in the area?

Anonymous
Are there any schools in the area that have nationally ranked STEM programs? I am particularly interested for elementary education. thank you.
Anonymous
What does "nationally ranked STEM program" even mean in terms of an elementary school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there any schools in the area that have nationally ranked STEM programs? I am particularly interested for elementary education. thank you.


Try "Joey's daycare for STEM magnet babies" in McLean, I think...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does "nationally ranked STEM program" even mean in terms of an elementary school?



Exactly, kids in elementary school are learning to read and the multiplication table.... Or do you think your little genius should be interning at NIH in third grade?
Anonymous
STEM and STEAM are buzz words. be careful. look at teachers and curriculum first.
Anonymous
OP here-no need to mock me. I am an educator and a scientist. I believe its important to expose children early to STEM curriculum. It offers opportunity for creativity, problem solving, and ingenuity. The exposure in early childhood can have lasting effects and this has been studied. I would be happy to engage in a respectful conversation about this if others are interested.

I believe I asked a simple question. If you do not know the answer to this question, no need to respond. The snide remarks serve absolutely no purpose.
Anonymous
If you are in Virginia, try Nysmith and look into the new Basis in McLean.

But once your DC gets to MS/HS and you are still looking for heavily concentrated STEM program, you might want to look into public (heard of TJ???) Not that private doesn't teach STEM well. Public just has a larger number of kids and some VERY smart STEM kids. The students will be the one driving each other to do better etc etc.
Anonymous
would love the opportunity to send my children to TJ but we live in MD. I would very much prefer public school/magnet over private school but have heard that aside from TJ, dont know of any other public schools that have such an enriched curriculum.
Anonymous
There are lots of opportunities for enrichment outside of school at that age.
Anonymous
MD has a lot of great HS with STEM program as well! For whatever reason, they don't get as much press as TJ but I wouldn't discount them.
Anonymous
You never heard of Blair?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:would love the opportunity to send my children to TJ but we live in MD. I would very much prefer public school/magnet over private school but have heard that aside from TJ, dont know of any other public schools that have such an enriched curriculum.


Blair magnet? There are about the same number of Intel semi finalists from Blair as there are from TJ. Proportionally, Blair has more kids than TJ, since the whole of TJ is a STEM magnet, whereas the number of kids in Blair is like 100 or so kids.

https://student.societyforscience.org/intel-sts-2016-semifinalists-0
Anonymous
Holton-Arms (all girl and starts at 3rd grade) has a very good STEM program, including a design technology class that gets some good press.
Anonymous
Bullis is literally building a 67,000 sq ft STEM building and has a STEM Signature Program.
Anonymous
Potomac School has had multiple regional semifinalists in the Siemens Science Competition and the Intel Science Talent Search every year for the past several years.
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