This. There was SO much wasted time in MS. Not enough time for teach our kids Algebra, but plenty of time for other, useless lessons. |
I think you have the reading comprehension issues. If you read my posts - and are tracking them which is kind of obsessive, but okay, I despise MCPS and we left. MCPS has one program that’s worth it but scary school (Blair Magnet) and a second secret ‘worth it’ but in the boonies (Poolesville). The rest you need cram school. Not worth it. Clearly this poster has realized this as well. |
Did you read the post? The PP was implying that MCPS had super high numbers of kids who excel in math competitions. Other PPs pointed out that MCPS is ridiculously large and that other school districts are as strong as, if not stronger in Math. |
Principle.... hmmm |
Educating the next generation of Jeopardy champions as "every real matchup"? lol. Okay, I could see that. Take away the handful of magnet kids (pulled from other HS), and I would think Blair should act a bit more humble? |
Hahaha, I remember that. But why can't TJ ever beat Blair at anything? Seriously Math or Physics Olympians? Regneron scholars? NMSF? TJ comes up short in every matchup. So sad.
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That's exactly my point. I actually *am* a scientist. My spouse is a doc...I went to tpms/Blair. My kids have both skipped grades, yada yada. I still don't get the sense that my kid is getting a grossly inferior product at a regular mcps middle school than I had at TPMS. And in terms of outcomes, it's meaningless since most of us UMC parents are already giving our kids tons of advantages/privileges. I dunno y'all. It's okay to not be super challenged in every single class. I read a lot of fantasy novels in class. |
I like TPMS. The science is deeper. The math is as good or better than other places and they also get some basic programming. But you could go to most any MCPS MS and supplement a few outside programming classes or join your schools math team. It may be slightly better but in the long run will make little difference. |
Not all MCPS middle schools have a math team. It is highly dependent on finding a teacher sponsor and enough kids who want to participate. |
I'm always glad to hear that people who with all these crazy grievances left. |
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There are any number of free programs even like AOPS hosts math jams or a local Math circle or if you can afford it, AoPS or RSM. |
no, you have reading comprehension issues because you stated that *everyone* works for MCPS, and I stated that this was not true. And you are the obsessive one since you left MCPS but continue to lurk on here and post negative comments every chance you get. You are weirdly obsessive over a school district. Get a life. |
Nope, that's not it at all. The string of posts started with a poster saying:
Then the PP said the following:
To which I responded:
As everyone can see, no where did I or anyone else ever said there are not highly talented math students in other parts of the country. But it was clearly as usual for DCUM, posters attacking and bashing MCPS. |
I know right. Win/win for everybody. Well, at least a win for us because for them it seems like they still cannot get away from MoCo/MCPS no matter how "lovely" and "amazing" their new area and schools are. |