Primer on Montgomery County schools?

Anonymous
I agree the highest and lowest performing schools will not change. However I suspect the trend in those schools that are mixed SES will be toward increased segregation. We have an infant at home and I recently did a little analysis of the schools in our cluster (and other similar "middle of the road" school clusters--think those that feed into Rockville HS, Macgruder, etc.). Over the past few years the trend in those schools has been toward slowly but steadily increasing ESOL and FARMS. If you apply the average 10 or even 5 year trend to future years, those schools will look very different by the time our child is ready for HS. Of course, we don't know what will happen, and much of it depends on wider economic and migration patterns, but I think the potential toward greater segregation is there.
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Anonymous wrote:Look in Poolesville. High school was ranked 3rd in MD. Ranked 107 in US.


Poolesville to DC commute...no way.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:For decades: Whitman cluster, BCC cluster, Churchill cluster, Wooton cluster, Walter Johnson cluster -- all safe 'bets'


The cream of the crop these days has been skimmed to the magnets. All that's left at the W's are the 2nd stringers...



Not true, not every kid wants a 45 minute bus ride.

And, most research shows that the most successful people have varied knowledge and don't differentiate too early. Families with real knowledge about knowledge, often don't make the "standard" decisions.
Anonymous
RMIB is hardly a specialized program that requires differentiation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:RMIB is hardly a specialized program that requires differentiation.


What do you mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RMIB is hardly a specialized program that requires differentiation.


What do you mean?


That means her kid couldn't make the cut to RM/IB magnet.
Anonymous
IB is a very broad education that requires classes in many areas. So PP implied that many kids skip the magnet because they want "varied knowledge", the IB program would allow both benefits of a magnet and "varied knowledge" OF course it is not like SMAC kids are not taking languages, English, social studies etc too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RMIB is hardly a specialized program that requires differentiation.


What do you mean?


That means her kid couldn't make the cut to RM/IB magnet.


Not specialized in terms of a focus like SMAC which one would not choose due to a passion for literature. It has a broad focus. And my child turned RM down for Blair just so you know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RMIB is hardly a specialized program that requires differentiation.


What do you mean?


That means her kid couldn't make the cut to RM/IB magnet.


Not specialized in terms of a focus like SMAC which one would not choose due to a passion for literature. It has a broad focus. And my child turned RM down for Blair just so you know.


it just shows you know nothing about the IB program and you probably shouldn't comment on subjects you know nothing about. mine turn down blair for RM/IB.
Anonymous
I am interested to hear your description of IB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am interested to hear your description of IB.


Search DCUM. RM/IB's been discussed many, many times. For summary check out below.

http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/rmhs/ib/IB%202015-16%20Profile.pdf
Anonymous
I have done lots of research and read lots of threads. My child applied to the program. I am interested to know why you think the IB program requires focus on a specific subject matter.

Though maybe I don't really care what you think. OP was asking a specific question that this does not relate to. I hope you child has a great experience.
Anonymous
you don't want to "define" your kid at age 14. let kids exposed to different topics/subjects.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:you don't want to "define" your kid at age 14. let kids exposed to different topics/subjects.


+1000

You also want your kids to be able to get along with lots of different types of people - not just people "like" them.
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