Which mcps high school has declined the most?

Anonymous
Was Watkins mill a decent school wish it opened back in the late 80s? It physically looked very nice back then
Anonymous
Slow day at the office?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was Watkins mill a decent school wish it opened back in the late 80s? It physically looked very nice back then


What in the what?
This sentence makes no sense.

Put down the booze.
Anonymous
In 1970 BCC was selected by Newsweek as the best high-school in America. Today it's something like a GS 6 based on its test scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In 1970 BCC was selected by Newsweek as the best high-school in America. Today it's something like a GS 6 based on its test scores.


It's a GS 9 overall, and a 7 for test scores. And GS ratings are of questionable value in the first place, and are in no way comparable to whatever research was done by a magazine FORTY-NINE years ago.
Anonymous
Physically, Poolesville HS has declined the most. Its a crumbling infrastructure, which will not be given attention to until the roof collapses and some students and staff die or are injured.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Physically, Poolesville HS has declined the most. Its a crumbling infrastructure, which will not be given attention to until the roof collapses and some students and staff die or are injured.



From the CIP:

Poolesville High School
Capital Project: A major capital project is approved for this school to address various building systems and programmatic needs for this school. The scope of the project will be determined during the 2018–2019 school year. An FY 2020 appropriation is approved for planning to begin the architectural design for this project. A completion date will be determined in a future CIP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Physically, Poolesville HS has declined the most. Its a crumbling infrastructure, which will not be given attention to until the roof collapses and some students and staff die or are injured.

talking about student performance
Anonymous
Define "decline" and the time period we are talking about.
Anonymous
Many of the DCC schools could be in the running, though I'm not sure we can compare 1960s and earlier to today very easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was Watkins mill a decent school WHEN it opened back in the late 80s? It physically looked very nice back then


yes, when it first opened, it was a very nice school inside and out. aside from the brand new building, it was part of a very nice community with fantastic teachers, dedicated students and good administration. it had strong technology classes (for that time). i dont know where it ranked in the early 90s and where it ranks now, but they have an IB program and there have been several wmhs students with accolades such as bethesda magazine's extraordinary teens and some others. montgomery village has changed some, but most communities have in the last few decades.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Define "decline" and the time period we are talking about.


I'm pretty sure that we know what the OP means by "decline".
Anonymous
Definitely not BCC, it is just as good as it always was. I would definitely say Northwest, Rockville, and Magruder both recently became pretty bad. RM, Wootton is no longer the other Potomac school anymore, just way too much of a pressure cooker/terrible environment. Blair has (imo) improved from super ghetto to somewhat ghetto.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was Watkins mill a decent school WHEN it opened back in the late 80s? It physically looked very nice back then


yes, when it first opened, it was a very nice school inside and out. aside from the brand new building, it was part of a very nice community with fantastic teachers, dedicated students and good administration. it had strong technology classes (for that time). i dont know where it ranked in the early 90s and where it ranks now, but they have an IB program and there have been several wmhs students with accolades such as bethesda magazine's extraordinary teens and some others. montgomery village has changed some, but most communities have in the last few decades.

does kehilat shalom still exist down the road or has the area changed too much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not BCC, it is just as good as it always was. I would definitely say Northwest, Rockville, and Magruder both recently became pretty bad. RM, Wootton is no longer the other Potomac school anymore, just way too much of a pressure cooker/terrible environment. Blair has (imo) improved from super ghetto to somewhat ghetto.
magruder was never a great school and it’s still pretty high on the new list. When I went there from 89-93 it was probably 75% white now it is plurality Hispanic. I am Jewish and there were only a handful of us must be even fewer now
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