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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What grade is your child entering? Is he already in a magnet? As you are new, it might be better to be in your home school to meet kids from the neighborhood. Also, sports practices are 5-6 days a week that you’d have to deal with transporting if you are not at your home school. Hope this helps![/quote] Thanks for the reply! He’s entering 10th grade. We’re coming from out of state and our district does not have magnets at all, which is part of the stress here for me. [/quote] It would be very hard to start a magnet in 10th. Some might allow it but it's a very regulated curriculum. It's really not necessary. [b]The real magnets - there are two[/b], only have 100 students each grade. Its near impossible to get in.[/quote] Say what now? Do you even live in the county?[/quote] Yes, I do and most of the other magnets are lottery or other means in and not true magnets, they are just focused programs.[/quote] MCPS prefers to call the magnets "application programs." There are three countywide, six regional, and four consortial. [url]https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/high[/url][/quote]
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