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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]do kids from Wheaton do half days at Edison?[/quote] From the "About" page on Edison's website: [quote]Part-time program students attend Edison every day for three class periods and earn 1.5 credits per semester. Transportation is provided. In addition to offering valuable professional certifications and licenses, many programs are articulated with colleges and universities for college credit. Rising Grade 11 (current Grade 10) students can take advantage of available career programs by applying to Thomas Edison High School of Technology to attend on a part-time basis in Grades 11-12. In this model, students remain enrolled in their home school for core coursework and attend the Edison program for a portion of the day. Once enrolled, students are expected to complete the full program of study. Countywide programs are available to students from all 25 high schools. Regional programs are available to students from the following clusters: Bethesda-Chevy Chase, Winston Churchill, Walter Johnson, Richard Montgomery, Rockville, Sherwood, Walt Whitman, Thomas S. Wootton, Paint Branch, Springbrook, Blake, Blair, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Wheaton.[/quote][/quote] Sounds like they'll be the same school at same address after the new regions with new magnets are implemented. Great idea by mcps. [/quote] They've explicitly stated Edison will still be available to students countywide so no[/quote] And the balance to Wheaton per the data in the boundary study. So yes[/quote] Why would potentially overflow Wheaton kids want to go to Woodward or WJ? Edison is right on same campus[/quote]
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