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Reply to "The RFP in MCPS - are they going to gut the magnet and immersion programs or enhance them?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +1 DC tells me that the magnet math teacher was teaching math he learned from a senior magnet kid via tweets. Look up the tweets on Cardinal and Ordinal numbers. Most parents do supplement the magnet instruction because there is isn't much magnet instruction anymore. Those of you who had kids in the magnet [b]please get a life and move on.[/b] The magnet isn't what it used to be. [/quote] Wow, ironic. Ok, time to follow your own good advice.[/quote] Wow, if you have nothing of value to add and cant dispute the events described why do you have to give a worthless comment?[/quote] Ah well, I thought it was a worthwhile suggestion since we now have 9 PAGES on this thread (and dozens of other similarly hijacked threads) of real Blair parents debunking, disproving and discrediting literally everything you say. But I see my attempt was futile. So, I tell you what, I give up. You win. You and your magnet-attending DC have finally made a believer out of me. Yes, it's clear now that the Blair magnet is a joke. All the kids spend their days playing bingo and exchanging tweets and selfies with the principal who is trying to destroy the program, even though she needs the program to prop up her failing school. I get it. Meanwhile, the only reason the Blair magnet continues to dominate national science competitions is because all the kids' parents work at NIH or something. Fortunately, Blair seems to be the only local school that's benefiting from this situation. Lucky Blair. And it's now clear to me that this mediocre crop of magnet students--even the 32 National Merit Semifinalists who somehow lucked into the highest PSAT scores in the state--are only succeeding because of the supplementary efforts of parents like you. Thanks for setting me straight. [/quote]
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