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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=ModeratelyMoco]Charting historic MCPS SMOBs by high school. The 2 schools with SMOB finalists make up 33.3% (1/3) of all SMOBs ever despite 2 schools being under 8% of MCPS HS. The top 3 schools make up 46.6% of all SMOBs (12% of schools). 6 High Schools have never had a SMOB. Inequity starts at the top. [twitter]https://twitter.com/moderatelymoco/status/1646138295921901569[/twitter][/quote] ? Springbrook (tied with Whitman) is a high FARMs school. RM has a lot because many of the RMIB students are very engaged with leadership and SGA. You do know that the students vote for their SMOB, right? Should we give extra votes to certain SMOB candidates from certain locations and demographics? [/quote] RM is also very close to MCPS HQ. It is easy for the SMOB to attend the meetings etc with other BOE members. [/quote] So is Rockville, though and they’ve had none. There’s not really a pattern among the schools with 2 or more or with the schools that have zero. Maybe sometimes something could be a coincidence.[/quote] Does Richard Montgomery have a political science track or a really strong government class? Perhaps a passionate and inspiring teacher? Those numbers are really skewed. [/quote] RM just has a larger share of high flyers than most schools, due to the countywide IB magnet.[/quote] +1 the other contender is from Springbrook, which also has an IB program. I bet he's in the IBDP there.[/quote]
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