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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With so many new topics discussing the HS magnet applications, I'm curious if anyone's child (who is in a magnet program) decided they did not like the curriculum or the environment of the magnet schools? We hear RM's 11th and 12th grade years are difficult because 11th grade is when the actual IB component truly start. How are your kids finding it so far in junior and senior year? What about the kids at Blair with the crazy work load in 9th and 10th? We hear so many parents gunning for their child to make it into one of these programs, but I am curious how it's been going?[/quote] My child is attending poolesville smacs prgm, and we are thinking of returning to our home school after this freshman year. The program is not what we thought it would be, we knew it would be hard but we had no idea the teachers. Would. Not. Be teaching. At all. A good majority of the teachers don’t teach in class and it seems like they either “lecture to the masses” or talk about random not related to the topics at hand to waste time. Out of my child’s eight classes, about three teachers are reasonably good, while the rest of the teachers are just present in class taking up oxygen. One of the teachers is notoriously bad and doesn’t give two hoots about his students. My child went and spoken to him about how they are struggling, he said some words to make my child leave and said come back tomorrow, the next day when my child came back for help, he prentended the initial conversation never took place. It’s disgusting and when I approached admin about this they turn a blind eye to his actions. Apparently he’s been teaching there for more than 15 years, so they know his behavior and just don’t give a crap. the students are left struggling and having to self learn from you tube videos. We didn’t expect it to be like this at all. Students are sleeping at 1 am and waking up at 6 am to catch the bus. Many of my child friends are chronically tired, and frustrated, but they won’t go back to their homeschool bc it is either Seneca valley/ Damascus/ northwest/ or quince orchard. In their minds these schools are far worse than poolesville so they drudge on at poolesville, it’s crazy. [/quote] My 12th grader had a similar experience (and a few neighbors with 2018 and 2020 graduates also). A few great teachers, most okay but reliant on the kids teaching each other in groups, and a couple really bad teachers. The switch to online and virtual instruction really showed how bad. For 11th grade my kid switched to MC’s early college program and loves it. No more 6:30a bus rides. Classes start at 9am. 4 classes per semester at a college pace (instead of 8 spread out over the whole year, half filled with busy work. Just overall a better academic and interest fit than SMCS was (and no, SMCS wasn’t too hard). https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/high-school-students/dual-enrollment/degree-and-pathway-programs/early-college-program.html 10th grade students indicate interest end of 1st Qtr (this year by Nov. 4). They hear in January preliminary selection and then have to do the math placement test. Final selection mid-spring. If it looks interesting, I would switch back to home school by 10th, because the student is still associated with their HS of record for clubs, sports, events, graduation, etc. My kid had no way to commute to Poolesville for clubs and sports (not that they wanted to), so they basically dropped all other typical HS things.[/quote] I am so glad you child is happy in this new program. If you don’t mind me asking, what area of study did your child pick in early college and what are his plans (if he knows) after graduation?[/quote]
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