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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Frankly, I do not give a rat's ass about the ranking. Does my kid have a good shot of getting stellar grades, great SAT and AP scores, learning the material, filling content gaps, having excellent EC activities at the end of 4 years? Is he willing to work hard and not depend on MCPS to spoon feed him? Am I willing to support him? Why would I care what the school rating of any other MCPS school is? Why do I care where Joe Shmoe goes? My student is a rising 9th grader in PHS SMACS program - so should he take it easy because by being in PHS he will automagically succeed? [b]None of the public and private schools in DMV is of the same caliber as Stuyvesant[/b]. We should try and concentrate on what is important. [/quote] Blair SMACS puts Stuyvesant to shame [/quote] I don't get all the Blair SMACS boosters on this forum ... It's a great program, but you all act like it's God gift to man.[/quote] Also, Stuyvesant is the #4 public HS in America on Niche. The number 1 MD high school on that site--Poolesville--is #30. Given how many high schools there are in the country, statistically anything in at least the top 100 is equivalent, so certainly MD high schools can't be said to "put Stuyvesant to shame." [/quote] Compare what Stuy have done with over 3000 magnet students with Blair SMACS 400 students and then come talk to me.[/quote] Regardless of what you might think, Stuy, Poolesville, and TJ continue to be ranked above Blair. Give me concrete reasons why you think Blair should be ranked above those schools. Until then I'll maintain my position that the schools are roughly equivalent, given that those other three are whole-school magnets (or at least have magnet programs that are a larger percentage of the student body than at Blair). [/quote] Are you really that gullible? On PAPER, they will always rank above Blair. They are all-Magnet schools (except for Poolesville which is three Quarter Magnet ). Also , Blair is minority -Majority, so they will never rank Blair higher. But on the field performances, where it actually matters, none of them can match Blair. Blair outshines them all.[/quote] I keep asking for CONCRETE information to back up your argument and you refuse to provide any. [b] So I'll ask again: provide concrete data proving that Blair is better than Stuy, Poolesville, and TJ. [/b] As for the majority-minority point: Stuy is only 81% minority. [/quote] Here is concrete evidence https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeneron_Science_Talent_Search Stuy is mostly Asian and white and All-magnet CASE CLOSED [/quote] So because Blair has more URM it's ... better? My argument is it's ranked lower likely because it's not a whole school magnet, meaning it's probably ultimately equivalent to Stuy, Poolesville, and TJ. [/quote] Huh????? Did you check the link for concrete evidence? Blair is ranked lower on PAPER because it has more URM and it is a quarter magnet. But it achieves more, a lot more with less magnet students.[/quote] I'll say it again: provide CONCRETE information proving Blair "achieves more" with its students. [/quote] IAre you serious? I just posted the link to you. Here it is, again https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeneron_Science_Talent_Search [/quote] That's one competition. It really doesn't answer my question. [/quote] Yes, it answers your question which was: "provide CONCRETE information proving Blair "achieves more" with its students. " It is the mother of all STEM and it shows Blair achieves more with less STEM students. CASE CLOSED [/quote] Poolesville has plenty of kids win Intel competition awards. How is that different? Again, it’s one competition. It’s far from a comprehensive comparison of the schools.[/quote] Sorry I misread the link. Yes it’s a big competition, but it’s one competition and Poolesville has plenty of representation. Work harder to prove your point.[/quote] Yes Regeneron (formerly called Intel) is the most prestigious science competition in the country and Blair has had twice as many finalists as the school with the second highest number of finalists in the country despite being a relatively small program. So it is a valid data point for a science Magnet. What other data would you suggest? SAT scores? NMSF awards? College destinations? [/quote]
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