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Reply to "Return to school: What about the MCPS magnets?"
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[quote=Anonymous]According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Blair_High_School In 1985, Montgomery County Public Schools opened its first Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science Magnet program at Blair.[35] At the time, Blair had the highest minority population among the high schools in the County and the lowest standardized test scores.[35] The school board conducted a survey to decide that a specialized science magnet program would attract high-achieving white and Asian students to Blair.[36] Although there was criticism of the program from some parents and students, the leaders of the PTA and the principal supported the program, noting that by 1989 more families were staying in the neighborhood to attend Blair and fewer students were seeking to transfer out.[35] In 1993, the Superintendent of Montgomery County Public Schools told the New York Times: "I have never seen a high school's image turn around so quickly."[36] The question is if we get rid of magnet programs like Blair, would Blair continues to be a desirable school ? And would it affect the property value in the area ? Magnet programs attract highly motivated (if not highly gifted) students to attend the school, and these kids should be much easier to teach. At high school level, kids start to learn more by themselves, particularly true for magnets. There is additional cost to run a magnet program such as transportation, and specialized curriculum. But the cost is minimal compared what magnet has brought to the school -- the high school's image, and county revenue from property tax as a result. [/quote]
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