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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1000 If the STEM magnet is in a rich school, it's a brain drain from poor schools. If it's placed in the poorest school in that region, the rich kids will stay home and the magnet is going to be a failure - think Watkins Mill IB program. Expanding should happen in small limited schools if Blair and Poolesville cannot meet the needs, not in 6 schools for each type - STEM, Humanities, Biotech and so on. If these people had any sense they will expand this in 2 or 3 schools and go from there.[/quote] You realize they are doing this because its all for show and the schools they are putting the magnets at have those classes so there is no true change to any of the schools except bussing in a few dozen students from other schools and calling it equity. All schools should have stem, humanities and the arts.[/quote] Arts is part of Humanities. Much like, IB is not strictly humanities but interdisciplinary. I have no idea why MCPS keeps confusing these things.[/quote]
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