Anonymous wrote:We're zoned for Einstein. When you say "special programs/application programs/magnet programs at several DCC schools and the DCC academy programs" are you talking things like the International Studies & Law vs. CAP and Magnet vs. doing an automotive track as an academy?
Anonymous wrote:We're zoned for Einstein. When you say "special programs/application programs/magnet programs at several DCC schools and the DCC academy programs" are you talking things like the International Studies & Law vs. CAP and Magnet vs. doing an automotive track as an academy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you don't have to be in one of the special programs? Are they better than general population? What if I think IB is way too rigorous? Are there other special programs that are particularly good? Also, are an of these schools unsafe?
DCUM is going to claim they are all unsafe. It’s going to say all MCPS high schools except the Ws are unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:So you don't have to be in one of the special programs? Are they better than general population? What if I think IB is way too rigorous? Are there other special programs that are particularly good? Also, are an of these schools unsafe?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is switching from private school to a DCC school next year for 9th grade. I'm totally overwhelmed by the DCC system and all the options it offers. What is the deal with all the programs at each school? Do you have to be in one of them or is there general population school, too? Which ones are good? If I want my smart kid to get a really good education, what programs and schools should I be looking at? I just can't figure out which schools/programs are good versus which are low-performing. Thanks for the help.
Anonymous wrote:So you don't have to be in one of the special programs? Are they better than general population? What if I think IB is way too rigorous? Are there other special programs that are particularly good? Also, are an of these schools unsafe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you don't have to be in one of the special programs? Are they better than general population? What if I think IB is way too rigorous? Are there other special programs that are particularly good? Also, are an of these schools unsafe?
No that is definitely not a requirement. There are only 100 ish spots for the Blair magnet each year and it pulls from 16 HS clusters. Almost no one gets a spot. You could look in to the CAP program at Blair. It is only open to the DCC and less competitive (though you still have to get a spot) but still a rigorous program.
Anonymous wrote:So you don't have to be in one of the special programs? Are they better than general population? What if I think IB is way too rigorous? Are there other special programs that are particularly good? Also, are an of these schools unsafe?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is switching from private school to a DCC school next year for 9th grade. I'm totally overwhelmed by the DCC system and all the options it offers. What is the deal with all the programs at each school? Do you have to be in one of them or is there general population school, too? Which ones are good? If I want my smart kid to get a really good education, what programs and schools should I be looking at? I just can't figure out which schools/programs are good versus which are low-performing. Thanks for the help.