Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the responses! How likely is it to get in as an out-of-boundary student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
I have a friend whose kid is in the current 6th grade so this is only anecdotal, but they're happy with the program. It seems like they touch on more than the regular curriculum that non-lottery winners get.
The classes and program are the same for out-of-boundary (lottery winners) and in-boundary students. I have a 5th grader who attends one of the MSMC ES for a special program. Many of her friends chose Loiederman and she was selected via the lottery. We talked with many parents we know with kids there and they were very happy. It's a good environment especially for girls and boys who are more sensitive and artsy, as it has a higher % of female students. The arts lean more to performing than visual, but there are visual arts electives for each year. The block scheduling means they have 8 classes instead of 7, so they can take another elective. It's a good way to try something new and see if they like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
I have a friend whose kid is in the current 6th grade so this is only anecdotal, but they're happy with the program. It seems like they touch on more than the regular curriculum that non-lottery winners get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
Moscow, Idaho or Moscow, Russia?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
MSMC schools have always had admission by lottery.
Is it still the old lottery? The old lottery did not help achieve MCPS goals of equity and I thought they changed it recently
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
MSMC schools have always had admission by lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!
It is watered down at this point with the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for first-hand experience, especially for Loiederman - thanks!