Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of Blair's academy programs is International Studies and Law. Academy programs are open to all Blair students; there is no application.
https://sites.google.com/a/mcpsmd.net/mbhs-academies/isl
Can you apply to this program if you are not a Blair student (e.g., zoned for Einstein or Northwood)?
And any comments about the program would also be appreciated.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of Blair's academy programs is International Studies and Law. Academy programs are open to all Blair students; there is no application.
https://sites.google.com/a/mcpsmd.net/mbhs-academies/isl
Why sign up for these academies? It seems like they impose a bunch of requirements and if you avoid it you have greater flexibility to pick what interests you.
"Since Magnet students have a number of extra academic requirements, magnet students have an eight-period day, instead of the normal seven-period day of most county high school students. Magnet students can (and do!) take full advantage of Blair's other extracurriculars such as athletics, student clubs, the school's bands and plays, and other activities."
More advanced classes, more rigor, first pick of related classes.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any advantage in going to Blair over other schools if you are not in the magnet program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of Blair's academy programs is International Studies and Law. Academy programs are open to all Blair students; there is no application.
https://sites.google.com/a/mcpsmd.net/mbhs-academies/isl
Why sign up for these academies? It seems like they impose a bunch of requirements and if you avoid it you have greater flexibility to pick what interests you.
Anonymous wrote:One of Blair's academy programs is International Studies and Law. Academy programs are open to all Blair students; there is no application.
https://sites.google.com/a/mcpsmd.net/mbhs-academies/isl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of Blair's academy programs is International Studies and Law. Academy programs are open to all Blair students; there is no application.
https://sites.google.com/a/mcpsmd.net/mbhs-academies/isl
Can you apply to this program if you are not a Blair student (e.g., zoned for Einstein or Northwood)?
And any comments about the program would also be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of Blair's academy programs is International Studies and Law. Academy programs are open to all Blair students; there is no application.
https://sites.google.com/a/mcpsmd.net/mbhs-academies/isl
Can you apply to this program if you are not a Blair student (e.g., zoned for Einstein or Northwood)?
And any comments about the program would also be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:One of Blair's academy programs is International Studies and Law. Academy programs are open to all Blair students; there is no application.
https://sites.google.com/a/mcpsmd.net/mbhs-academies/isl
Anonymous wrote:You apply to the Blair SMAC or CAP magnets separately and those are awarded based on merit.
Then for the DCC you rank your top choices: if you do nothing, you'll be assigned t your zoned school. If you rank a different school higher, you may be assigned to it. So that's how you'd get into Blair, possibly, without getting into a magnet.
I don't know what happens if you get into a non-zoned school in the DCC and say "screw it I'm heading back to my home school." I don't think they could prevent you from doing that, but I may be wrong.