Anonymous wrote:Discipline is a bigger issue at all MS and HS this year. Still having a significant amount of post-pandemic feral teens who think school is their playground to hang out with friends and not go to class. It’s not just LMS.
Anonymous wrote:Another LMS parent- the school has so much potential but not enough support from MCPS or the community. The PTSA tries but there’s far more work needed than they can do. There has also been a lot of teacher turnover- they lost a number of great teachers last year who moved to other MCPS schools. My DC has had several teachers already say they are not coming back next year. [b]Discipline is severely lacking but I don’t have good comparison to other schools.[i]
If your child is interested in going to LMS for theater, they reject over 100 kids every play. They do the same number of plays as every other MCPS school but far more kids try out than they can manage. So basically it’s just 8th graders and a few 7th graders in the plays.
If your child is interested in going to LMS for music, ask your home MS if they do other MoCo programs like East County Strings. LMS did this last year but I haven’t heard if that will be offered this year. Other MS programs have year round after school music programs that seem more competitive than LMS.
I also thought it would open more options for HS but so many of the DCC HS are over capacity that they will not take you if you are not already zoned for that specific HS. If you’re trying to get into Blair for example- it’s not going to happen unless it’s already your home HS.
In hindsight, even with the extra class, I wish we had stuck with our home MS. But we’re in it for now……
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s exactly as you described. All schools in middle have their issues but the teacher turnover is a huge red flag and kids returning to their home schools. Some of the arts teachers are not good and kids are better off at their home schools depending on the home school. The bonus is an extra elective class. You are better off taking outside classes vs the commute.
Is this first-hand knowledge, PP? The arts teachers that aren't good - are those the visual arts teachers?
I don’t know about the visual arts but yes, personal experience. Some of the academic teachers were very good but we were very disappointed with others. However that can be at every school. See how good the art teacher is at your home first. I wish I listened to the warnings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s exactly as you described. All schools in middle have their issues but the teacher turnover is a huge red flag and kids returning to their home schools. Some of the arts teachers are not good and kids are better off at their home schools depending on the home school. The bonus is an extra elective class. You are better off taking outside classes vs the commute.
Is this first-hand knowledge, PP? The arts teachers that aren't good - are those the visual arts teachers?
Anonymous wrote:It’s exactly as you described. All schools in middle have their issues but the teacher turnover is a huge red flag and kids returning to their home schools. Some of the arts teachers are not good and kids are better off at their home schools depending on the home school. The bonus is an extra elective class. You are better off taking outside classes vs the commute.