Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the open house and then decide. I’d be reluctant to send a kid who doesn’t want to go though, but you know your kid.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Op--our home school is TPMS, which is a great school even without the magnet, so yeah the choice isn't easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that for the non-magnet subjects, your student will be in the regular classrooms with the in-boundary kids for Eastern. That could work out just fine, but just know that the magnet program doesn't include every subject.
Turn out they are mostly with magnet students for all classes other than PE since there are different levels of math, science and foreign languages and most non magnet students won’t be in those classes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that for the non-magnet subjects, your student will be in the regular classrooms with the in-boundary kids for Eastern. That could work out just fine, but just know that the magnet program doesn't include every subject.
Turn out they are mostly with magnet students for all classes other than PE since there are different levels of math, science and foreign languages and most non magnet students won’t be in those classes
Anonymous wrote:Go to the open house and then decide. I’d be reluctant to send a kid who doesn’t want to go though, but you know your kid.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that for the non-magnet subjects, your student will be in the regular classrooms with the in-boundary kids for Eastern. That could work out just fine, but just know that the magnet program doesn't include every subject.
Anonymous wrote:Go to the open house and then decide. I’d be reluctant to send a kid who doesn’t want to go though, but you know your kid.