Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Blair's CAP program would be a good fit since your daughter is a strong writer. I hear good things about the program from other families.
BCC zoned kids aren’t eligible for CAP unless they attend a middle school in the DCC.
OP, do you know how many 8th graders will be taking Algebra 2 at BCC next year? Talk to the counselors / math department at BCC to see what math pathways will likely exist for your child. This will likely depend on how many kids are on the same track. If they recommend going outside BCC for college math in 12th, I’d consider Blair (if your child is admitted).
Here are all course offerings for 11th graders: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/100jr6gk63a9iSTPn8NSUKF9t8bPkEloFJ0HNf5HTT8U/edit#gid=356292612
And for 12th graders:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1556jHAFThI9iv1Ob8pNa2UTmklQUkYa-VqOinsaNdyY/edit#gid=1912123422
Someone who takes Hon Alg 2 in 8th would then take Hon Precalc in 9th, AP Calc BC in 10th, and then would choose among other classes, including AP stats and MV Calc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Blair's CAP program would be a good fit since your daughter is a strong writer. I hear good things about the program from other families.
BCC zoned kids aren’t eligible for CAP unless they attend a middle school in the DCC.
OP, do you know how many 8th graders will be taking Algebra 2 at BCC next year? Talk to the counselors / math department at BCC to see what math pathways will likely exist for your child. This will likely depend on how many kids are on the same track. If they recommend going outside BCC for college math in 12th, I’d consider Blair (if your child is admitted).
Here are all course offerings for 11th graders: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/100jr6gk63a9iSTPn8NSUKF9t8bPkEloFJ0HNf5HTT8U/edit#gid=356292612
And for 12th graders:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1556jHAFThI9iv1Ob8pNa2UTmklQUkYa-VqOinsaNdyY/edit#gid=1912123422
Someone who takes Hon Alg 2 in 8th would then take Hon Precalc in 9th, AP Calc BC in 10th, and then would choose among other classes, including AP stats and MV Calc.
BCC really offers no IB math courses???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Blair's CAP program would be a good fit since your daughter is a strong writer. I hear good things about the program from other families.
BCC zoned kids aren’t eligible for CAP unless they attend a middle school in the DCC.
OP, do you know how many 8th graders will be taking Algebra 2 at BCC next year? Talk to the counselors / math department at BCC to see what math pathways will likely exist for your child. This will likely depend on how many kids are on the same track. If they recommend going outside BCC for college math in 12th, I’d consider Blair (if your child is admitted).
Here are all course offerings for 11th graders: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/100jr6gk63a9iSTPn8NSUKF9t8bPkEloFJ0HNf5HTT8U/edit#gid=356292612
And for 12th graders:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1556jHAFThI9iv1Ob8pNa2UTmklQUkYa-VqOinsaNdyY/edit#gid=1912123422
Someone who takes Hon Alg 2 in 8th would then take Hon Precalc in 9th, AP Calc BC in 10th, and then would choose among other classes, including AP stats and MV Calc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Blair's CAP program would be a good fit since your daughter is a strong writer. I hear good things about the program from other families.
BCC zoned kids aren’t eligible for CAP unless they attend a middle school in the DCC.
OP, do you know how many 8th graders will be taking Algebra 2 at BCC next year? Talk to the counselors / math department at BCC to see what math pathways will likely exist for your child. This will likely depend on how many kids are on the same track. If they recommend going outside BCC for college math in 12th, I’d consider Blair (if your child is admitted).
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Blair's CAP program would be a good fit since your daughter is a strong writer. I hear good things about the program from other families.
Anonymous wrote:You have an excellent inbounds school that offers an IB degree program. Your daughter loves writing, making IB a great fit. She is not especially interested in STEM. You aren’t actually located near the Magnet programs. This is a no-brainer. Send her to BCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have an excellent inbounds school that offers an IB degree program. Your daughter loves writing, making IB a great fit. She is not especially interested in STEM. You aren’t actually located near the Magnet programs. This is a no-brainer. Send her to BCC.
+1. And yes to the IB diploma program particularly.
And I'm sure the wonderful folks here at DCUM will kindly point out if I'm mistaken, LoL,..
If you go IB, make sure yours does the IB DIPLOMA program as PP mentioned, not simply IB individual class "certificates of merit".
My understanding is their is a wold of difference in how those two are considered by college admissions.
I look forward to being corrected...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have an excellent inbounds school that offers an IB degree program. Your daughter loves writing, making IB a great fit. She is not especially interested in STEM. You aren’t actually located near the Magnet programs. This is a no-brainer. Send her to BCC.
+1. And yes to the IB diploma program particularly.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter is in 7th grade and we are in bounds for BCC. Setting aside the fact that entry into the magnet at Blair is competitive and she might not get in, we're wondering what are the pros and cons to each high school experience, in terms of:
1. Our daughter is not actually a die-hard STEM person: she likes science, she likes to be challenged (will take Honors Algebra 2 in 8th grade at BCC) but most of all, she likes to write. So would she be a good candidate for the Blair magnet anyway?
2. Commute time to Blair from downtown Bethesda? Is Blair overcrowded?
3. Magnet students take the same non-STEM courses as the other students, correct? How are the Humanities courses at Blair? Are there the usual core AP courses in History and English?
4. Do you think attending this magnet confers any advantage in college admissions compared to attending BCC?
5. For a strong writer, if she stays at BCC, would IB courses actually work better for her than AP?
6. Is the IB as valued by colleges as AP courses? Does it make a difference if she picks the full 2 year diploma rather than individual IB courses?
Thank you for helping me think this through.
Anonymous wrote:You have an excellent inbounds school that offers an IB degree program. Your daughter loves writing, making IB a great fit. She is not especially interested in STEM. You aren’t actually located near the Magnet programs. This is a no-brainer. Send her to BCC.