Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP don’t listen to the PP here.
My child is in Global but has friends in the Humanities program. It’s a writing intensive program and from what my child says it’s not gender balanced. I think there are about 40 females/ 20 males selected per year. I’ve also heard the kids can be dramatic but the ones in the program really seem to like it.
Can’t really speak to the difference between IB and Humanities but am providing the little I know.
It's more imbalanced than that. There are 46 girls and 14 boys in the current 9th grade. The mixed-program classes are pretty even though. For what it's worth, I don't think the boys feel particularly isolated. A lot of them are friends with girls, and the rest stick together. I think the other programs have more boys so I don't think it's that bad.
What about SMACS program? Does it have a gende bias too like more boys and less girls
Anonymous wrote:I thought the humanities house was the default magnet in the whole magnet school? So local kids were put there if they didn't apply to either SMAC or Global Ecology magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP don’t listen to the PP here.
My child is in Global but has friends in the Humanities program. It’s a writing intensive program and from what my child says it’s not gender balanced. I think there are about 40 females/ 20 males selected per year. I’ve also heard the kids can be dramatic but the ones in the program really seem to like it.
Can’t really speak to the difference between IB and Humanities but am providing the little I know.
It's more imbalanced than that. There are 46 girls and 14 boys in the current 9th grade. The mixed-program classes are pretty even though. For what it's worth, I don't think the boys feel particularly isolated. A lot of them are friends with girls, and the rest stick together. I think the other programs have more boys so I don't think it's that bad.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the humanities house was the default magnet in the whole magnet school? So local kids were put there if they didn't apply to either SMAC or Global Ecology magnets.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the humanities house was the default magnet in the whole magnet school? So local kids were put there if they didn't apply to either SMAC or Global Ecology magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP don’t listen to the PP here.
My child is in Global but has friends in the Humanities program. It’s a writing intensive program and from what my child says it’s not gender balanced. I think there are about 40 females/ 20 males selected per year. I’ve also heard the kids can be dramatic but the ones in the program really seem to like it.
Can’t really speak to the difference between IB and Humanities but am providing the little I know.
NP. Can you elaborate on the dramatic, please?
Anonymous wrote:It is not a good program socially for non-White girls.
Anonymous wrote:OP don’t listen to the PP here.
My child is in Global but has friends in the Humanities program. It’s a writing intensive program and from what my child says it’s not gender balanced. I think there are about 40 females/ 20 males selected per year. I’ve also heard the kids can be dramatic but the ones in the program really seem to like it.
Can’t really speak to the difference between IB and Humanities but am providing the little I know.
Anonymous wrote:OP don’t listen to the PP here.
My child is in Global but has friends in the Humanities program. It’s a writing intensive program and from what my child says it’s not gender balanced. I think there are about 40 females/ 20 males selected per year. I’ve also heard the kids can be dramatic but the ones in the program really seem to like it.
Can’t really speak to the difference between IB and Humanities but am providing the little I know.