Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be more than half of the students not coming from TPMS. No matter how toxic TPMS is, it’s always a small portion of them.
TPMS is not toxic in any way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be more than half of the students not coming from TPMS. No matter how toxic TPMS is, it’s always a small portion of them.
TPMS is not toxic in any way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you asking because your kid got into Blair and isn’t at TPMS? That’s our situation and I’m wondering if my somewhat shy DC will feel on the outs of a preformed social group.
Yep exactly and this thread is super reassuring.
Anonymous wrote:Some of each. Generally supportive, but a few stem-jocks who can be uber competitive to the point of denigrating other students. (And, they have no idea how short sighted they are)! Mine avoided them for the most part, with the exception of a few grouo projects
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering so many kids from the TPMS go on to Blair, any thoughts from parents of kids in that grade what it is like in terms of culture and socially? Is it cliquey or are the kids hyper competitive? A nice group that gets along with minimal drama? Year to year it can be so different.
My 8th grader made a lot of friends at TPMS and there hasn't been any drama at all that I know of. In fact, the social life at TPMS has been his favorite aspect of the magnet experience. He has made friends who share the same humor and similar interests. He has never mentioned feeling like he is in competition with anyone, in fact they have been generally encouraging and supportive! I overhear conversations often and I'm grateful for all the friends he made. I know there's this stereotype of the kids on here and I'm not sure where it's from to be honest!
Anonymous wrote:There will be more than half of the students not coming from TPMS. No matter how toxic TPMS is, it’s always a small portion of them.
Anonymous wrote:Considering so many kids from the TPMS go on to Blair, any thoughts from parents of kids in that grade what it is like in terms of culture and socially? Is it cliquey or are the kids hyper competitive? A nice group that gets along with minimal drama? Year to year it can be so different.
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking because your kid got into Blair and isn’t at TPMS? That’s our situation and I’m wondering if my somewhat shy DC will feel on the outs of a preformed social group.
Anonymous wrote:Some of each. Generally supportive, but a few stem-jocks who can be uber competitive to the point of denigrating other students. (And, they have no idea how short sighted they are)! Mine avoided them for the most part, with the exception of a few grouo projects
Anonymous wrote:Considering so many kids from the TPMS go on to Blair, any thoughts from parents of kids in that grade what it is like in terms of culture and socially? Is it cliquey or are the kids hyper competitive? A nice group that gets along with minimal drama? Year to year it can be so different.