Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you PP. My kid is only wait listed but I was curious about the school. My kid loves Math but not Science. Is it a good fit for someone like that?
Sorry, forgot to respond to this. DD is a math dork. Wasn't really into science going into RCMS. And I'll say the program more computer science than science science, if that makes sense. My kid could program python better than me by 8th grade. But the math really builds a great foundation for so many different paths. We've started talking about college and when I asked if she had thought about majors she said either physics or chemistry. I about fell out of my chair![]()
Thank you for your response.is python taught in 8th grade? What level of depth and level of teaching is taught to learn python? Any other languages taught?
I might not know the correct syntax to do what I need to do, but I can put the pieces together when I find them. I learned in a similar fashion, many, many moons ago. Reading through my daughter's code is one of my favorite geek dad activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you PP. My kid is only wait listed but I was curious about the school. My kid loves Math but not Science. Is it a good fit for someone like that?
Sorry, forgot to respond to this. DD is a math dork. Wasn't really into science going into RCMS. And I'll say the program more computer science than science science, if that makes sense. My kid could program python better than me by 8th grade. But the math really builds a great foundation for so many different paths. We've started talking about college and when I asked if she had thought about majors she said either physics or chemistry. I about fell out of my chair![]()
Anonymous wrote:Thank you PP. My kid is only wait listed but I was curious about the school. My kid loves Math but not Science. Is it a good fit for someone like that?
Anonymous wrote:What clubs are there in this school to build a different peer group if your kid is not into Sports?
Anonymous wrote:Do the magnet kids stick together generally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you PP. My kid is only wait listed but I was curious about the school. My kid loves Math but not Science. Is it a good fit for someone like that?
No it's not. Better for non science kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone whose kid is there now, or was there in the magnet program, could you please share your kid's experience. How did your kid do? Did your child like it? Did they stay or switch back?
My daughter's path has been Fox Chapel, Clemente, Poolesville. Despite covid making 7th pretty much a virtual thing, she really loved RCMS. She still goes back to volunteer for Book Wars because she is *ahem* sick those days.![]()
I'm not sure if Mr. Brown is still there, but he was/is a great principal. Very approachable. The staff seemed to be really engaged. My kid is really self-motivated so we were mostly hands off. I will say that it went by way too fast. But it did do a great job to prepare her for SMaCS at Poolesville. If you have specific questions, I can ask them to kiddo.
How about making friends? Was that easy for your child? Did they have a solid friend group, that hung out after school and on the weekends?
How about extra curriculars at the school…ie clubs?

Anonymous wrote:Thank you PP. My kid is only wait listed but I was curious about the school. My kid loves Math but not Science. Is it a good fit for someone like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone whose kid is there now, or was there in the magnet program, could you please share your kid's experience. How did your kid do? Did your child like it? Did they stay or switch back?
My daughter's path has been Fox Chapel, Clemente, Poolesville. Despite covid making 7th pretty much a virtual thing, she really loved RCMS. She still goes back to volunteer for Book Wars because she is *ahem* sick those days.![]()
I'm not sure if Mr. Brown is still there, but he was/is a great principal. Very approachable. The staff seemed to be really engaged. My kid is really self-motivated so we were mostly hands off. I will say that it went by way too fast. But it did do a great job to prepare her for SMaCS at Poolesville. If you have specific questions, I can ask them to kiddo.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone whose kid is there now, or was there in the magnet program, could you please share your kid's experience. How did your kid do? Did your child like it? Did they stay or switch back?