Anonymous wrote:You don’t have to accept the offer. Especially
if your child is not particularly interested in the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there a lot of group projects at Eastern?
Collaboration is central to the program. Mostly in media, but the English and Social Studies classes also have many group projects. Dealbreaker if your kid can’t or won’t work well with others.
Anonymous wrote:Are there a lot of group projects at Eastern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child was placed into the Eastern MS Magnet program. Home MS is North Bethesda.
Appreciate the humanities focus and reading/writing strengths, which are lacking at most MCPS MS, including NB, due to the lack of rigor in the MCPS English curriculum.
What is the advantage, if any, of attending Eastern? Long bus ride, 1 elective only, arts are not strong (music, etc) and have heard there is 90min/day of homework? Thanks in advance.
The advantage of Eastern is the extremely high expectations in terms of writing, the history/social studies instruction, and documentary film-making support. Kids who do the Eastern program are more than prepared for high school, not just for the Humanities, but also in terms of time management that carries over to any of the criteria-based high school programs.
The down side is how specialized the program is. If your kid really loves writing, and reading, and talking about what they read, then it's an amazing way to spend middle school. But if their interests lie elsewhere, I think it can be kind of a grind.
Thanks - this is very helpful. Kid is an all-rounder, and the downside that you wrote about is probably a deal-breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child was placed into the Eastern MS Magnet program. Home MS is North Bethesda.
Appreciate the humanities focus and reading/writing strengths, which are lacking at most MCPS MS, including NB, due to the lack of rigor in the MCPS English curriculum.
What is the advantage, if any, of attending Eastern? Long bus ride, 1 elective only, arts are not strong (music, etc) and have heard there is 90min/day of homework? Thanks in advance.
The advantage of Eastern is the extremely high expectations in terms of writing, the history/social studies instruction, and documentary film-making support. Kids who do the Eastern program are more than prepared for high school, not just for the Humanities, but also in terms of time management that carries over to any of the criteria-based high school programs.
The down side is how specialized the program is. If your kid really loves writing, and reading, and talking about what they read, then it's an amazing way to spend middle school. But if their interests lie elsewhere, I think it can be kind of a grind.
Anonymous wrote:Child was placed into the Eastern MS Magnet program. Home MS is North Bethesda.
Appreciate the humanities focus and reading/writing strengths, which are lacking at most MCPS MS, including NB, due to the lack of rigor in the MCPS English curriculum.
What is the advantage, if any, of attending Eastern? Long bus ride, 1 elective only, arts are not strong (music, etc) and have heard there is 90min/day of homework? Thanks in advance.