Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more data point for your reference - Our kid went to Hoover, and now attend Blair Magnet. Hoover experience was memorable and the kids had a great time. Hoover graduates adopt as well as Takoma Park graduates at Blair.
That’s an anecdote, not a data point!
nice - TPMS alumni?
Anonymous wrote:Even if one buys the premises that a slightly advanced curriculum in a mixed area with a stacked student peer group in the specific classrooms is better than an affluent middle school with a high standards community and a stacked peer population. Is the marginal exposure to advance ABCs and 123s (that is often soon brain dumped) and a middle school resume worth the hours spent commuting daily while being extracted from the neighborhood and community? Haven’t met many adults who state “if only my middle school resume was stronger” but I have met quite a few that talk about the types of enrichments they did like sports, dancing ect. Two hours a day is 10 hours a week coupled to a heavy homework load, IMHO it is pretty unimaginative if going to piney brach road daily is the best most productive thing you can do with your time. Hardly any of the magnet kids end up going to Ives or super elite colleges even if they continue on though HS anyway so what exactly are you getting with all of that.
There are a million ways to get into a good college esp if you can afford IB for Hoover. Focus on living not striving, you can take a level math in summer school if you really want them to get ahead. A few compressed weeks beats uprooting one’s life and community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more data point for your reference - Our kid went to Hoover, and now attend Blair Magnet. Hoover experience was memorable and the kids had a great time. Hoover graduates adopt as well as Takoma Park graduates at Blair.
That’s an anecdote, not a data point!
Anonymous wrote:One more data point for your reference - Our kid went to Hoover, and now attend Blair Magnet. Hoover experience was memorable and the kids had a great time. Hoover graduates adopt as well as Takoma Park graduates at Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Can he handle block schedule? Also be mindful that there is uncertainty on TPMS’s bell schedule after next year.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Churchill and went to TPMS at a time when the final admissions were not lottery based, so I'll be honest: the cohort was stronger (it is still quite strong though).
When we arrived at Churchill I honestly think there was just one other kid who had attended TPMS in their class. My kid was OK with that, but it could be a rough transition back. I think that is a serious thing to consider. I understand there are about 20 "new" kids each year from 8th to 9th.
The academics and environment at TPMS were fantastic. But now there is a new principal (who is good), and the way the classes work are different (and changing again as far as I read on DCUM). Some of the really stellar teachers my kid had are gone now, like the old 7th grade science teacher who also stood up the community service club (I do not know how this is working now so no insult to the current people in those roles).
If I had this decision to make today personally again I think sticking with Hoover would be the smarter choice, but I am not sure that I would have made that choice in your position because the draw of the program is strong (or was for us).
Our family is very happy at Churchill and my child was very prepared for math and science and coding (though is not leaning towards a STEM major).