Anonymous wrote:My now sixth grader turned down both Eastern and TP spots because she didn’t want the commute and wanted to be with her friends. She has one friend who stayed at each program and are loving it, but the couple of other kids who started at a magnet came back to their home school within the first month. Sixth grade is hard enough without having the make new friends, but I think it really depends on the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's better if your child likes STEM. TPMS is a great school but the three kids we know who did this returned to Whitman. The commute was not worth it.
They did not make it to Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had children in both and there is no comparison. TPMS is wonderful for math and science and if your child has aptitude in those areas, it will open doors that the regular middle school cannot.
Pyle is not a "regular middle school". It is a top middle school that has a smaller math/science cohort than TPMS, but still substantial enough size and parent support to have the door-opening programs.
Does Pyle cohort the students into different science classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had children in both and there is no comparison. TPMS is wonderful for math and science and if your child has aptitude in those areas, it will open doors that the regular middle school cannot.
Pyle is not a "regular middle school". It is a top middle school that has a smaller math/science cohort than TPMS, but still substantial enough size and parent support to have the door-opening programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had children in both and there is no comparison. TPMS is wonderful for math and science and if your child has aptitude in those areas, it will open doors that the regular middle school cannot.
Pyle is not a "regular middle school". It is a top middle school that has a smaller math/science cohort than TPMS, but still substantial enough size and parent support to have the door-opening programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had children in both and there is no comparison. TPMS is wonderful for math and science and if your child has aptitude in those areas, it will open doors that the regular middle school cannot.
Did your TPMS child go to a magnet high school?
Anonymous wrote:I've had children in both and there is no comparison. TPMS is wonderful for math and science and if your child has aptitude in those areas, it will open doors that the regular middle school cannot.
Anonymous wrote:I've had children in both and there is no comparison. TPMS is wonderful for math and science and if your child has aptitude in those areas, it will open doors that the regular middle school cannot.
Anonymous wrote:It's better if your child likes STEM. TPMS is a great school but the three kids we know who did this returned to Whitman. The commute was not worth it.