Anonymous wrote:In Region 1, Whitman and BCC both have local engineering programs and Blair is slated for the regional engineering program so Northwood and Einstein are out of luck there as the 2 out of 5 schools without engineering in the home school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Region 1, Whitman and BCC both have local engineering programs and Blair is slated for the regional engineering program so Northwood and Einstein are out of luck there as the 2 out of 5 schools without engineering in the home school.
So they can apply to the Blair program.
Einstein, Northwood and Blair are really close to each other. A student who can get to one of them can get to the other two.
Yes. For us, that's fine because there is a public bus that goes to Blair from very close to our house. I don't know how the transportation will pan out for kids that live further from the right public bus route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Region 1, Whitman and BCC both have local engineering programs and Blair is slated for the regional engineering program so Northwood and Einstein are out of luck there as the 2 out of 5 schools without engineering in the home school.
So they can apply to the Blair program.
Einstein, Northwood and Blair are really close to each other. A student who can get to one of them can get to the other two.
Yes. For us, that's fine because there is a public bus that goes to Blair from very close to our house. I don't know how the transportation will pan out for kids that live further from the right public bus route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Region 1, Whitman and BCC both have local engineering programs and Blair is slated for the regional engineering program so Northwood and Einstein are out of luck there as the 2 out of 5 schools without engineering in the home school.
So they can apply to the Blair program.
Yes. For us, that's fine because there is a public bus that goes to Blair from very close to our house. I don't know how the transportation will pan out for kids that live further from the right public bus route.
I thought transportation is provided to/from all the schools. I can not imagine how this will work without kids arriving long before school starts but that is the plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Region 1, Whitman and BCC both have local engineering programs and Blair is slated for the regional engineering program so Northwood and Einstein are out of luck there as the 2 out of 5 schools without engineering in the home school.
So they can apply to the Blair program.
Yes. For us, that's fine because there is a public bus that goes to Blair from very close to our house. I don't know how the transportation will pan out for kids that live further from the right public bus route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Region 1, Whitman and BCC both have local engineering programs and Blair is slated for the regional engineering program so Northwood and Einstein are out of luck there as the 2 out of 5 schools without engineering in the home school.
So they can apply to the Blair program.
Anonymous wrote:In Region 1, Whitman and BCC both have local engineering programs and Blair is slated for the regional engineering program so Northwood and Einstein are out of luck there as the 2 out of 5 schools without engineering in the home school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STEM= Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
One of the main focus of STEM is Engineering.
SMCS= Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer science.
Even thought you have engineering classes in SMCS, the focus is not Engineering.
Exactly! So when MCPS claims that the regional model is making equitable access to every student, region 4 and 5 do not get engineering classes that are comparable to other regions.
The region 5 slide has Engineering at Magruder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STEM= Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
One of the main focus of STEM is Engineering.
SMCS= Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer science.
Even thought you have engineering classes in SMCS, the focus is not Engineering.
Exactly! So when MCPS claims that the regional model is making equitable access to every student, region 4 and 5 do not get engineering classes that are comparable to other regions.
Anonymous wrote:STEM= Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
One of the main focus of STEM is Engineering.
SMCS= Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer science.
Even thought you have engineering classes in SMCS, the focus is not Engineering.