Anonymous wrote:DD is in 7th grade, was new in MS. We have been very happy with our decision. She made friends quickly. She is not super sporty, but has friends who are and many who aren't. I think most are able to find a core group of friends with shared interests. The teachers are caring and provide extra support for girls who struggle. The new Assistant HOS for curriculum is fantastic. I hope SR does whatever it takes to keep her around for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your kid in compacted math? If so, stay in MCPS. Magnet lottery pools move more than CES because of the transportation with HS do early
Yes compacted math and what used to be ELC but she is more interested in the humanities and we keep hearing there really isn’t anywhere that strong in the both the humanities and math outside the magnets (which have compacted math obviously). Class size and behavior is a consideration too but to pay the money and have my child be even less challenged academically would be frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Is your kid in compacted math? If so, stay in MCPS. Magnet lottery pools move more than CES because of the transportation with HS do early
Anonymous wrote:Considering applying DD for the Middle School. What are the academics like? How does it prepare for high school? Is it tough socially for new students to fit in?