Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No definitely not a W cluster -- they are already aiming for it because of trying to avoid our middle school.
You are upset because MCPS doesn't make it easier for people to avoid your middle school?
Not OP or PP but I would say ...yeah, sort of. There ARE programs for avoiding your middle school (immersion being a big one but that you had to know about and jump on by winter before K) and rezoning requests for crazy things like childcare or commute issues (it is not impossible to find new childcare). And then of course HGC and the middle school magnets. So it is not that MCPS is opposed to letting people avoid achools - it is that they only want to do it so much. Which is fine for the lucky few but really sucks for those stuck with only the option of moving.
Anonymous wrote:No definitely not a W cluster -- they are already aiming for it because of trying to avoid our middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Is your 4th grader at the HGC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child entering 4th. Discussion beginning about who is going to have their kid apply to which magnet middle school. I'm just frustrated that there aren't enough resources to go around in the county so that only 1 kid in 10 can be accepted and get the opportunity to go to the magnets. Public services in MoCo always leave me feeling like there are too many people fighting for too few scraps.
1in 10? Try 1 in 100
Anonymous wrote:Child entering 4th. Discussion beginning about who is going to have their kid apply to which magnet middle school. I'm just frustrated that there aren't enough resources to go around in the county so that only 1 kid in 10 can be accepted and get the opportunity to go to the magnets. Public services in MoCo always leave me feeling like there are too many people fighting for too few scraps.