Anonymous wrote:Poolesville is a whole school Magnet. Not sure what that means but perhaps parents from upcounty know more than me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole school magnet means the school would have no specific boundaries. It could be academically competitive or just have a focus (like the arts or language immersion or tech). I assume there would be some type of bussing. It would not necessarily have any effect on the current gifted programs.
Sounds expensive given the bussing requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville is a whole school Magnet. Not sure what that means but perhaps parents from upcounty know more than me?
Anonymous wrote:I thought a whole school magnet was something like Parkland or Argyle middle schools, where all the students at the school participate in the specialized programming that the school offers.
Anonymous wrote:At the BOE candidates forum last night, several candidates voiced support for whole magnet schools. (I think it was in the context of keeping students at the local schools and in reducing the schism within a school between magnet and non-magmet students.)
What exactly are whole magnet schools?
Would it mean that they set aside a school only for magnet students (more seats?)?
Would it mean that everybody at the local school is taking "magnet" classes? (I don't know if they're still doing this, but when my kids were in middle school, MCPS was adding new "advanced" classes to the middle school program, but the advanced classes were meant for all.)
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-magazine/blogs/families-call-for-big-changes-at-mcps-middle-school/
Would it mean that they do away with countywide magnet programs and instead offer "magnet" courses for students at their local elementary?
What would be the overall effect of this movement in the magnet program? I think the current magnet program is outstanding, but needs more seats. I don't know if this "whole school magnet" emphasis would be great or disastrous. Please educate me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole school magnet means the school would have no specific boundaries. It could be academically competitive or just have a focus (like the arts or language immersion or tech). I assume there would be some type of bussing. It would not necessarily have any effect on the current gifted programs.
Sounds expensive given the bussing requirements.
No more than bussing for RM IB which busses from the whole county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole school magnet means the school would have no specific boundaries. It could be academically competitive or just have a focus (like the arts or language immersion or tech). I assume there would be some type of bussing. It would not necessarily have any effect on the current gifted programs.
Sounds expensive given the bussing requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Whole school magnet means the school would have no specific boundaries. It could be academically competitive or just have a focus (like the arts or language immersion or tech). I assume there would be some type of bussing. It would not necessarily have any effect on the current gifted programs.