Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 25 seats are reserved for inbound students? Can anyone provide an official cite for this info?
It's true and IMO MCPS should restrict the entire program to in-boundary students since it would reduce busing costs.
Where are you going to get the super-achievers from then? The majority of in-bound students are low performing. The high performing in-bound students are already in the program. The program by itself does not make the super-achievers. Families and SES plays a role. Bethesda and Potomac still remains the best bet to provide that support to their students as well as providing the usual high achieving racial groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 25 seats are reserved for inbound students? Can anyone provide an official cite for this info?
It's true and IMO MCPS should restrict the entire program to in-boundary students since it would reduce busing costs.
Then it wouldn’t be a magnet, it would just be silver spring school with silver spring students and test scores
We'd manage...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 25 seats are reserved for inbound students? Can anyone provide an official cite for this info?
It's true and IMO MCPS should restrict the entire program to in-boundary students since it would reduce busing costs.
Then it wouldn’t be a magnet, it would just be silver spring school with silver spring students and test scores

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true, there was push back as the program was filled with mostly Bethesda and Potomac kids for years so they anchored 25seats so those kids didn’t have to compete with the rest of the county to ensure that the host area had representatives. Now that TP has moved up market the spots should really be moved to the poorer parts of silver spring.
No. Thank you for the thought though.
I think it is a proper idea that should be discussed during the boundary diversity study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true, there was push back as the program was filled with mostly Bethesda and Potomac kids for years so they anchored 25seats so those kids didn’t have to compete with the rest of the county to ensure that the host area had representatives. Now that TP has moved up market the spots should really be moved to the poorer parts of silver spring.
No. Thank you for the thought though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 25 seats are reserved for inbound students? Can anyone provide an official cite for this info?
It's true and IMO MCPS should restrict the entire program to in-boundary students since it would reduce busing costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 25 seats are reserved for inbound students? Can anyone provide an official cite for this info?
It's true and IMO MCPS should restrict the entire program to in-boundary students since it would reduce busing costs.
Removing the magnet program entirely would reduce the costs even more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 25 seats are reserved for inbound students? Can anyone provide an official cite for this info?
It's true and IMO MCPS should restrict the entire program to in-boundary students since it would reduce busing costs.
Anonymous wrote:It is true, there was push back as the program was filled with mostly Bethesda and Potomac kids for years so they anchored 25seats so those kids didn’t have to compete with the rest of the county to ensure that the host area had representatives. Now that TP has moved up market the spots should really be moved to the poorer parts of silver spring.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 25 seats are reserved for inbound students? Can anyone provide an official cite for this info?
Anonymous wrote:It is true, there was push back as the program was filled with mostly Bethesda and Potomac kids for years so they anchored 25seats so those kids didn’t have to compete with the rest of the county to ensure that the host area had representatives. Now that TP has moved up market the spots should really be moved to the poorer parts of silver spring.