Anonymous wrote:Loiederman is the only visual/performing arts magnet in the county. If you have a child who big into the arts, having so many arts elective choices is a big deal. DD is only in 3rd grade now, but already dreaming of Loiederman.
Anonymous wrote:These are great options for students. Hope this model spreads. Transportation should be added though. Maybe the purple line would be a way to decide locations. SSIMS will be a purple line stop. Add a MSM there and kids from Bethesda have an easy commute.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone OOB want to attend these schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone OOB want to attend these schools?
Courses that are not available in other schools.
Eight courses with a block (longer individual periods) schedule - four courses every day and they alternate.
If you are from out of DCC, by attending one of these programs you become a DCC middle school student and become eligible to apply for HS programs - like Wheaton Bioscience and Engg magnets, Blair CAP - available only for DCC MS students.
(Downside - you have to provide own transportation.)
Anonymous wrote:Loiederman is the only visual/performing arts magnet in the county. If you have a child who big into the arts, having so many arts elective choices is a big deal. DD is only in 3rd grade now, but already dreaming of Loiederman.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone OOB want to attend these schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone OOB want to attend these schools?
Why not?
I know several kids who are or were at Parkland. It's a long trip from where we are, and it's not something I would choose to do, but their families are happy with the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone OOB want to attend these schools?