Anonymous wrote:What kinds of students do well at TPMS? DC likes math and gets great scores, but claims not to like science. I just think MCPS ES science curriculum is all over the place and things should improve in MS. Is DC a good candidate for TPMS?
Anonymous wrote:I teach in the Humanities Magnet. We could accommodate 25 more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for TPMS, it’s 100 seats for out of bounds students and 25 seats for local students. The 100 seats draw from 78 elementary schools.
Are these 78 ES all feed to TPMS ? What about RCMS ?
There are 134 elementary schools in MCPS, so if 78 feed to TPMS/Eastern then the others feed into RCMS and Clemente. Sixteen high school clusters feed into TPMS/Eastern and nine feed into RCMS/Clemente.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for TPMS, it’s 100 seats for out of bounds students and 25 seats for local students. The 100 seats draw from 78 elementary schools.
Are these 78 ES all feed to TPMS ? What about RCMS ?
Anonymous wrote:And for TPMS, it’s 100 seats for out of bounds students and 25 seats for local students. The 100 seats draw from 78 elementary schools.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher: What type of students do best in the Eastern magnet? Which type of students don't do well?
Anonymous wrote:Does Blair have set aside seats for local kids?
Anonymous wrote:125 per grade at TPMS.
100 per grade at Eastern