Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is in 6th grade at TPMS- the kids definitely don’t need prior computer experience. We are very happy with the magnet teachers and most of the non-magnet teachers as well. There are a lot of smart kids outside of the magnet program as well and DC is thriving there. The English curriculum is not challenging, but this is true everywhere in MCPS except for Eastern. A lot of kids get into both programs these days so it’s not like the TPMS kids are only into math/science and vice versa at eastern. There are a lot of all around smart kids in both of these programs.
Can you tell me more about the English program? My kid is fed up of pointless worksheets in 5th grade and could do with a lot more challenge in English. I was hoping middle school would help esp as he got in to TPMS.
English, history are not going to be that good at TPMS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is in 6th grade at TPMS- the kids definitely don’t need prior computer experience. We are very happy with the magnet teachers and most of the non-magnet teachers as well. There are a lot of smart kids outside of the magnet program as well and DC is thriving there. The English curriculum is not challenging, but this is true everywhere in MCPS except for Eastern. A lot of kids get into both programs these days so it’s not like the TPMS kids are only into math/science and vice versa at eastern. There are a lot of all around smart kids in both of these programs.
Can you tell me more about the English program? My kid is fed up of pointless worksheets in 5th grade and could do with a lot more challenge in English. I was hoping middle school would help esp as he got in to TPMS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I really want to know is how people get their kids to TPMS. As best I can tell, it's a bus to Eastern from the west side of the county, and then a shuttle to TP. Both of us work and Silver Spring is not on the way for either of us, so carpooling would be very difficult, unless we find a really accommodating set of families.
Accommodating - they do all the driving and your only contribution is your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I really want to know is how people get their kids to TPMS. As best I can tell, it's a bus to Eastern from the west side of the county, and then a shuttle to TP. Both of us work and Silver Spring is not on the way for either of us, so carpooling would be very difficult, unless we find a really accommodating set of families.
Accommodating - they do all the driving and your only contribution is your child.
Anonymous wrote:What I really want to know is how people get their kids to TPMS. As best I can tell, it's a bus to Eastern from the west side of the county, and then a shuttle to TP. Both of us work and Silver Spring is not on the way for either of us, so carpooling would be very difficult, unless we find a really accommodating set of families.
Anonymous wrote:DC is in 6th grade at TPMS- the kids definitely don’t need prior computer experience. We are very happy with the magnet teachers and most of the non-magnet teachers as well. There are a lot of smart kids outside of the magnet program as well and DC is thriving there. The English curriculum is not challenging, but this is true everywhere in MCPS except for Eastern. A lot of kids get into both programs these days so it’s not like the TPMS kids are only into math/science and vice versa at eastern. There are a lot of all around smart kids in both of these programs.
Anonymous wrote:What I really want to know is how people get their kids to TPMS. As best I can tell, it's a bus to Eastern from the west side of the county, and then a shuttle to TP. Both of us work and Silver Spring is not on the way for either of us, so carpooling would be very difficult, unless we find a really accommodating set of families.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a similar position as OP. Kid who has always been far more interested in humanities than math, and definitely not the child who was looking for extra math enrichment, as he'd rather write and illustrate a book.
Now he's in at TPMS and waitlisted at Eastern. Basically, I'd love to know if there are kids like him who are happy at the TPMS magnet. I've always assumed that was the choice for kids who love math and computers as much as he loves putting on elaborate productions with his siblings.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's accepted to Eastern. Would really appreciate any feedback.