Anonymous wrote:I think the immersion programs have the least justification.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a weird direction this thread has taken... To get back to the original question, I think the Blair magnet would be least likely to be affected by this program review, since it gets good results and attention for MCPS. If they were to cut anything, I think it would be the HGC and middle school magnet programs.
You may be right, but of course we are all just speculating here. I definitely agree with you that they are unlikely to touch the Blair magnet because it delivers some national prestige. I also think a very strong case can be made to maintain the HGCs and middle school magnets because they serve the very real needs of advanced learners, whereas the language immersion programs, while very cool to be able to offer, seem like luxuries in an era of shrinking budgets and seismic shifts in demographics.
Given these changing demographics and the needs of ESL students, my bet is the county decides to shift away from the immersion models to more bi-lingual learning centers.
But, again, I'm just speculating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a weird direction this thread has taken... To get back to the original question, I think the Blair magnet would be least likely to be affected by this program review, since it gets good results and attention for MCPS. If they were to cut anything, I think it would be the HGC and middle school magnet programs.
You may be right, but of course we are all just speculating here. I definitely agree with you that they are unlikely to touch the Blair magnet because it delivers some national prestige. I also think a very strong case can be made to maintain the HGCs and middle school magnets because they serve the very real needs of advanced learners, whereas the language immersion programs, while very cool to be able to offer, seem like luxuries in an era of shrinking budgets and seismic shifts in demographics.
Given these changing demographics and the needs of ESL students, my bet is the county decides to shift away from the immersion models to more bi-lingual learning centers.
But, again, I'm just speculating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 - I know you are part of the Blair effort to pull wool over our eyes while the magnet is destroyed. Keeping our kids coming is essential to your plan to proving that magnet parents really don't care about the quality but just care about the bling of the magnet.
As 20:51 wrote, some of do think and do pay attention to what is happening to our children. We know that the magnet is on its death bed. We know that kids were asked to play Magnet Bingo. We know that kids in 'math' classes were asked to tweet instead of learning (tweeting is essential to promoting Blair-in the principal's view).
The kids win prizes and do well in competitions because we supplement their education and find them internships.
The Blair magnet was gone the moment Johnson came in.
+1
Anonymous wrote:What a weird direction this thread has taken... To get back to the original question, I think the Blair magnet would be least likely to be affected by this program review, since it gets good results and attention for MCPS. If they were to cut anything, I think it would be the HGC and middle school magnet programs.
Anonymous wrote:20:26 - I know you are part of the Blair effort to pull wool over our eyes while the magnet is destroyed. Keeping our kids coming is essential to your plan to proving that magnet parents really don't care about the quality but just care about the bling of the magnet.
As 20:51 wrote, some of do think and do pay attention to what is happening to our children. We know that the magnet is on its death bed. We know that kids were asked to play Magnet Bingo. We know that kids in 'math' classes were asked to tweet instead of learning (tweeting is essential to promoting Blair-in the principal's view).
The kids win prizes and do well in competitions because we supplement their education and find them internships.
The Blair magnet was gone the moment Johnson came in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 - I know you are part of the Blair effort to pull wool over our eyes while the magnet is destroyed. Keeping our kids coming is essential to your plan to proving that magnet parents really don't care about the quality but just care about the bling of the magnet.
As 20:51 wrote, some of do think and do pay attention to what is happening to our children. We know that the magnet is on its death bed. We know that kids were asked to play Magnet Bingo. We know that kids in 'math' classes were asked to tweet instead of learning (tweeting is essential to promoting Blair-in the principal's view).
The kids win prizes and do well in competitions because we supplement their education and find them internships.
The Blair magnet was gone the moment Johnson came in.
This poster is positively certifiable. I hope she gets the helps she needs.
+1. Magnet classes continue to be as fantastic as they ever were. I don't know what 1st PP's issues are, or why she's so obsessed with Blair and its principal. But she clearly knows very little about the magnet and so she has to grasp at weird straws and rumors involving twitter.
Death bed? As hyperbole goes, that's plumb pitiful. More laughable, however, is the suggestion that Blair kids do well because "we" supplement their education. Trust me, honey, "we" couldn't possibly supplement. Did you know that Magnet Stats is covering regression before the end of September? I've done regression in various jobs, but even I wouldn't try to supplement that. I'd love to watch 1st PP try to "supplement" that, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 - I know you are part of the Blair effort to pull wool over our eyes while the magnet is destroyed. Keeping our kids coming is essential to your plan to proving that magnet parents really don't care about the quality but just care about the bling of the magnet.
As 20:51 wrote, some of do think and do pay attention to what is happening to our children. We know that the magnet is on its death bed. We know that kids were asked to play Magnet Bingo. We know that kids in 'math' classes were asked to tweet instead of learning (tweeting is essential to promoting Blair-in the principal's view).
The kids win prizes and do well in competitions because we supplement their education and find them internships.
The Blair magnet was gone the moment Johnson came in.
This poster is positively certifiable. I hope she gets the helps she needs.
Anonymous wrote:20:26 - I know you are part of the Blair effort to pull wool over our eyes while the magnet is destroyed. Keeping our kids coming is essential to your plan to proving that magnet parents really don't care about the quality but just care about the bling of the magnet.
As 20:51 wrote, some of do think and do pay attention to what is happening to our children. We know that the magnet is on its death bed. We know that kids were asked to play Magnet Bingo. We know that kids in 'math' classes were asked to tweet instead of learning (tweeting is essential to promoting Blair-in the principal's view).
The kids win prizes and do well in competitions because we supplement their education and find them internships.
The Blair magnet was gone the moment Johnson came in.
Anonymous wrote:
+1
Look at the student population that is flocking to Blair. The population that is increasing doesn't represent a tax base that can support the increasing demands on the Blair staff. So you kill the magnet to free up the cash.
Johnson, the principal at Blair already killed off the program that assigned counselors to the magnet. She has lost veteran teachers and she is now using nonmagnet teachers to teach magnet math. Remember that this is the same principal who danced around in videos produced by a precalculus teacher called 2Pi. Know what happened to him? He had to leave the school in a hurry.
By killing the magnet Johnson will also become an administrator at headquarters.
It is a win win situation for the main people involved.
Now here's the thing--the Blair principal relies on the accomplishments of the magnet students to tweet the hell out and attract DCC students to Blair. When the magnet fails Blair becomes just another DCC school.
If you really want a good magnet education -- this is really sad to say -- the Blair magnet is not the place to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard for parents to believe MCPS IS trying to get rid of magnets? Do you really feel the MCPS administrators feel as strongly as you are about the magnet? The number of awards magnet kids get don't save them money.
Because my kids are in magnets and I don't see it. That's why.
You obviously don't have kids in magnets, so you think anything you make up might seem credible. You don't seem credible.
If they were, what would you expect to SEE? Do you really think MCPS will be open enough to let you SEE??
I love this. You want us to trust you instead of trusting our own eyes. Because, um, the lack of hard evidence supposedly proves, rather than disproves, your point. WTF? You're a loon.
And you truly a dumb person. In a bureaucratic system (local, state, or Federal doesn't matter), how do you kill a program? Here is how... I will give you a step-by-step process.
1. you realize you have an issue (in MCPS's case, it's lack of money to support increasing student enrollment - remember how fast MCPS is growing thanks to influx of new people moving in)?
2. you look for places to cut/increase dollar value (why do you think they put the HS late start issue on hold??) Follow me so far?
3. you look for money spent with small return on investment - and guess what? MCPS has obviously decided the way they are running the special program (i.e., magnet) is one of the areas.
4. you do a study that can be used to "justify" the cuts/changes
5. you implement the changes
So, they are doing step 4 - doing the so called "study" to make their case. They will use the "study" to show/prove/fool how the money can be "better" spent and students will benefit more (i.e., closing the achievement gap) and "improve" the school system. My guess is it will take a year or two before they can move on to step 5.