Anonymous wrote:TJ is not a better school yet, but will be in 3 years.
Why? Because when Blair moves to Kennedy the OOB students wont attend??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No the combined magnets SMACS and CAPS is only 12% not 20% of the Blair students -which is less than 400 kids most of whom are in CAPS not SMACs. SMACs is tiny.
A large number of which live in-boundary, to begin with...
TJ is not a better school yet, but will be in 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:TJ is not a better school yet, but will be in 3 years.

Anonymous wrote:I agree with the previous poster that Blair is basically a typical high poverty school and even with a strong program, it wouldn’t be enough to entice me to send my kids there.
Anonymous wrote:No the combined magnets SMACS and CAPS is only 12% not 20% of the Blair students -which is less than 400 kids most of whom are in CAPS not SMACs. SMACs is tiny.
Anonymous wrote:No the combined magnets SMACS and CAPS is only 12% not 20% of the Blair students -which is less than 400 kids most of whom are in CAPS not SMACs. SMACs is tiny.
Anonymous wrote:Blair is only 25 kids per grade. This is a tiny program that doesn't even rank higher than the magnet programs in Prince Georges or Howard county. It is ridiculous that a school that has over 3000 kids hangs all its hopes and dreams on 100 kids. Most of the kids don't even live in the area they have to be bussed in.
Anonymous wrote:Blair is only 25 kids per grade. This is a tiny program that doesn't even rank higher than the magnet programs in Prince Georges or Howard county. It is ridiculous that a school that has over 3000 kids hangs all its hopes and dreams on 100 kids. Most of the kids don't even live in the area they have to be bussed in.
Anonymous wrote:Blair has a bunch of negatives against it.
Its very small. Your kid is in a small island of smart kids surrounded by kids who are average to dropping out. At TJ everyone is smart.
There are incidents and gangs at Blair. TJ is pretty crime free.
The non-magnet classes are not very rigorous and designed more for the rest of Blair. This is great if your kid only wants to focus on STEM but not great if your kid is more well rounded. At TJ everyone is smart and the courses all reflect this.
Blair pushes and encourages public competitions and since the program is so small kids are pressured to participate. This is good because spots are easier to get but bad if your child is terrified of competitions. At TJ you have to work harder to make the team but if you don't want to compete you can still succeed.
Blair has connections within MD but few outside MD. TJ is more plugged into west coast and up the eastern seaboard opportunities.