PHS parent here. I don't think DCUM gets that much traffic from the more upcounty families who tend to be the ones in the PHS community. Earlier in the year when the magnet program offers came out, there was more DCUM discussion about PHS with pros and cons. Search Poolesville up, here's one of them that I had posted on:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/1024906.page
I have a ninth grade PHS Humanities student. Quieter, deep-thinker child, not super competitive, who has found a laid back, witty, friend group which spans all the houses. DC has had a wonderful year. Has particularly enjoyed the Humanities classes and teachers (and my child has received great encouragement and support from the Humanities teachers).
Poolesville has four "houses" -- Global Ecology, Humanities, Science/Math/Computer Science and the Independent Studies Program. Global, Humanities and SMACS are application programs; Global is county-wide, while Humanities and SMACS are regional. ISP is solely for local students in the PHS cluster. You can watch and read more about the houses to get their flavor on the school's website under "Magnets" header.
The school is smaller-sized (around 1200 students) which suits my child well, but still has lots of clubs, sports, and an active theatre group -- they just performed Shrek the Musical with live music from the orchestra/band. It was a really fun performance! Creative orchestra/band teacher (not enough students/instruments for a separate orchestra and separate band so they are combined).
School building is ancient, but the kids don't seem to mind. Renovation finally MCPS approved, funded, and started this year and so far is on track (fingers crossed) -- major demolition has already occurred on the whole west side of the building! Two phases - Phase 1 to be completed Summer 2023; Phase 2 to be completed December 2024. Here are architect renderings of the proposed construction:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/poolesville-renderings-of-proposed-upgrades-for-poolesville-high-school/
Finally, just have to shout out for PHS, from the principal's weekly newsletter May 1-7, 2022:
Robotics Team #4099
The FIRST Robotics Team #4099 has been active at PHS for the past 12 years, participating in the FIRST Robotics Competitions each year. This year the team achieved success unlike any team before. They won the Turing Division with the world’s best defense robot, and competed with the world’s best teams to advance to the Einstein finals where they placed second in the world. They came home with trophies, medals, and a blue FIRST Robotics banner (a huge honor).
For context, there were 2700+ teams from across the country and all over the world competing this season. The World Championship consisted of over 400 top-tier teams as well as 35,000 spectators. This event is extremely competitive, and reaching the Finals is an astronomical feat. They were the first team from the state of Maryland to have ever reached this level. Here’s a video of one of the finals matches:
https://youtu.be/dZ3mmfZ- oP
Congratulations to the PHS students who participated in this competition. We are proud of you and your success!
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