Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
Which school system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
I listened to the JW principal (many years ago) say that MS was about social development more than academics. Agree RM was better.
IMO they are not doing a great job of even the social development given all the mean behavior I hear about at JW. It's not the worst MS in the county, but I don't find JW impressive, at all. I'm not sure what ^^PP found so great about JW. I found the Principal to be checked out tbh. DCs like a few of the teachers, but for the most part, lackluster. It's a huge school, too, probably one of the biggest if not the biggest in the county, and possibly even MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
RM is a mess. The administration can not answer questions. The classes (besides IB) are not at all challenging. They are literally going through the motions.
The only thing my child likes is open lunch. (Yes they are a good student. No they did not get a C).
I have two kids at RM.
One is a super high achiever, in IB magnet, and doesn't find most of the classes challenging, just a lot of work. But, DC is an outlier.
The other is not in IB but is taking AP classes. Some of the teachers are great; some are just meh.
But, both quite like RM. Yes, they also love the open lunch. Not everyone will love RM, of course, but not everyone loves the W schools, either.
But, as I stated, none of the parents I know preferred JW over RM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
RM is a mess. The administration can not answer questions. The classes (besides IB) are not at all challenging. They are literally going through the motions.
The only thing my child likes is open lunch. (Yes they are a good student. No they did not get a C).
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
I listened to the JW principal (many years ago) say that MS was about social development more than academics. Agree RM was better.
IMO they are not doing a great job of even the social development given all the mean behavior I hear about at JW. It's not the worst MS in the county, but I don't find JW impressive, at all. I'm not sure what ^^PP found so great about JW. I found the Principal to be checked out tbh. DCs like a few of the teachers, but for the most part, lackluster. It's a huge school, too, probably one of the biggest if not the biggest in the county, and possibly even MD.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
I listened to the JW principal (many years ago) say that MS was about social development more than academics. Agree RM was better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
We also moved here for the schools, and I do find the MS to be the weakest link here in general. My kids are now in HS, and went through ES all the way to HS in MCPS.
IMO, MCPS must make the MS purposefully "not challenging" except for the magnets. Maybe they think that MSers are going through so much change from being little kids to teens that they don't want to burden them with too much academics. IDK... but I do find it lackluster. The mean girl ticks up in MS, too, IMO.
HS is so much better.
I'm grateful every time I read these posts that my kids went to TPMS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
We also moved here for the schools, and I do find the MS to be the weakest link here in general. My kids are now in HS, and went through ES all the way to HS in MCPS.
IMO, MCPS must make the MS purposefully "not challenging" except for the magnets. Maybe they think that MSers are going through so much change from being little kids to teens that they don't want to burden them with too much academics. IDK... but I do find it lackluster. The mean girl ticks up in MS, too, IMO.
HS is so much better.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.