Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you in consortium OP? You mention a bus schedule? Thank you for the update. My kid got in on Round 2 of lottery and we were debating whether the commute is worth it.
What electives are interesting for a Math loving kid versus an Art loving kid?
OP here again. We're not in consortium, but they started buses this year for out of consortium!
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/transportation/busroutes/03812mbus.pdf
My kid has really enjoyed his electives this year! He takes the regular two science courses that everyone takes, plus two science electives, one semester each. There are art and music electives, but I'm not sure how they compare to other schools. Here's a video about courses for sixth graders: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/parklandms/news-index-new/rising-6th-grade-course-information-night-video/
Anonymous wrote:
Are you in consortium OP? You mention a bus schedule? Thank you for the update. My kid got in on Round 2 of lottery and we were debating whether the commute is worth it.
What electives are interesting for a Math loving kid versus an Art loving kid?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We decided to go for Parkland and are really happy with that choice. We are not the type to obsess over whether it is a "real" magnet or not. Those people might not be happy there (or anywhere...lol). We were looking for a great fit for our son and his strengths and interests, and it is exactly that.
-The school is well run and organized with pretty decent communication. Admin seems strong.
-The electives are interesting and add a lot to my son's experience. They definitely help keep him motivated.
-The block schedule works really well for him.
-We don't know his teachers well, but my kid seems to like them and I was impressed with what they had to say at back to school night. They seem happy and committed.
-A super diverse group of friends with similar interests.
-After a rocky start, the bus situation has been great.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We decided to go for Parkland and are really happy with that choice. We are not the type to obsess over whether it is a "real" magnet or not. Those people might not be happy there (or anywhere...lol). We were looking for a great fit for our son and his strengths and interests, and it is exactly that.
-The school is well run and organized with pretty decent communication. Admin seems strong.
-The electives are interesting and add a lot to my son's experience. They definitely help keep him motivated.
-The block schedule works really well for him.
-We don't know his teachers well, but my kid seems to like them and I was impressed with what they had to say at back to school night. They seem happy and committed.
-A super diverse group of friends with similar interests.
-After a rocky start, the bus situation has been great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh. It won’t necessarily prepare your kid more. It’s not really a magnet. All kids can take pretty much any class. They take the same classes but have two science classes instead of one. They name them differently but they aren’t too different than other middle schools. They do offer geometry and high school astronomy which can be a plus for some 8th graders as well as a 3D printing class I believe. Lots of behavioral issues and large classes. I wouldn’t drive my child there if it was far but I think they offer more busing now.
It's a magnet. It's not a competitive magnet, rather via a lottery. But it's still a magnet.
(DCUM trope #537)
No it’s not.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/parklandms/magnet/
Magnet Program
Do you like...
learning about astronomy, robots, space exploration, satellites, and flight technology?
experimenting with the latest technology and equipment?
sharing the experience of competition with other students?
inventing and explaining new ideas and technologies?
solving engineering problems using scientific knowledge and equipment?
collaborating with scientists and engineers to make authentic connections?
If so, Parkland Middle School may be for you!
It’s still not. They offer all these classes at many middle schools in MCPS. There is nothing different about Parkland than another other middle school except the schedule maybe. The classes are exactly the same. Just named differently. They take one extra science class and anyone can take any of the classes.
A magnet school is a school that can attract students from outside its school zone. Parkland, Argyle, and Loiederman are magnet schools.
Anonymous wrote:We just got a letter saying our child is assigned to Parkland MS. Our home MS is Cabin John. We visited Parkland in the fall and really liked it - at the same time, our older child went to Cabin John and liked it too.
Would love to hear any feedback from Parkland parents, especially if you had to compare vs your home school MS and what made you choose one way or another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh. It won’t necessarily prepare your kid more. It’s not really a magnet. All kids can take pretty much any class. They take the same classes but have two science classes instead of one. They name them differently but they aren’t too different than other middle schools. They do offer geometry and high school astronomy which can be a plus for some 8th graders as well as a 3D printing class I believe. Lots of behavioral issues and large classes. I wouldn’t drive my child there if it was far but I think they offer more busing now.
It's a magnet. It's not a competitive magnet, rather via a lottery. But it's still a magnet.
(DCUM trope #537)
No it’s not.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/parklandms/magnet/
Magnet Program
Do you like...
learning about astronomy, robots, space exploration, satellites, and flight technology?
experimenting with the latest technology and equipment?
sharing the experience of competition with other students?
inventing and explaining new ideas and technologies?
solving engineering problems using scientific knowledge and equipment?
collaborating with scientists and engineers to make authentic connections?
If so, Parkland Middle School may be for you!
It’s still not. They offer all these classes at many middle schools in MCPS. There is nothing different about Parkland than another other middle school except the schedule maybe. The classes are exactly the same. Just named differently. They take one extra science class and anyone can take any of the classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh. It won’t necessarily prepare your kid more. It’s not really a magnet. All kids can take pretty much any class. They take the same classes but have two science classes instead of one. They name them differently but they aren’t too different than other middle schools. They do offer geometry and high school astronomy which can be a plus for some 8th graders as well as a 3D printing class I believe. Lots of behavioral issues and large classes. I wouldn’t drive my child there if it was far but I think they offer more busing now.
It's a magnet. It's not a competitive magnet, rather via a lottery. But it's still a magnet.
(DCUM trope #537)
No it’s not.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/parklandms/magnet/
Magnet Program
Do you like...
learning about astronomy, robots, space exploration, satellites, and flight technology?
experimenting with the latest technology and equipment?
sharing the experience of competition with other students?
inventing and explaining new ideas and technologies?
solving engineering problems using scientific knowledge and equipment?
collaborating with scientists and engineers to make authentic connections?
If so, Parkland Middle School may be for you!
It’s still not. They offer all these classes at many middle schools in MCPS. There is nothing different about Parkland than another other middle school except the schedule maybe. The classes are exactly the same. Just named differently. They take one extra science class and anyone can take any of the classes.