Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since today is notification day, I was looking up what we would apply to next year for my son who is in 7th now. We zone to BCC. Compared to all the other schools, it seems like BCC kids (and the other Western/Southern schools) don’t have any magnet/application based options outside of Blair SMCS, RMIB, and Poolesville Ecology. My kids is a Biomedical/Engineering kid. Those application based magnets look fantastic. Why don’t the kids in our area get that option?
The only one that's a true intellectual standout is the bolded. It's the TJ of Maryland. The other two are very nice, but not any better than W schools. The other "special programs" you are thinking of are not really selective. They're attractively-packaged to attract kids to traditionally under-served areas of the county, but the intellectual rigor, content quality and peer cohort just aren't there.
Eventually most parents realize this, and also take note of the ridiculous commute.
Some of us actually live in traditionally under-served areas of the county, and our kids are doing just fine on intellectual rigor, content quality, and peer cohort, thank you.
1) +1000
2) And my neighborhood is filled with _educators_ at every academic level, public and private, so I'm pretty sure we are informed consumers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since today is notification day, I was looking up what we would apply to next year for my son who is in 7th now. We zone to BCC. Compared to all the other schools, it seems like BCC kids (and the other Western/Southern schools) don’t have any magnet/application based options outside of Blair SMCS, RMIB, and Poolesville Ecology. My kids is a Biomedical/Engineering kid. Those application based magnets look fantastic. Why don’t the kids in our area get that option?
The only one that's a true intellectual standout is the bolded. It's the TJ of Maryland. The other two are very nice, but not any better than W schools. The other "special programs" you are thinking of are not really selective. They're attractively-packaged to attract kids to traditionally under-served areas of the county, but the intellectual rigor, content quality and peer cohort just aren't there.
Eventually most parents realize this, and also take note of the ridiculous commute.
Some of us actually live in traditionally under-served areas of the county, and our kids are doing just fine on intellectual rigor, content quality, and peer cohort, thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since today is notification day, I was looking up what we would apply to next year for my son who is in 7th now. We zone to BCC. Compared to all the other schools, it seems like BCC kids (and the other Western/Southern schools) don’t have any magnet/application based options outside of Blair SMCS, RMIB, and Poolesville Ecology. My kids is a Biomedical/Engineering kid. Those application based magnets look fantastic. Why don’t the kids in our area get that option?
The only one that's a true intellectual standout is the bolded. It's the TJ of Maryland. The other two are very nice, but not any better than W schools. The other "special programs" you are thinking of are not really selective. They're attractively-packaged to attract kids to traditionally under-served areas of the county, but the intellectual rigor, content quality and peer cohort just aren't there.
Eventually most parents realize this, and also take note of the ridiculous commute.
Anonymous wrote:Since today is notification day, I was looking up what we would apply to next year for my son who is in 7th now. We zone to BCC. Compared to all the other schools, it seems like BCC kids (and the other Western/Southern schools) don’t have any magnet/application based options outside of Blair SMCS, RMIB, and Poolesville Ecology. My kids is a Biomedical/Engineering kid. Those application based magnets look fantastic. Why don’t the kids in our area get that option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because BCC and the other downcounty schools are very high quality schools. If your MS student is interested in biomedical engineering, they will be very well prepared at BCC or one of the available magnets.
Were those kids who passed out drunk in the bathroom well prepared?
Anonymous wrote:Since today is notification day, I was looking up what we would apply to next year for my son who is in 7th now. We zone to BCC. Compared to all the other schools, it seems like BCC kids (and the other Western/Southern schools) don’t have any magnet/application based options outside of Blair SMCS, RMIB, and Poolesville Ecology. My kids is a Biomedical/Engineering kid. Those application based magnets look fantastic. Why don’t the kids in our area get that option?
Anonymous wrote:Because BCC and the other downcounty schools are very high quality schools. If your MS student is interested in biomedical engineering, they will be very well prepared at BCC or one of the available magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Since today is notification day, I was looking up what we would apply to next year for my son who is in 7th now. We zone to BCC. Compared to all the other schools, it seems like BCC kids (and the other Western/Southern schools) don’t have any magnet/application based options outside of Blair SMCS, RMIB, and Poolesville Ecology. My kids is a Biomedical/Engineering kid. Those application based magnets look fantastic. Why don’t the kids in our area get that option?
Anonymous wrote:
TLDR: you only get to elite engineering universities with the most rigorous science classes, and those will either be at the Blair STEM magnet or any W school STEM AP schedule. No need to look further. Question is: is your kid hardcore enough?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the informative comments. Hopefully I’m not screwing up my kid’s future, but I was honestly just thinking of my kid being optimally engaged in his high school learning. He likes school, but classes in biomedical engineering seemed nifty for him. I’m not angling for him to go to Cal Tech - he’s a smart cookie and does well but that just isn’t the end goal. Regardless, I get that BCC has many great/good course options and will just focus on that.
Anonymous wrote:Since today is notification day, I was looking up what we would apply to next year for my son who is in 7th now. We zone to BCC. Compared to all the other schools, it seems like BCC kids (and the other Western/Southern schools) don’t have any magnet/application based options outside of Blair SMCS, RMIB, and Poolesville Ecology. My kids is a Biomedical/Engineering kid. Those application based magnets look fantastic. Why don’t the kids in our area get that option?