Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately MCPS ruined the middle school magnets so I guess the “best” ones are the ones in the most wealthy areas or the ones with a good principal
Parent of younger kids here. What do you mean by saying MCPS “ruined” the magnets?
They changed from entry based on merit to entry based on lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately MCPS ruined the middle school magnets so I guess the “best” ones are the ones in the most wealthy areas or the ones with a good principal
Parent of younger kids here. What do you mean by saying MCPS “ruined” the magnets?
Anonymous wrote:OP why don't you look in Frederick County?
Anonymous wrote:TPMS - we had one kid at TPMS and another at a different middle school. TPMS is great - even the non magnet classes. Plus, the admin, school clubs, and community feel are all strong and impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately MCPS ruined the middle school magnets so I guess the “best” ones are the ones in the most wealthy areas or the ones with a good principal
Anonymous wrote:Despite the shit storm that is the school, it’s Farquhar.
Look at the FARMS rate and the racial breakdown of the school and then look at the scores: it’s a minority majority school that is highly impacted and the kids find success
But then it’s also FMS and we almost had to close down the pta because not one of us wanted to be president
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't choose Pyle for the teaching or administration. There are other middle schools that are stronger in those areas. Pyle is the right school if you prioritize safety and having your child be surrounded by students from other high-income, highly educated families.