Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Broadcast journalism program is supposed to be good and they one of only two high schools that offer the Teacher Academy of Maryland.
Any data on the stats for those grads?
I’d love to see their SAT and ACT scores.
Given the newer teachers my 4 kids have had in mcps schools, I’m convinced mcps needs a complete overhaul.
Anonymous wrote:Broadcast journalism program is supposed to be good and they one of only two high schools that offer the Teacher Academy of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:There was a security meeting with MCPS last week at the school after a lockdown and shelter in place in January. "Ultimately, the Principal makes the decision to call a lockdown even when MCPD may tell them it isn't necessary." Really? Who is in charge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noted, 08:01. But none of that is "one or two good things" about the HS.
Can’t think of any.
Fwiw, a lot of people move out of the area if they can’t afford private school.
And even if you can afford private, there’s no guarantee you can get in. There were 1,500 (roughly) applications for 300 (roughly) seats at Good Counsel as well as St. John’s, making it nearly impossible to switch to private.
Which MCPS should be ashamed. They're literally driving people out of the neighborhood with their mismanagement of Kennedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noted, 08:01. But none of that is "one or two good things" about the HS.
Can’t think of any.
Fwiw, a lot of people move out of the area if they can’t afford private school.
And even if you can afford private, there’s no guarantee you can get in. There were 1,500 (roughly) applications for 300 (roughly) seats at Good Counsel as well as St. John’s, making it nearly impossible to switch to private.
Anonymous wrote:Noted, 08:01. But none of that is "one or two good things" about the HS.
Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04815.pdf
Data from Kennedy (2022-2023) linked above confirms:
70%+ FARMs (and I’m sure it’s only increased)
Less than 5% White which means the school isn’t in fact diverse—it’s 70%+ Hispanic.
Poor planning on the county’s part when it surrounded the school with so many garden apartments. The surrounding SFH neighborhoods have an over abundance of rentals as well. It’s become a low-income majority area with a significant amount of crime, gang activity, drugs, and trafficking.
I know a retired school safety officer who said Kennedy has legitimate crime issues.
Fwiw, I grew up in the area a long time ago and it’s shocking to see how far it has devolved.