Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about the other regions, but at least Whitman has space for something that would be a draw.
This is true, but Northwood would also have space with a new building. And is in more of a need of a "draw."
I thought Northwood had a draw with its theater program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about the other regions, but at least Whitman has space for something that would be a draw.
This is true, but Northwood would also have space with a new building. And is in more of a need of a "draw."
I thought Northwood had a draw with its theater program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you are proposing is what the original/current magnet program is. Now they're moving to a regional program where each school would have a magnet. This likely weakens the county wide magnets but maybe increases accessibility give the commutes that were needed to go to a county wide magnet.
If they are going to go the magnet in every school then Humanities makes sense at Whitman because the school doesn't need a high profile magnet to attract strong students.
It’s too far from Einstein, Northwood and Blair. BCC and Whitman students will get it all to themselves. Same with the BCC IB program.
Totally wrong about B-CC. There are kid in the Einstein zone that could ride a bike to B-CC. Similarly via the beltway it is not more than 15 minutes between Blair and B-CC.
Anonymous wrote:The humanities magnets are in the richest school in every region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about the other regions, but at least Whitman has space for something that would be a draw.
This is true, but Northwood would also have space with a new building. And is in more of a need of a "draw."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The humanities magnets are in the richest school in every region.
Wow, you are absolutely right. That's incredible.
No, it isn't.
https://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DKRJWU4F383C/$file/10.01%20Program%20Analysis%20Boundary%20Studies%20Comm%20Engage%20Plan%20Update%20250821%20PPT%20REV.pdf
Region 1 - BCC already has IB
Region 2 - IB is at Springbrook. Sherwood has lower FARMs rate than Springbrook
Region 3 - Kennedy, which definitely is not the richest in that region, and also they already have the IBDP
Region 4 - RM, not the richest in the region, and already has establish IBDP
Region 5 - Watkins Mill. Also includes Crown, so not sure about FARMs rate, but Damascus is in that region and has a lower FARMs rate than WM. But, WM already has an IB program
The new humanities program is yet to be decided, except in Region 5 in Poolesville. There, you are correct.
Unless, MCPS came out with another slide that I'm not aware of.
Yes, you need to look at the updated slides. The humanities magnets are located at Whitman, Sherwood, WJ, Churchill, QO, and Poolesville.
Sorry updated slides here: https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DMJHXR4AA9BD/$file/Boundary%20Studies%20Program%20Analysis%20Update%20251016%20PPT%20REV.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about the other regions, but at least Whitman has space for something that would be a draw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you are proposing is what the original/current magnet program is. Now they're moving to a regional program where each school would have a magnet. This likely weakens the county wide magnets but maybe increases accessibility give the commutes that were needed to go to a county wide magnet.
If they are going to go the magnet in every school then Humanities makes sense at Whitman because the school doesn't need a high profile magnet to attract strong students.
It’s too far from Einstein, Northwood and Blair. BCC and Whitman students will get it all to themselves. Same with the BCC IB program.
Totally wrong about B-CC. There are kid in the Einstein zone that could ride a bike to B-CC. Similarly via the beltway it is not more than 15 minutes between Blair and B-CC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you are proposing is what the original/current magnet program is. Now they're moving to a regional program where each school would have a magnet. This likely weakens the county wide magnets but maybe increases accessibility give the commutes that were needed to go to a county wide magnet.
If they are going to go the magnet in every school then Humanities makes sense at Whitman because the school doesn't need a high profile magnet to attract strong students.
It’s too far from Einstein, Northwood and Blair. BCC and Whitman students will get it all to themselves. Same with the BCC IB program.
Totally wrong about B-CC. There are kid in the Einstein zone that could ride a bike to B-CC. Similarly via the beltway it is not more than 15 minutes between Blair and B-CC.
Anonymous wrote:Can you fight, yes? Will MCPS care, probably not. You are right, but they just don't care. They want it where their kids go to school, not ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you are proposing is what the original/current magnet program is. Now they're moving to a regional program where each school would have a magnet. This likely weakens the county wide magnets but maybe increases accessibility give the commutes that were needed to go to a county wide magnet.
If they are going to go the magnet in every school then Humanities makes sense at Whitman because the school doesn't need a high profile magnet to attract strong students.
It’s too far from Einstein, Northwood and Blair. BCC and Whitman students will get it all to themselves. Same with the BCC IB program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The humanities magnets are in the richest school in every region.
Wow, you are absolutely right. That's incredible.
No, it isn't.
https://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DKRJWU4F383C/$file/10.01%20Program%20Analysis%20Boundary%20Studies%20Comm%20Engage%20Plan%20Update%20250821%20PPT%20REV.pdf
Region 1 - BCC already has IB
Region 2 - IB is at Springbrook. Sherwood has lower FARMs rate than Springbrook
Region 3 - Kennedy, which definitely is not the richest in that region, and also they already have the IBDP
Region 4 - RM, not the richest in the region, and already has establish IBDP
Region 5 - Watkins Mill. Also includes Crown, so not sure about FARMs rate, but Damascus is in that region and has a lower FARMs rate than WM. But, WM already has an IB program
The new humanities program is yet to be decided, except in Region 5 in Poolesville. There, you are correct.
Unless, MCPS came out with another slide that I'm not aware of.
Yes, you need to look at the updated slides. The humanities magnets are located at Whitman, Sherwood, WJ, Churchill, QO, and Poolesville.