Anonymous wrote:Wow, a lot of animosity toward Feynman here ... any of the naysayers send their DCs there? The school always gets great reviews from parents (see GreatSchools, Patch) and it is a STEM-focused school with the support and guidance of top university scholars in gifted education. These are kids whose only other option for enrichment might be Johns Hopkins CTY which is pretty limited in scope. Bethesda Magazine just posted a blog featuring Feynman: http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Blogs/Education-Matters/September-October-2012/Cant-Find-a-School-for-Your-Gifted-Child-Start-Your-Own/
Feynman is one of the few private schools growing in a rough economy. For some reason, a couple of posters on these boards seem threatened by it, not sure why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Blair Math and Science Magnet Program. Without a doubt, hands down, irrefutably the best.
You can toss in the Richard Montgomery IB program and the Blair Communication Arts program while you're at it. With the Blair Science and Math program, these are the three test-in public programs.
Do RM and CAP really have a stronger math science element than other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the best high schools for math and science in mo co are not private. but i suppose you know that already, right?
Which ones then?
No, I don't know. Hence the question.
Blair Math and Science Magnet Program. Without a doubt, hands down, irrefutably the best.
You can toss in the Richard Montgomery IB program and the Blair Communication Arts program while you're at it. With the Blair Science and Math program, these are the three test-in public programs.
Do RM and CAP really have a stronger math science element than other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the best high schools for math and science in mo co are not private. but i suppose you know that already, right?
Which ones then?
No, I don't know. Hence the question.
Blair Math and Science Magnet Program. Without a doubt, hands down, irrefutably the best.
You can toss in the Richard Montgomery IB program and the Blair Communication Arts program while you're at it. With the Blair Science and Math program, these are the three test-in public programs.
Do RM and CAP really have a stronger math science element than other schools?
Anonymous wrote:I went to Holton and my daughter goes there. It is definitely NOT one of the top in math or science. DD will actually have to take advanced classes at Landon as she will soon have completed everything.
The best is actually Georgetown Day School. This is where two of the top math minds in the world went to school--kids that got gold medals in the International Math Olympics (sorry don't know the proper name but it's basically the top math competition in the world for high schoolers). The school has an amazing math teacher who coaches their math team--they do math way way beyond what is being taught in AP Calculus.
With all due respect to Feyman... I think it's probably a decent school but I don't think it's really a school for gifted. It's mean to be a school where parents who like to think their kids are gifted send them.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Holton and my daughter goes there. It is definitely NOT one of the top in math or science. DD will actually have to take advanced classes at Landon as she will soon have completed everything.
The best is actually Georgetown Day School. This is where two of the top math minds in the world went to school--kids that got gold medals in the International Math Olympics (sorry don't know the proper name but it's basically the top math competition in the world for high schoolers). The school has an amazing math teacher who coaches their math team--they do math way way beyond what is being taught in AP Calculus.
With all due respect to Feyman... I think it's probably a decent school but I don't think it's really a school for gifted. It's mean to be a school where parents who like to think their kids are gifted send them.
Anonymous wrote:Holton? Dont think so
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the best high schools for math and science in mo co are not private. but i suppose you know that already, right?
Which ones then?
No, I don't know. Hence the question.
Blair Math and Science Magnet Program. Without a doubt, hands down, irrefutably the best.
You can toss in the Richard Montgomery IB program and the Blair Communication Arts program while you're at it. With the Blair Science and Math program, these are the three test-in public programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the best high schools for math and science in mo co are not private. but i suppose you know that already, right?
Which ones then?
No, I don't know. Hence the question.
Blair Math and Science Magnet Program. Without a doubt, hands down, irrefutably the best.