Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Veteran teachers are there- except for 1 crotchety old math teacher who everyone was glad to see go!
and the # reason why they have veteran teachers there? the parents, not the way you would think but because the parents at the up county schools and silver spring schools don't have to deal with the parents in the W schools who are a huge pain in the ............
They would rather teach in a more diverse school with less parent involvement than one with more involvement
Never read more nonsense!!! Nearly all veteran magnet teachers retired/left.
Speaking of "W" schools, they retain teacher as long as or longer than DCC and NEC schools. Just sayn'.
Anonymous wrote:
Never read more nonsense!!! Nearly all veteran magnet teachers retired/left.
Speaking of "W" schools, they retain teacher as long as or longer than DCC and NEC schools. Just sayn'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Veteran teachers are there- except for 1 crotchety old math teacher who everyone was glad to see go!
and the # reason why they have veteran teachers there? the parents, not the way you would think but because the parents at the up county schools and silver spring schools don't have to deal with the parents in the W schools who are a huge pain in the ............
They would rather teach in a more diverse school with less parent involvement than one with more involvement
Anonymous wrote:Veteran teachers are there- except for 1 crotchety old math teacher who everyone was glad to see go!
Anonymous wrote:
The Blair Magnet Program is a school within the school. Magnet students take nonmagnet classes with students from the rest of the school. The magnet is predominantly Asian and the CAP program is mainly white and female. These are two self contained units within the school.
Poolesville is a whole school magnet with many programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And yes, there is a difference between Blair and the Blair magnet program. Blair is the whole high school. The Blair magnet program is a program in that high school. I would draw a Venn diagram, if I could figure out the formatting.
The Blair Magnet Program is a school within the school. Magnet students take nonmagnet classes with students from the rest of the school. The magnet is predominantly Asian and the CAP program is mainly white and female. These are two self contained units within the school.
Poolesville is a whole school magnet with many programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, only 1/2 the county. Poolesville has the other 1/2 and they don't win. Only RM pools from
The Whole county, but their Science, Math, Comp
Sci classes can't compete with Blair's.
Nope. Poolesville gets students from a very small segment of schools. The Blair magnet gets kids from, Bethesda, North Bethesda, Potomac, etc. Poolesville doesn't push Intel as much as the BLAIR MAGNET.
And yes there is a difference between Blair and the Blair Magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, only 1/2 the county. Poolesville has the other 1/2 and they don't win. Only RM pools from
The Whole county, but their Science, Math, Comp
Sci classes can't compete with Blair's.
Anonymous wrote:
No coincidence. Let me be clear that Blair doesn't produce Intel winners, the Blair magnet program does.
The reason you see so many from the Blair magnet is because
1. it is the only program that gets students from across the county. For example, the Blair winner hails from North Bethesda.
2. Blair pushes kids to find a mentor for their senior research project and pushes them to enter competitions. Take a look at the available courses at Blair and you will find that there is no way you could get the background to do the research these kids claim to have done.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, only 1/2 the county. Poolesville has the other 1/2 and they don't win. Only RM pools from
The Whole county, but their Science, Math, Comp
Sci classes can't compete with Blair's.
Anonymous wrote:Veteran teachers are there- except for 1 crotchety old math teacher who everyone was glad to see go!