Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait until you hit 8th grade Spanish 3. The posters kids might have been one of the lucky ones that got A's. I know numerous magnet kids that had their GPA dinged here. Let's be clear, an B is fine for an average kid, but considering out of 154,000 kids and they only take the top 100 highest scoring/and other info into the program, these are smart and motivated kids. there are way too many magnet kids getting a B grade with this teacher. And 100 percent of them would have gotten a solid A taking the same course at any other middle or high school.
The people that say Spanish 4 is boring/easy at Blair prove this. National Merit Scholars with one B grade, and it's the B in Spanish 3 at TPMS.
A simple solution is repeat Spanish 3 in HS, the MS grade is purged from the record since the transcript is not actually generated until 9th grade. There's nothing wrong with a challenging course or the occasional demanding teacher but it is a shame if this bangs up a middle schooler's HS transcript.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until you hit 8th grade Spanish 3. The posters kids might have been one of the lucky ones that got A's. I know numerous magnet kids that had their GPA dinged here. Let's be clear, an B is fine for an average kid, but considering out of 154,000 kids and they only take the top 100 highest scoring/and other info into the program, these are smart and motivated kids. there are way too many magnet kids getting a B grade with this teacher. And 100 percent of them would have gotten a solid A taking the same course at any other middle or high school.
The people that say Spanish 4 is boring/easy at Blair prove this. National Merit Scholars with one B grade, and it's the B in Spanish 3 at TPMS.
Anonymous wrote:My kid loved & got A's in all 3 years of Spanish at TPMS. The person who mentioned RM is correct- they'll go far there with the language & if they go to Blair they'll could do AP Spanish after Spanish 5
Anonymous wrote:Why the comment about Spanish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth it. Excellent math, science and computer science curriculum and excellent teachers. Avoid taking Spanish in 6th grade at TPMS.
My daughter took Spanish in the 6th grade and loved it. Maybe theyvve changed teachers.
The problem isn't the 6th grade class, it's if they start in 6th then they will be taking 8th grade Spanish 3 at TPMS. There is one teacher for this class and she teaches it like its Spanish 99, not Spanish 3. She is harder than any Spanish teacher at any other school in MCPS both middle school and high school. If you start a year later than your child will avoid this nightmare. Spanish 3 is drastically easier at Blair or any home high school or middle school. She really screws the highly gifted magnet kids GPA.
I think it depends on the kid's interest level. My child liked Spanish 3 at TPMS. I agree that it was probably a high level class because dc reported being bored with Spanish 4 at Blair.
If your think your child will like foreign language then let them take it in 6th and if they love it they can take it through high school and get to the interesting things at higher levels. If you don't think ypur child will be particularly interested you may want to wait a bit. Keep in mind the conventional wisdom is that high schools want to see 2 years of foreign language in high school (even if you jave high school credits from middle school). However, the IB program at Richard Montgomery has a foreign language requirement for admission, so if that's something that interests your child you need to factor it in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth it. Excellent math, science and computer science curriculum and excellent teachers. Avoid taking Spanish in 6th grade at TPMS.
My daughter took Spanish in the 6th grade and loved it. Maybe theyvve changed teachers.
The problem isn't the 6th grade class, it's if they start in 6th then they will be taking 8th grade Spanish 3 at TPMS. There is one teacher for this class and she teaches it like its Spanish 99, not Spanish 3. She is harder than any Spanish teacher at any other school in MCPS both middle school and high school. If you start a year later than your child will avoid this nightmare. Spanish 3 is drastically easier at Blair or any home high school or middle school. She really screws the highly gifted magnet kids GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth it. Excellent math, science and computer science curriculum and excellent teachers. Avoid taking Spanish in 6th grade at TPMS.
My daughter took Spanish in the 6th grade and loved it. Maybe theyvve changed teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any after school activity buses at TPMS? Or is TPMS accessible by public transportation such as metro train station?
Yes to both, but the activity buses leave too early to be of any use for kids in most activities. TP Metro (Red Line) is about a 1/2 mile walk and Ride-On buses stop in front of the school and go there.
Anonymous wrote:It is worth it. Excellent math, science and computer science curriculum and excellent teachers. Avoid taking Spanish in 6th grade at TPMS.