Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which middle school (ie from any private that includes grades 6-8, but also publics for comparison) has the most advanced/academic/challenging curriculum in the DC metro area?
Yuck. Please go to your neighborhood public.
Why "yuck"? Why the anti-intellectualism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis DC/Basis Tysons and NYSmith
BASIS covers at a faster rate than NYSmith.
Is faster necessarily better? Is speed at which a school goes through the curriculum the best measure of rigor? I would argue that depth, which necessarily requires slowing down, is better than speeding through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which middle school (ie from any private that includes grades 6-8, but also publics for comparison) has the most advanced/academic/challenging curriculum in the DC metro area?
TPMS
(TPMS STEM OR Eastern) magnets > private
So is there curriculum better or just higher-funcitioning/higher-scoring students?
What is the best way to characterize the middle school curriculum in the US? There are no real national standards, and it isn't clear to me how to judge the quality/challenge in the private school curricula compared with public school curricula (or within them) based on the paragraph-level course descriptions which pretty much say the same thing across the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are simply looking for advanced classes and that's the only factor, probably MCPS magnet middles are your best bet.
Most people are looking for a more well-rounded middle school experience so pick something different....
MCDP magnets require kids to attend honors classes in the non-magnet subjects. So kids in the Takoma science magnet take honors English, language, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis DC/Basis Tysons and NYSmith
BASIS covers at a faster rate than NYSmith.
Anonymous wrote:Basis DC/Basis Tysons and NYSmith
Anonymous wrote:AAP programs in the TJ feeder MSs in FCPS— Carson, Longfellow, RRMS.
Anonymous wrote:Selecting the "best" is the wrong way to look at it, OP. What do you want from middle school? Academic, safety, community, feeder for a particular high school? Location, cost? Something else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which middle school (ie from any private that includes grades 6-8, but also publics for comparison) has the most advanced/academic/challenging curriculum in the DC metro area?
TPMS
(TPMS STEM OR Eastern) magnets > private
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which middle school (ie from any private that includes grades 6-8, but also publics for comparison) has the most advanced/academic/challenging curriculum in the DC metro area?
TPMS