Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Even if that's true, why was it moved from Northwood to Einstein in between the August and October presentations, along with the theater & music portion of the performing arts programs? I'm not against Einstein having some of those programs, but that's a LOT to take from one school without giving them anything in return from any other Region 1 school.
Don't take it out on Einstein parents. Demand the humanities program for Northwood. Putting it at Whitman is pure idiocy.
the regional programs mean that each school has a criteria-based magnet. which criteria-based magnet should go to Whitman?
I disagree that every school needs a criteria based magnet. I think that's a terrible idea. Whitman has tons of advanced humanities course offerings for its students. It does not need a magnet program, and placing a magnet program in a high income school will increase racial and economic segregation.
but that's the rule. look at all of the regions. each school has a criteria-based magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Even if that's true, why was it moved from Northwood to Einstein in between the August and October presentations, along with the theater & music portion of the performing arts programs? I'm not against Einstein having some of those programs, but that's a LOT to take from one school without giving them anything in return from any other Region 1 school.
Don't take it out on Einstein parents. Demand the humanities program for Northwood. Putting it at Whitman is pure idiocy.
the regional programs mean that each school has a criteria-based magnet. which criteria-based magnet should go to Whitman?
I disagree that every school needs a criteria based magnet. I think that's a terrible idea. Whitman has tons of advanced humanities course offerings for its students. It does not need a magnet program, and placing a magnet program in a high income school will increase racial and economic segregation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood is a better performing arts program and that’s why they are getting the criteria program. Einstein has a better visual arts program. Both schools will keep local programs too. I don’t know why this is so complicated for Einstein parents except they are have prejudice against other schools which makes no sense because Einstein is no blue ribbon school either.
Northwood is a humanities school, and most—if not all—of its academies reflect that. Einstein’s VAPA program has not only done more for its community throughout the years, but has also received national recognition. Einstein has produced some of the top performers in the county over the years, which is why many students have chosen Einstein over Northwood for the Visual and Performing Arts. Northwood may have a new, shiny building, but that’s the only reason MCPS thinks it’s a good idea to move the program there. Einstein, however, has both the interest and the reputation to sustain it—and has successfully done so for over a decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Even if that's true, why was it moved from Northwood to Einstein in between the August and October presentations, along with the theater & music portion of the performing arts programs? I'm not against Einstein having some of those programs, but that's a LOT to take from one school without giving them anything in return from any other Region 1 school.
Don't take it out on Einstein parents. Demand the humanities program for Northwood. Putting it at Whitman is pure idiocy.
the regional programs mean that each school has a criteria-based magnet. which criteria-based magnet should go to Whitman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought theater was staying at Northwood?
You're right, it is. It's listed under Northwood as as "interest" based program, and Einstein has visual arts and music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Even if that's true, why was it moved from Northwood to Einstein in between the August and October presentations, along with the theater & music portion of the performing arts programs? I'm not against Einstein having some of those programs, but that's a LOT to take from one school without giving them anything in return from any other Region 1 school.
Don't take it out on Einstein parents. Demand the humanities program for Northwood. Putting it at Whitman is pure idiocy.
the regional programs mean that each school has a criteria-based magnet. which criteria-based magnet should go to Whitman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Even if that's true, why was it moved from Northwood to Einstein in between the August and October presentations, along with the theater & music portion of the performing arts programs? I'm not against Einstein having some of those programs, but that's a LOT to take from one school without giving them anything in return from any other Region 1 school.
Don't take it out on Einstein parents. Demand the humanities program for Northwood. Putting it at Whitman is pure idiocy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's also really gross to see parents crapping on other schools in your greater community -- your kid has friends at the school that you're saying sucks.
Einstein has a great VAC and the VAPA has led to a good music culture.
Northwood has a strong dance and theater culture.
Both schools provide enrichment to kids.
Einstein having 2 jazz bands doesn't mean Northwood sucks. Northwood having award-winning Latin dance teams doesn't mean Einstein sucks.
Maybe focus on raising the bar for all kids so nobody approaches their high school choice with a zero-sum mindset.
I know you mean well but nobody said Northwood isn’t a good school or that it sucks. But let’s not pretend that the Visual and Performing Arts Academy isn’t the real deal. Einstein’s VAPA program produced a YoungArts winner in musical theatre just last year. Clearly, there’s growing demand for arts classes at Einstein, but the program hasn’t been given enough resources. This isn’t about Northwood—it’s about the Einstein community wanting to preserve what they built from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:I thought theater was staying at Northwood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Even if that's true, why was it moved from Northwood to Einstein in between the August and October presentations, along with the theater & music portion of the performing arts programs? I'm not against Einstein having some of those programs, but that's a LOT to take from one school without giving them anything in return from any other Region 1 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.
No one care about the biomedical program. It’s a basic program without advanced classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/10/22/mcps-programming-changes/
congratulations, Einstein parents. You got what you wanted and simultaneously destroyed Northwood’s future. You now have 3 criteria based programs including your precious performing arts while Northwood has 1 program. You even got Northwood’s STEM program.
You should be ashamed of yourselves and MCPS is such a cowardly disgrace.
If you think Northwood won’t rise up now, you have it wrong. You woke up this community.
As far as I know the Einstein community did not ask to move the biomedical program to Einstein.
I think MCPS's process is aimed at making loud parents happy and not at doing what is best for kids. It's an abominable process.
Also it is a common tactic to make less privileged groups fight amongst themselves while the wealthy groups sit pretty. Not sure if you are doing that intentionally or unintentionally but I recommend you redirect your ire to the schools that already have more advanced coursework than any DCC school does now and are now getting more.