Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re districted to QOHS. 2,333 in national rankings? Eek. No way.
QO below NWHS
In MD:
NWHS #18
QO #45 - below Springbrook, Blake, Damascus, Clarksburg.
What happened to QO? They used to be on par with NWHS.
Too much football
The problem with qohs is that the school really emphasizes sports to such a degree that academics is pushed aside. All they talk about 24/7 at the school,is sports especially football. But when you look at the number of college sports scholarships received by students at the end of the school year, the numbers are similar to poolesville high school.
Also, we live closer to,the school and any and every time I drive by, I see whole groups of kids walking outside either going to McDonald’s or Dunkin’ or skipping school and heading to the surrounding neighborhood. It’s pretty abysmal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Poolesville like maryland's ashburn?
No, they have a magnet program but their regular folk aren't as bad as RM and Blair.
Poolesville is in the sticks, and it has 36% Asian American students. That's why their scores are high.
Any wealthy school or school with a high % of Asian American population will have high test scores. I know people don't like to hear that, but it's true.
Same thing plays out in CA where I'm originally from. There are HS that have a 40% FARMs rate, but high Asian American population, and their scores are very high.
What percent of the students at Poolesville are magnet students? What percent of the students at Blair & RM are in the magnet. Let’s look at socio economic and racial data of each of those three schools.
I don't know about Poolesville, but RMIB is about 125 per grade, and about 25 from inbound RM cluster. Blair is about 100.
You can look up "at a glance" for those schools, as well as the feeder MS to get a sense of the demographics of the HS based on the MS.
My assumption is a greater percentage of Poolesville students are in a magnet program vs the other two schools, hence the higher performance and rating.
They call it a whole school magnet but I think about 3/4 of the school may be test-in magnet students and the quarter are local students who part of a program that provides the opportunity to do a cool independent research project. I could be wrong on the numbers but the PP is correct that a much greater percentage of the school is in a magnet.
According to the Metis report, Poolesville has the following numbers of magnet seats:
Math, Science, Computer Science (magnet) 50 /grade
Humanities (magnet) 50 /grade
Global Ecology (magnet) 50 /grade
So that would come to 600 magnet students across all four grades. The school has 1300 students altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Poolesville like maryland's ashburn?
No, they have a magnet program but their regular folk aren't as bad as RM and Blair.
Poolesville is in the sticks, and it has 36% Asian American students. That's why their scores are high.
Any wealthy school or school with a high % of Asian American population will have high test scores. I know people don't like to hear that, but it's true.
Same thing plays out in CA where I'm originally from. There are HS that have a 40% FARMs rate, but high Asian American population, and their scores are very high.
What percent of the students at Poolesville are magnet students? What percent of the students at Blair & RM are in the magnet. Let’s look at socio economic and racial data of each of those three schools.
I don't know about Poolesville, but RMIB is about 125 per grade, and about 25 from inbound RM cluster. Blair is about 100.
You can look up "at a glance" for those schools, as well as the feeder MS to get a sense of the demographics of the HS based on the MS.
My assumption is a greater percentage of Poolesville students are in a magnet program vs the other two schools, hence the higher performance and rating.
They call it a whole school magnet but I think about 3/4 of the school may be test-in magnet students and the quarter are local students who part of a program that provides the opportunity to do a cool independent research project. I could be wrong on the numbers but the PP is correct that a much greater percentage of the school is in a magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Poolesville like maryland's ashburn?
No, they have a magnet program but their regular folk aren't as bad as RM and Blair.
Poolesville is in the sticks, and it has 36% Asian American students. That's why their scores are high.
Any wealthy school or school with a high % of Asian American population will have high test scores. I know people don't like to hear that, but it's true.
Same thing plays out in CA where I'm originally from. There are HS that have a 40% FARMs rate, but high Asian American population, and their scores are very high.
What percent of the students at Poolesville are magnet students? What percent of the students at Blair & RM are in the magnet. Let’s look at socio economic and racial data of each of those three schools.
I don't know about Poolesville, but RMIB is about 125 per grade, and about 25 from inbound RM cluster. Blair is about 100.
You can look up "at a glance" for those schools, as well as the feeder MS to get a sense of the demographics of the HS based on the MS.
My assumption is a greater percentage of Poolesville students are in a magnet program vs the other two schools, hence the higher performance and rating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Poolesville like maryland's ashburn?
No, they have a magnet program but their regular folk aren't as bad as RM and Blair.
"as bad"? LOL
I can tell you don't have kids at RM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re districted to QOHS. 2,333 in national rankings? Eek. No way.
QO below NWHS
In MD:
NWHS #18
QO #45 - below Springbrook, Blake, Damascus, Clarksburg.
What happened to QO? They used to be on par with NWHS.
Too much football
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Poolesville like maryland's ashburn?
No, they have a magnet program but their regular folk aren't as bad as RM and Blair.
Poolesville is in the sticks, and it has 36% Asian American students. That's why their scores are high.
Any wealthy school or school with a high % of Asian American population will have high test scores. I know people don't like to hear that, but it's true.
Same thing plays out in CA where I'm originally from. There are HS that have a 40% FARMs rate, but high Asian American population, and their scores are very high.
What percent of the students at Poolesville are magnet students? What percent of the students at Blair & RM are in the magnet. Let’s look at socio economic and racial data of each of those three schools.
I don't know about Poolesville, but RMIB is about 125 per grade, and about 25 from inbound RM cluster. Blair is about 100.
You can look up "at a glance" for those schools, as well as the feeder MS to get a sense of the demographics of the HS based on the MS.