Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
How do you know there are fewer applicants in Poolesville SMCS, and less competitive pyramids? You must be a Blair parent tooting your own horn.
Don't worry pp. Just let them keep on assuming that. It's actually better for us, because it keeps our school smaller, people not wanting to move upcounty. These are folks that think every one point difference in MAP-M means their kids are smarter than ours.
It's not an assumption. MCPS has released this data in the past. Further, PHS STEM program has 50 slots whereas Blair has 100.
Anonymous wrote:I never ceased to be amazed at how coveted the “special” programs in MCPS are. I feel like we are fighting over crumbs. I’ve learned that the most competitive schools are the ones that receive the most applications and have the least spots to offer. It isn’t even a discussion about quality of teachers or facilities. Makes me sad for all the high achieving students who don’t make the cut because there are only 100 seats and not 125, or even larger. How is it that outside the US kids get higher levels of instruction than our kids without all these special programs? Just venting I guess!
Anonymous wrote:I never ceased to be amazed at how coveted the “special” programs in MCPS are. I feel like we are fighting over crumbs. I’ve learned that the most competitive schools are the ones that receive the most applications and have the least spots to offer. It isn’t even a discussion about quality of teachers or facilities. Makes me sad for all the high achieving students who don’t make the cut because there are only 100 seats and not 125, or even larger. How is it that outside the US kids get higher levels of instruction than our kids without all these special programs? Just venting I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
How do you know there are fewer applicants in Poolesville SMCS, and less competitive pyramids? You must be a Blair parent tooting your own horn.
Don't worry pp. Just let them keep on assuming that. It's actually better for us, because it keeps our school smaller, people not wanting to move upcounty. These are folks that think every one point difference in MAP-M means their kids are smarter than ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
How do you know there are fewer applicants in Poolesville SMCS, and less competitive pyramids? You must be a Blair parent tooting your own horn.
Demographic data on applications for these programs was published last year. I found the link here even.
There were 2X more applicants for Blair SMCS, according to the data MCPS has published. It also draws from the county's top-ranked HS like the W's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
What is a "less competitive pyramid"? Please explain.
Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
How do you know there are fewer applicants in Poolesville SMCS, and less competitive pyramids? You must be a Blair parent tooting your own horn.
Anonymous wrote:What are good MAP scores in math and reading in this context? Is there a percentile cutoff more or less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
How do you know there are fewer applicants in Poolesville SMCS, and less competitive pyramids? You must be a Blair parent tooting your own horn.
Demographic data on applications for these programs was published last year. I found the link here even.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.
How do you know there are fewer applicants in Poolesville SMCS, and less competitive pyramids? You must be a Blair parent tooting your own horn.
Anonymous wrote:Blair SMCS is the most competitive program in MCPS, mostly because it has the most applicants of any. Poolesville's program is similar in content but only half the size and has fewer applicants from less competitive pyramids.