Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are considered the top 5 MS in MCPS?
TPMS hands down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you even rank MS? OP, MS sucks across mcps. Focus on HS.
That's a mistake I made when buying my first home. Where I only looked at the high school rankings and not further down.
So we ended up buying in an area that had the worst elementary school in the cluster. At the same time, it was what we could afford at the time.
Based on our experience, I'd suggest looking at whatever level school your child will be going to.
Also US News does give a rankings on elementary and middle schools as well:
https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/elementary-schools/maryland
https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/middle-schools/maryland
But it's as other posters mentioned, it generally correlates with income level of the area, maybe with the exceptions of any special programs. And you always have to take these types of rankings with a grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:How do you even rank MS? OP, MS sucks across mcps. Focus on HS.
Anonymous wrote:TPMS - we had one kid at TPMS and another at a different middle school. TPMS is great - even the non magnet classes. Plus, the admin, school clubs, and community feel are all strong and impressive.
Anonymous wrote:What are considered the top 5 MS in MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately MCPS ruined the middle school magnets so I guess the “best” ones are the ones in the most wealthy areas or the ones with a good principal
Parent of younger kids here. What do you mean by saying MCPS “ruined” the magnets?
They changed from entry based on merit to entry based on lottery.
Correction : merit AND lottery
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there will be a lot of debate here but if you're going off of rankings, usually Pyle is at the top for MCPS
TPMS, the most decorated MS is at the top, not only in MCPS but in the whole DMV.
Robert Frost parents would strongly disagree.
Anonymous wrote:North Bethesda! A hidden gem. Wonderful parent community, engaged teachers and tiny bit more diverse than Pyle
Anonymous wrote:North Bethesda! A hidden gem. Wonderful parent community, engaged teachers and tiny bit more diverse than Pyle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there will be a lot of debate here but if you're going off of rankings, usually Pyle is at the top for MCPS
TPMS, the most decorated MS is at the top, not only in MCPS but in the whole DMV.