Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how you define well. There are A LOT of safety/security and cultural issues with the high schools in Silver Spring.
If I had to rank best to worst for black students, I'd say in the DCC:
- Blair
- Wheaton
- Einstein
- Northwood
- Kennedy
NEC:
- Blake
- Springbrook
- Paint Branch
Paint Branch is the most majority black high school population in MCPS but the academic outcomes and behavioral issues are OFF THE CHARTS. MCPS has a lot of work to do to improve the learning experience for black students. They've failed black kids pretty significantly.
Dog whistle alert.
No. I'm referring to the school climate/culture, which is the terminology MCPS uses to gauge the health and wellbeing of its schools. Go and look at the latest climate/culture surveys for the schools I listed. There are lots of problems.
Anonymous wrote:Just pointing out for those who may not have noticed: OP's child is a rising kindergartener.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how you define well. There are A LOT of safety/security and cultural issues with the high schools in Silver Spring.
If I had to rank best to worst for black students, I'd say in the DCC:
- Blair
- Wheaton
- Einstein
- Northwood
- Kennedy
NEC:
- Blake
- Springbrook
- Paint Branch
Paint Branch is the most majority black high school population in MCPS but the academic outcomes and behavioral issues are OFF THE CHARTS. MCPS has a lot of work to do to improve the learning experience for black students. They've failed black kids pretty significantly.
This is actually not true. The behavioral problems and police calls are actually a lot lower than at some of the W schools and RM. PBHS just gets a bad rap because it’s a majority black school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moving to Montgomery County from Southern Maryland. My daughter is a rising kindergarten and I’m interested in a school cluster that has a significant amount of African American students, but also ones that do extremely well and are well supported. I prefer the Silver Spring area since that’s where my job is, but I’m open to other parts of the county.
Blair, Blake, Einstein, Paint Branch... just to name a few.
Also, Silver Spring has the best outcomes for Black students.
Data for this? What a strange thing to say. I also don’t think it is correct.
To be specific, Silver Spring is among the best places in the country to raise Black boys, and research has shown that outcomes for Black men are the most impactful for families. The long paper link is below, and you can do a CTL-F for Silver Spring.
http://www.equality-of-opportunity.org/assets/documents/race_paper.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We'd be delighted to have you as a neighbor in MoCo, but what you are looking for is in PG.
https://www.pgcps.org/about-pgcps/applications
So you’re basically saying that black students only do well in PG schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RHES/NCC/Silver Creek/BCC is quite diverse.
+1
Anonymous wrote:RHES/NCC/Silver Creek/BCC is quite diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Paint branch has not had stable administration.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how you define well. There are A LOT of safety/security and cultural issues with the high schools in Silver Spring.
If I had to rank best to worst for black students, I'd say in the DCC:
- Blair
- Wheaton
- Einstein
- Northwood
- Kennedy
NEC:
- Blake
- Springbrook
- Paint Branch
Paint Branch is the most majority black high school population in MCPS but the academic outcomes and behavioral issues are OFF THE CHARTS. MCPS has a lot of work to do to improve the learning experience for black students. They've failed black kids pretty significantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how you define well. There are A LOT of safety/security and cultural issues with the high schools in Silver Spring.
If I had to rank best to worst for black students, I'd say in the DCC:
- Blair
- Wheaton
- Einstein
- Northwood
- Kennedy
NEC:
- Blake
- Springbrook
- Paint Branch
Paint Branch is the most majority black high school population in MCPS but the academic outcomes and behavioral issues are OFF THE CHARTS. MCPS has a lot of work to do to improve the learning experience for black students. They've failed black kids pretty significantly.
Dog whistle alert.
Anonymous wrote:We'd be delighted to have you as a neighbor in MoCo, but what you are looking for is in PG.
https://www.pgcps.org/about-pgcps/applications