Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't agree that the Poolesville magnet is stronger than Blair's magnet. I don't even understand how anyone could make this comparison without having kids in both schools. Other odd aspects of this thread are that the principal and the magnet administrator are different people (and genders), and also Blair's current principal used to be TPMS' principal as anyone with connections to TPMS would know. So this whole discussion seems uninformed.
Both schools follow basically the same curriculum, so the difference, if there is one, would be in the quality of the teachers. (Facilities are pretty much irrelevant IMO, but if it matters to you, Blair's building is less than 10 years old.) I can't speak for Poolesville, but the Blair magnet teachers my kids have had have been fabulous.
Having evaluated the quality of both and spoken to the appropriate people---I can tell you Poolesville is better. The main school at Poolesville is old but they have a new addition on the right side of the main building. Poolesville has a rural feel and Blair is at a busy Silver Spring intersection. The non magnet classes (your child will take non magnet classes at either school---English, History ...) are incomparable. Poolesville, because of its student body, is able to teach at a much higher level.
I don't understand the relevance of the principal and the magnet coordinator being different people of opposite genders!!! Yes, the new Blair principal is from TPMS. When Darryl Williams, the previous principal left, some teachers decided to leave.
Blair has the Math, Science, CS magnet and the CAP program. Poolesville has "houses," for example the Math, Science, CS House. At least one student got into MIT in 2012.
Poolesville is a rising star, and Blair seems to be a falling star.
Blair needs to buck up if it wants to stop the slide.
PP which grades are your kids in?
Unless you have had kids in both schools, you have no way of knowing how these two schools compare.
I'm laughing out loud at your "busy intersection" versus rural comment. This is relevant ... how?
Ignorance is bliss, isn't it? The rural-busy intersection comment is very relevant to safety.
The statement of needing to have kids at both schools is equally ignorant. I'm not going to enlighten you because I don't want anyone to suffer retaliation. Poolesville is a rising star, and Blair seems to be a falling star.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live near Blair, and I've learned something in the years that my kids have been in MCPS schools (they are now both middle schoolers).
All of this talk about "better" schools and the lauding of the Poolesville environment is just veiled racism. Believe me, I talked that way myself without realizing where it came from. Nowt hat I see my kids thriving in schools with lots and lots of different people, I realize what I was thinkng and feeling behind all that blah blah blah about school environments.
If you make a decision to move somewhere because of the "environment" being better, ask yourself if it's really what you mean.
I'm glad for my kids, that they have friends of many different races and backgrounds.
You really need to get out more often. Do you even understand the schools that apply to Poolesville magnet are Clarksburg, Damascus, Gaithersburg, Magruder, Northwest, Poolesville, Quince Orchard, Seneca Valley, or Watkins Mill.
We don't have to force diversity up here - our kids are in a diverse school environment since they were in pre-K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that we will stop rosy pictures and be honest with people wanting information. Poolesville just offers a much superior learning environment. The logic about 2800 kids is just plain wrong.
Check out that Blair field you like a little more closely. It's artificial and kids say you can see the crumb rubber that leeches out. Healthy?
My child goes to a non magnet MCPS with over 2000 kids and its a great learning environment and does very well on NMSF, SATs, and other metrics. So not sure size of high school is a predictor of success.
Anonymous wrote:I live near Blair, and I've learned something in the years that my kids have been in MCPS schools (they are now both middle schoolers).
All of this talk about "better" schools and the lauding of the Poolesville environment is just veiled racism. Believe me, I talked that way myself without realizing where it came from. Nowt hat I see my kids thriving in schools with lots and lots of different people, I realize what I was thinkng and feeling behind all that blah blah blah about school environments.
If you make a decision to move somewhere because of the "environment" being better, ask yourself if it's really what you mean.
I'm glad for my kids, that they have friends of many different races and backgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:I hope that we will stop rosy pictures and be honest with people wanting information. Poolesville just offers a much superior learning environment. The logic about 2800 kids is just plain wrong.
Check out that Blair field you like a little more closely. It's artificial and kids say you can see the crumb rubber that leeches out. Healthy?
Anonymous wrote:"Who would want to live in Poolesville?"
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:What an odd thread
Do people really move to be near a better magnet school?
Who would want to live in poolesville? And the thinly veiled racism is not necessary. People who live near Blair (or most places in and around dc) don't mind being around brown people.
My babysitter is in the Blair cap program and couldn't be happier.
If you were just trying to boost the poolesville program why not just start a thread saying how great they were doing, why mention Blair at all?
Anonymous wrote:I hope that we will stop rosy pictures and be honest with people wanting information. Poolesville just offers a much superior learning environment. The logic about 2800 kids is just plain wrong.
Check out that Blair field you like a little more closely. It's artificial and kids say you can see the crumb rubber that leeches out. Healthy?