Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein’s band and jazz band teacher, Mr Kelly, is amazing! He’s won some award, and had completely invigorated the music scene at Einstein since he started a few years ago. Two jazz band classes (lab and ensemble), a growing marching band (from 6 kids to 30+). Plus now the band kids show up to play at home basketball games. He’s really a great teacher and every kid I know who is into music at Einstein (and their parents) are super pumped about him. Look at Einstein!
Don't tell them that. Let them think its a terrible program so it keeps numbers down and class sizes reasonable. Really, its a terrible program and Blair is much better.
Exactly! My 2 kids are there now and loving it. i mean, no, no , it's umm, terrible...
Don't overcrowd Einstein. My 3rd still needs to lottery in, next year.
If you already have a kid(s) at an out of bounds DCC HS, I thought your younger kid(s) automatically got in too so long as older kid was still attending? And yes, Einstein is TERRIBLE! (wink)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein’s band and jazz band teacher, Mr Kelly, is amazing! He’s won some award, and had completely invigorated the music scene at Einstein since he started a few years ago. Two jazz band classes (lab and ensemble), a growing marching band (from 6 kids to 30+). Plus now the band kids show up to play at home basketball games. He’s really a great teacher and every kid I know who is into music at Einstein (and their parents) are super pumped about him. Look at Einstein!
Don't tell them that. Let them think its a terrible program so it keeps numbers down and class sizes reasonable. Really, its a terrible program and Blair is much better.
Exactly! My 2 kids are there now and loving it. i mean, no, no , it's umm, terrible...
Don't overcrowd Einstein. My 3rd still needs to lottery in, next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein’s band and jazz band teacher, Mr Kelly, is amazing! He’s won some award, and had completely invigorated the music scene at Einstein since he started a few years ago. Two jazz band classes (lab and ensemble), a growing marching band (from 6 kids to 30+). Plus now the band kids show up to play at home basketball games. He’s really a great teacher and every kid I know who is into music at Einstein (and their parents) are super pumped about him. Look at Einstein!
Don't tell them that. Let them think its a terrible program so it keeps numbers down and class sizes reasonable. Really, its a terrible program and Blair is much better.
Anonymous wrote:Einstein’s band and jazz band teacher, Mr Kelly, is amazing! He’s won some award, and had completely invigorated the music scene at Einstein since he started a few years ago. Two jazz band classes (lab and ensemble), a growing marching band (from 6 kids to 30+). Plus now the band kids show up to play at home basketball games. He’s really a great teacher and every kid I know who is into music at Einstein (and their parents) are super pumped about him. Look at Einstein!
Anonymous wrote:Has everyone already gotten the results of round one of the DCC lottery? We haven’t gotten anything yet.. Tx
Anonymous wrote:My kid is disappointed he didn’t get a spot at Wheaton. He is my youngest. Everyone we know in the past has been able to lottery in.
Anonymous wrote:Einstein’s band and jazz band teacher, Mr Kelly, is amazing! He’s won some award, and had completely invigorated the music scene at Einstein since he started a few years ago. Two jazz band classes (lab and ensemble), a growing marching band (from 6 kids to 30+). Plus now the band kids show up to play at home basketball games. He’s really a great teacher and every kid I know who is into music at Einstein (and their parents) are super pumped about him. Look at Einstein!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the encouragement for Round 2. I didn't think that would really help, especially if desired school is Blair, but maybe DC can get in that way. I don't know who posted about getting in for merit for music, but that is exactly where we are at. DC REALLY wants to study music at Blair. It has the best music program in the DCC (and I'm sure it is ranked very high in the whole county). According to DC's MS music teacher, Northwood has the worst music program because they cut the music teacher position to less than full time and we heard that teacher quit. Northwood has a music academy which we thought would be a good second choice but apparently it is not. Why is there no application program for Blair music?? Or any county music program? :-/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the encouragement for Round 2. I didn't think that would really help, especially if desired school is Blair, but maybe DC can get in that way. I don't know who posted about getting in for merit for music, but that is exactly where we are at. DC REALLY wants to study music at Blair. It has the best music program in the DCC (and I'm sure it is ranked very high in the whole county). According to DC's MS music teacher, Northwood has the worst music program because they cut the music teacher position to less than full time and we heard that teacher quit. Northwood has a music academy which we thought would be a good second choice but apparently it is not. Why is there no application program for Blair music?? Or any county music program? :-/
NP here, and with a MS-aged child so no skin in this particular game yet.
MCPS has considered an audition-based performing arts school, but it is unclear whether they are going to move foward on it at this point. It was one of the options on the table for Woodward, but the architectural plans that have been made public don't seem to suggest they are rehabbing that space with the goal of performing arts and practice spaces.
In your position, maybe the way forward is to do the second round application, but also look at some non-school options for music. Both DC Youth Orchestra and College Park Youth Orchestra have amazing programs, and if your child is really quite talented, they can audition for one of the more competitive groups.