Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m not PP, but I’m assuming that the person who brought up John Poole’s GS rating being comparable to Westland’s is trying to go against the notion that Poolesville High School only has a high rating because of its magnets or because few Black/Hispanic/FARM recipient students go to schools in Poolesville.
Poolesville itself is a very affluent and educated area. They have a median income that isn’t too far off from Potomac’s and yet even John Poole has more Black and Hispanic students than Pyle and Cabin John. It’s true that the magnet students make up a large portion, but those magnets are regionalized to upcounty students only.
This isn't a notion, it's just a fact. What you do with that fact is up to you.
For what it's worth, the "upcounty" students in the Poolesville HS magnet programs come from these clusters:
Clarksburg
Damascus
Gaithersburg
Magruder
Northwest
Poolesville
Quince Orchard
Seneca Valley
Watkins Mill
Also, the Poolesville Fair Access people have spent a lot of time and effort trying to dispel your idea that Poolesville is a very affluent and educated area: https://monocacymonocle.com/images/issues_2020/MM_2020-02-21.pdf
I don’t know what your agenda is, I’m just going off the facts. Poolesville’s median household income is $180,524, and Bethesda’s is $164,142. Only 1.5% of people in Poolesville live in poverty, while 3% in Bethesda do. Those are the official numbers from the census. I don’t know why you think that people in Poolesville fighting to get their school replaced means they’re not wealthy and educated. Lots of schools in rich areas in large counties are old.
John Poole Middle School doesn’t rate any lower than Westland and hardly any lower than North Bethesda Middle School, and it has roughly the same amount of Hispanic/Black students as both of those middle schools. Kids in Poolesville will see far more Black and Hispanic kids in their life than kids who graduate from Churchill and Whitman will. It’s not some hillbilly place with nothing but white people that people here pretend it is. The schools their magnet kids come from are other schools in upcounty that have far more Black/Hispanic kids and more low-income kids. They’re not taking kids from the richest and educated parts of the county to inflate their schools. They’re working with their own region of the county.
Anonymous wrote:I still can’t figure out from all of the posts-does Poolesville MS and HS have a high percentage of students coming from conservative, redneck type families? Or are the majority of students ( and their families) more middle of the road?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid goes to PHS. It is a very chilled and very academic focused HS, without being a pressure cooker environment.
I love the vibe of the student body. Kids are super supportive of each other. I am so sad that one year of my kids HS life in this very amazing school was virtual. Really great group of parents too.
I like the new Principal also. BUT, really ancient school building. MCPS will not build a new school instead they will just do a bit of renovation. This is what it means to not be a W-school with Big Law parents. Very unfair.
This isn't good enough for you?
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/facilities/construction/project/21-0128%20PoolesvilleHS%20Powerpoint_REV8.pdf
Anonymous wrote:
I don’t know what your agenda is, I’m just going off the facts. Poolesville’s median household income is $180,524, and Bethesda’s is $164,142. Only 1.5% of people in Poolesville live in poverty, while 3% in Bethesda do. Those are the official numbers from the census. I don’t know why you think that people in Poolesville fighting to get their school replaced means they’re not wealthy and educated. Lots of schools in rich areas in large counties are old.
John Poole Middle School doesn’t rate any lower than Westland and hardly any lower than North Bethesda Middle School, and it has roughly the same amount of Hispanic/Black students as both of those middle schools. Kids in Poolesville will see far more Black and Hispanic kids in their life than kids who graduate from Churchill and Whitman will. It’s not some hill billy place with nothing but white people that people here pretend it is. The schools their magnet kids come from are other schools in upcounty that have far more Black/Hispanic kids and more low-income kids. They’re not taking kids from the richest and educated parts of the county to inflate their schools. They’re working with their own region of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m not PP, but I’m assuming that the person who brought up John Poole’s GS rating being comparable to Westland’s is trying to go against the notion that Poolesville High School only has a high rating because of its magnets or because few Black/Hispanic/FARM recipient students go to schools in Poolesville.
Poolesville itself is a very affluent and educated area. They have a median income that isn’t too far off from Potomac’s and yet even John Poole has more Black and Hispanic students than Pyle and Cabin John. It’s true that the magnet students make up a large portion, but those magnets are regionalized to upcounty students only.
This isn't a notion, it's just a fact. What you do with that fact is up to you.
For what it's worth, the "upcounty" students in the Poolesville HS magnet programs come from these clusters:
Clarksburg
Damascus
Gaithersburg
Magruder
Northwest
Poolesville
Quince Orchard
Seneca Valley
Watkins Mill
Also, the Poolesville Fair Access people have spent a lot of time and effort trying to dispel your idea that Poolesville is a very affluent and educated area: https://monocacymonocle.com/images/issues_2020/MM_2020-02-21.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the PP mean?
white?
It is among the least diverse high-schools in the county.
This is hysterical. My parents are recently retired high school teachers. My dad, in 40+ years at his rural school, never had a non-white student. My mom, in 40+ years at her rural school, had 3, 2 black students (brothers) and one southeast Asian student (adopted). My 300+ person graduating class at a suburban HS 20+ years ago had 1 non-white student (Indian).
Poolesville may be less diverse than other schools in this area, but it is radically diverse compared to the all-white schools in fly-over country.
Poolesville is a great HS by the way. As the location of multiple magnet programs, it has a high number of AP and other advanced courses compared to other HS in that part of MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m not PP, but I’m assuming that the person who brought up John Poole’s GS rating being comparable to Westland’s is trying to go against the notion that Poolesville High School only has a high rating because of its magnets or because few Black/Hispanic/FARM recipient students go to schools in Poolesville.
Poolesville itself is a very affluent and educated area. They have a median income that isn’t too far off from Potomac’s and yet even John Poole has more Black and Hispanic students than Pyle and Cabin John. It’s true that the magnet students make up a large portion, but those magnets are regionalized to upcounty students only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Totally off topic, but as someone from the Bay Area, when I first moved here and saw that sign on the 270 fwy, I chuckled.
Back to the topic at hand.. I've heard good things about Poolesville HS. Always ranked really high in MD and nationally. I thought about moving there for the school, but it's a bit too rural for me.
Yes, that's what happens when half of the student body is magnet students who got admitted due to high standardized test scores.
For comparison, John Poole MS is 69% white, and 13% of students qualify for FARMs.
get over it. There are many schools that are mostly white all over this country that don't do as well as Poolesville. And yes, the school is ranked highly because there are a lot of smart students there. Duh.
-non Poolesville parent
Get over what?
Also: yes, as you say, Poolesville HS is ranked highly because when half of the students at a school, are there because of their high test scores, then that school will have high average school test scores. It would be weird if it didn't.
Those magnet kids are still all upcounty kids, and it’s all upcounty academic talent. “Half the school population” is a GROSS over-exaggeration. It’s more like 1/4, if that. Plenty of other schools have magnets too, and they don’t rank like Poolesville. B-CC has an IB program and yet it still ranks lower despite it being a much wealthier school. John Poole Middle has the same rating as Westland despite having more students receiving FARMS and similar percentages of Hispanic/Black students. Just take the L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that's what happens when half of the student body is magnet students who got admitted due to high standardized test scores.
For comparison, John Poole MS is 69% white, and 13% of students qualify for FARMs.
And yet it still has a higher GS rating than North Bethesda MS and the same GS rating as Westland.
"And yet" what?
North Bethesda MS: 56% white, 8% qualify for FARMs
Westland MS: 59% white, 8% qualify for FARMs
If you’re going to use FARMS rate as a measure, 10% of John Poole students qualify for them, so that doesn’t really help your argument. Black and Hispanic students make up 21% of the students at North Bethesda MS, 25% at Westland MS, and 18% at John Poole. They don’t differ much in that regard either. Not to mention that John Poole has far more Black/Hispanic students than a lot of the other W feeder middle schools.
What argument are you talking about? The one where half of the students at Poolesville HS are at Poolesville HS because they got admitted to the magnet programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Totally off topic, but as someone from the Bay Area, when I first moved here and saw that sign on the 270 fwy, I chuckled.
Back to the topic at hand.. I've heard good things about Poolesville HS. Always ranked really high in MD and nationally. I thought about moving there for the school, but it's a bit too rural for me.
Yes, that's what happens when half of the student body is magnet students who got admitted due to high standardized test scores.
For comparison, John Poole MS is 69% white, and 13% of students qualify for FARMs.
get over it. There are many schools that are mostly white all over this country that don't do as well as Poolesville. And yes, the school is ranked highly because there are a lot of smart students there. Duh.
-non Poolesville parent
Get over what?
Also: yes, as you say, Poolesville HS is ranked highly because when half of the students at a school, are there because of their high test scores, then that school will have high average school test scores. It would be weird if it didn't.
Those magnet kids are still all upcounty kids, and it’s all upcounty academic talent. “Half the school population” is a GROSS over-exaggeration. It’s more like 1/4, if that. Plenty of other schools have magnets too, and they don’t rank like Poolesville. B-CC has an IB program and yet it still ranks lower despite it being a much wealthier school. John Poole Middle has the same rating as Westland despite having more students receiving FARMS and similar percentages of Hispanic/Black students. Just take the L.