Anonymous wrote:Students from the TPMS magnet are more likely to get in. And TPMS magnet students have a set aside for in-boundary. As a result, a good chunk will live in Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Students from the TPMS magnet are more likely to get in. And TPMS magnet students have a set aside for in-boundary. As a result, a good chunk will live in Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.
Every word of this is wrong. Blair does not have any local set-asides. Also, what "official MCPS letter sent to college students?"
It was posted on Blair's website so kids applying to college can include it with their application. It's on official letterhead and is addressed "To College Admissions Officers"
"The student whose application is enclosed is participating in the Science, Mathematics, Computer Science Magnet Program for highly able students at Montgomery Blair High School. Each year after careful screening of over 750 applicants from sixteen of the twenty-five high schools in Montgomery County, about 100 students are accepted for admission into the ninth grade. Our sister program at Poolesville High School accepts about 50 students from the remaining nine high schools in the county."
It's good that there are no "set-asides" in the Magnet Program. It would be quite the scandal if there were and parents would be furious that special treatment is given to Poolesville and Blair.
I hope the guidance counselor sent this letter to my kid’s colleges, because my kid sure didn’t.
Yes, it's for the school to send to the colleges along with the transcript. All schools do this.
Anonymous wrote:Students from the TPMS magnet are more likely to get in. And TPMS magnet students have a set aside for in-boundary. As a result, a good chunk will live in Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.
So, you clearly don't know what you're talking about, and yet you spew your nonsense as if you were an expert. Now, that is shameful.
My kid was in the TPMS local set, then to Blair (also admitted to rmib, cap, both wheaton programs), now at Ivy. So, suck it on the locals-bashing. That whole political connections theory is ridiculous. Most of us have no connections, and many are immigrants. There are many intelligent, vibrant thinkers in the local catchment. Most of them have less outside enrichment (aops, Hopkins cty, Dr. Li etc) than their west county peers. There is no sense that anyone in the program didn't compete or didn't deserve to be there.
Let's correct some of the false premises here (and elsewhere):
Blair magnet has a letter that students can include with admissions. Blair does not set aside seats for locals. Blairchas roughly 100 magnet students per year. Blair also does not admit be test alone. There are many intelligent, intellectually curious kids in this county. We need more magnet spots/programs and less bashing the kids fortunate enough to gain access.
Yes, there is NO set aside for Blair. The HS magnet program has roughly 400 kids or would if nobody dropped out....
RMIB, however, does have a number of seats set aside for in-bounds students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.
Every word of this is wrong. Blair does not have any local set-asides. Also, what "official MCPS letter sent to college students?"
It was posted on Blair's website so kids applying to college can include it with their application. It's on official letterhead and is addressed "To College Admissions Officers"
"The student whose application is enclosed is participating in the Science, Mathematics, Computer Science Magnet Program for highly able students at Montgomery Blair High School. Each year after careful screening of over 750 applicants from sixteen of the twenty-five high schools in Montgomery County, about 100 students are accepted for admission into the ninth grade. Our sister program at Poolesville High School accepts about 50 students from the remaining nine high schools in the county."
It's good that there are no "set-asides" in the Magnet Program. It would be quite the scandal if there were and parents would be furious that special treatment is given to Poolesville and Blair.
I hope the guidance counselor sent this letter to my kid’s colleges, because my kid sure didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.
Every word of this is wrong. Blair does not have any local set-asides. Also, what "official MCPS letter sent to college students?"
It was posted on Blair's website so kids applying to college can include it with their application. It's on official letterhead and is addressed "To College Admissions Officers"
"The student whose application is enclosed is participating in the Science, Mathematics, Computer Science Magnet Program for highly able students at Montgomery Blair High School. Each year after careful screening of over 750 applicants from sixteen of the twenty-five high schools in Montgomery County, about 100 students are accepted for admission into the ninth grade. Our sister program at Poolesville High School accepts about 50 students from the remaining nine high schools in the county."
It's good that there are no "set-asides" in the Magnet Program. It would be quite the scandal if there were and parents would be furious that special treatment is given to Poolesville and Blair.
Anonymous wrote:People, you don't have to argue over bus times for Blair magnet. It is posted on the web:
https://mbhs.edu/newsevents/Announcements/BLAIR%20HS%20-%20757%20-%20MAGNET%20ARR.pdf
Many of the bus routes are not very long, while a few are longer. The longest is 77 minutes.
From an actual Blair magnet parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.
So, you clearly don't know what you're talking about, and yet you spew your nonsense as if you were an expert. Now, that is shameful.
My kid was in the TPMS local set, then to Blair (also admitted to rmib, cap, both wheaton programs), now at Ivy. So, suck it on the locals-bashing. That whole political connections theory is ridiculous. Most of us have no connections, and many are immigrants. There are many intelligent, vibrant thinkers in the local catchment. Most of them have less outside enrichment (aops, Hopkins cty, Dr. Li etc) than their west county peers. There is no sense that anyone in the program didn't compete or didn't deserve to be there.
Let's correct some of the false premises here (and elsewhere):
Blair magnet has a letter that students can include with admissions. Blair does not set aside seats for locals. Blairchas roughly 100 magnet students per year. Blair also does not admit be test alone. There are many intelligent, intellectually curious kids in this county. We need more magnet spots/programs and less bashing the kids fortunate enough to gain access.
Yes, there is NO set aside for Blair. The HS magnet program has roughly 400 kids or would if nobody dropped out....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.
So, you clearly don't know what you're talking about, and yet you spew your nonsense as if you were an expert. Now, that is shameful.
My kid was in the TPMS local set, then to Blair (also admitted to rmib, cap, both wheaton programs), now at Ivy. So, suck it on the locals-bashing. That whole political connections theory is ridiculous. Most of us have no connections, and many are immigrants. There are many intelligent, vibrant thinkers in the local catchment. Most of them have less outside enrichment (aops, Hopkins cty, Dr. Li etc) than their west county peers. There is no sense that anyone in the program didn't compete or didn't deserve to be there.
Let's correct some of the false premises here (and elsewhere):
Blair magnet has a letter that students can include with admissions. Blair does not set aside seats for locals. Blairchas roughly 100 magnet students per year. Blair also does not admit be test alone. There are many intelligent, intellectually curious kids in this county. We need more magnet spots/programs and less bashing the kids fortunate enough to gain access.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.
Every word of this is wrong. Blair does not have any local set-asides. Also, what "official MCPS letter sent to college students?"
Anonymous wrote:I have heard from other parents that kids that come from Whitman/Churchill/ BCC/Wooten are less likely to get into the magnet program than kids from less privileged areas. I’m not sure if this is just rumor or an actual policy meant to help diversity. Just wondering if there had been any public discussions if this by MoCo school administrators. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:So there are actually 500 students in the magnet program? 400 that competed and 100 that were all local admits? The official MCPS letter sent to college students made it sound as if the 25 local set-asides were the same as the 100 selected from across the County. Wow. Shameful.