Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TPMS and Blair both have a ton of kids- not in magnet programs - across all racial and SES groups, that are college bound and motivated in school.
+1
It's just just TPMS but TPMS is probably the richest of the DCC schools although SSI also pulls from some pretty well off areas.
Meant it's not JUST TPMS. All the DCC schools have a group of highly motivated and smart students across racial and SES groups.
Yes, of course. PP here - I only have experience at TPMS and Blair. I wonder if it's true that TPMS is the richest of the DCC middle schools - sure Takoma Park has a lot of very expensive houses but we also have a lot of low income apartments. Wonder how it all balances out.
They sent some of the poorest areas to (like flower Ave and long branch to a different school SSIMS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TPMS and Blair both have a ton of kids- not in magnet programs - across all racial and SES groups, that are college bound and motivated in school.
+1
It's just just TPMS but TPMS is probably the richest of the DCC schools although SSI also pulls from some pretty well off areas.
Meant it's not JUST TPMS. All the DCC schools have a group of highly motivated and smart students across racial and SES groups.
Yes, of course. PP here - I only have experience at TPMS and Blair. I wonder if it's true that TPMS is the richest of the DCC middle schools - sure Takoma Park has a lot of very expensive houses but we also have a lot of low income apartments. Wonder how it all balances out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood is fine even with the commute to Bethesda. The school is underrated. The twice exceptional program is there (gifted/talented learning disabled). DC likes that the school is smaller than a lot of the other DCC high schools.
Very happy at Northwood and the new building has not been the challenge we were anxious about.
Cannot say this about my other child’s Blair experience.
Could you say more about your other child’s Blair experience?
Very chaotic environment that was not good for her. Principal was totally unresponsive and delegated too much. Maybe a new principal will help change this. It certainly did for Northwood.
Nah, you're definitely trolling.
You're definitely not talking about Renay Johnson and Blair under her leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What seems to be missing from this racist discussion among white people is that excluding CAP (which is mostly white, UMC kids) the magnets are not in any way predominantly white or predominantly upper middle class. This is particularly true of MCPS’s flagship magnet at Blair, where white kids are very much the minority.
Those minority kids (Asians specifically) largely come from the 30-40% Asian wealthy neighborhoods.
+1 This isn't NYC. The Asian American kids in MCPS magnets are not coming from the families of dry cleaners and convenience store owners. They are the children of scientists and other professionals and disproportionately live in wealthy neighborhoods. You don't have to believe my word - check out this racial heat map: https://www.censusdots.com/race/montgomery-county-md-demographics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood is fine even with the commute to Bethesda. The school is underrated. The twice exceptional program is there (gifted/talented learning disabled). DC likes that the school is smaller than a lot of the other DCC high schools.
Very happy at Northwood and the new building has not been the challenge we were anxious about.
Cannot say this about my other child’s Blair experience.
Could you say more about your other child’s Blair experience?
Very chaotic environment that was not good for her. Principal was totally unresponsive and delegated too much. Maybe a new principal will help change this. It certainly did for Northwood.