Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone here said anything about race. I certainly wouldn't want to send my kids to Damascus High School and isn't that all white kids? Race doesn't have anything to do with how RM is but funny how everyone always jumps the gun at that. It is not a top school which is why it was picked to have the IB program in it. This isn't rocket science here. The magnet and IB programs go in the lower performing schools. Lower performing schools = more kids that don't give a crap vs that do and more uninvolved parents than involved. People give RM all these great grades and actually move into the area thinking it is a great school. Take out the IB and many other MCP high schools blow it away.
Not necessarily. Maybe more kids who haven't had the same advantageous, language-rich upbringing and more parents who work two jobs to support their families and don't have a cultural orientation towards involvement in school.
My husband and I both work jobs 40-50hrs a week. I am still involved in my both my kid's schools. I take vacation days to volunteer at the elementary school and am on the PTA for both schools. That statement is a cop-op to the lazies of this wold. You either care and find a way or don't. And the language issue, don't even get me started....
PP, if you are working 40-50 hours a week, you are not working two jobs. And you have paid vacation time, which you may schedule for when you want it. And you don't work in the evenings (assuming that your PTA meets in the evenings). And you have time and opportunity to post on DCUM during regular working hours. Can you understand that there are people who do not have the advantages you have?
Anonymous wrote:
Why not - there are kids getting on a bus at 6.15 to get to Eastern and Takoma Park (both in the Silver Spring area). This is ridiculous. So yes, why not have a couple of magnets in the western part of the county. I agree that Takoma Park is a nice school but not all parents are happy about the atmosphere at Eastern - there's a lot of bad language and the bathrooms are filthy. I don't care if the children are green or purple in color - that is besides the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How well does the IB program serve students who are well-rounded but have a strong interest in science. Is the program strong in this area? We are zoned for Walter Johnson but our child is interested in the RM IB program. We are not sure whether she would be better off at RM. Any thoughts? She is an excellent student with a good work ethic so we do think she would do well in the IB program but wonder she should just go to WJ. Thanks.
I would never pull my kid into RM, IB or not and leave WJ. No way. The IB program might be rigorous but the student population overall is not impressive - hence why RM is the IB location (bump the scores up.)
You could say the same about the middle school magnets, from which thousands of students have benefited over the years.
It is a tradeoff - better academics for an often iffy social environment. The families who choose to send their kids to these schools obviously think it is worthwhile but I personally wish the magnet schools were a little more spread out.
This is code for, "if only the magnet programs weren't part of larger schools with non-white, non-rich kids." I.e., PP thinks the magnets should be in Potomac, or maybe they should be all-school magnets like TJ in Virginia.
Like another PP said, my kid who did the TPMS magnet had a great experience. This was coming from private school. There wasn't any "tradeoff" or "iffy social environment" for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Is the IB program more humanities based, or does it have a science base also. Maybe an IB program teacher can answer this question better. I would like to my child to take the science courses, like biology, physics, chemistry along with anything else. Anybody know how strong the IB is on the science program. Also, does the IB program of each school differ in the courses, ex. humanities vs. sciences vs. engineering/mathematics etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone here said anything about race. I certainly wouldn't want to send my kids to Damascus High School and isn't that all white kids? Race doesn't have anything to do with how RM is but funny how everyone always jumps the gun at that. It is not a top school which is why it was picked to have the IB program in it. This isn't rocket science here. The magnet and IB programs go in the lower performing schools. Lower performing schools = more kids that don't give a crap vs that do and more uninvolved parents than involved. People give RM all these great grades and actually move into the area thinking it is a great school. Take out the IB and many other MCP high schools blow it away.
Not necessarily. Maybe more kids who haven't had the same advantageous, language-rich upbringing and more parents who work two jobs to support their families and don't have a cultural orientation towards involvement in school.
My husband and I both work jobs 40-50hrs a week. I am still involved in my both my kid's schools. I take vacation days to volunteer at the elementary school and am on the PTA for both schools. That statement is a cop-op to the lazies of this wold. You either care and find a way or don't. And the language issue, don't even get me started....
Anonymous wrote:
Yes Ritchie Park was placed into the district and the school's families/neighborhoods had an absolute fit because of it. No one wanted their kids to leave Wootton and go there. And guess what? Most of the good families moved away and crap is moving into those neighborhoods. Ritchie Park has major issues. Then they added Twinbrook school to RM. Fun. And yes, those 20% IB really bring up the rear. Fallsgrove has been begging to leave that district since day 1. They sold homes on the basis that they were going to Lakewood/Wootton and then slammed RM district on them. A lot of issues. I have been in the area for awhile. My husband went to RM and we sent 1 of our 3 kids thru RM. THe others switched to private before JW. Been there, done that. Not impressed.
Anonymous wrote:The magnet program was put at RM 25 years ago. At that time it did need the help and that was why it was selected. However, the program worked and the school is a different place. Also there was re-dristicting done at the same time. Which probably also helped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone here said anything about race. I certainly wouldn't want to send my kids to Damascus High School and isn't that all white kids? Race doesn't have anything to do with how RM is but funny how everyone always jumps the gun at that. It is not a top school which is why it was picked to have the IB program in it. This isn't rocket science here. The magnet and IB programs go in the lower performing schools. Lower performing schools = more kids that don't give a crap vs that do and more uninvolved parents than involved. People give RM all these great grades and actually move into the area thinking it is a great school. Take out the IB and many other MCP high schools blow it away.
Not necessarily. Maybe more kids who haven't had the same advantageous, language-rich upbringing and more parents who work two jobs to support their families and don't have a cultural orientation towards involvement in school.
Anonymous wrote:8:32..I am the PP you quoted. I hope our kids know each other and are friends!