Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then Blair is a better school than Whitman if half of the NMSF kids are not in Magnet.
What about RM? Same?
Blair is much bigger than Whitman and any other county school. I really doubt half the NMSFs are outside the magnets anyway.
I do too. But that pp was adamant.
They are NOT in the general classes.
But to answer the subject of the original post ... Don't you think they are unevenly distributed... yes... they are... but if you attributed the NM to the schools they should attend there would be more in their home school. Schools don't create NM kids, I don't even think they should list the kids school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then Blair is a better school than Whitman if half of the NMSF kids are not in Magnet.
What about RM? Same?
Blair is much bigger than Whitman and any other county school. I really doubt half the NMSFs are outside the magnets anyway.
I do too. But that pp was adamant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then Blair is a better school than Whitman if half of the NMSF kids are not in Magnet.
What about RM? Same?
Blair is much bigger than Whitman and any other county school. I really doubt half the NMSFs are outside the magnets anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...
Most people would guess all of the NMSF at Blair and RM are magnet students. And they will not be off.
Actually, not all of them are part of the magnets. Several take magnet classes, as all those who are zoned for Blair are eligible to do, but they are not magnet students. My non scientific poll shows a little over half are dedicated magnet, the rest zoned or DCC kids.
I can believe this. I bet there are families who live, say, in Silver Spring, whose kids don't test into the magnet or for other reasons don't want to be in the magnet environment. Since Blair is arguably the best of the DCC high schools I can see them going to Blair and doing quite well without nexessarily being in the magnet program.
And isn't the CAPP program only open to DCC students anyway?
Yes - http://cap.mbhs.edu/admission.html
Not quite. If you are out of DCC but attend the Eastern magnet, you can go on to CAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...
Most people would guess all of the NMSF at Blair and RM are magnet students. And they will not be off.
Actually, not all of them are part of the magnets. Several take magnet classes, as all those who are zoned for Blair are eligible to do, but they are not magnet students. My non scientific poll shows a little over half are dedicated magnet, the rest zoned or DCC kids.
I can believe this. I bet there are families who live, say, in Silver Spring, whose kids don't test into the magnet or for other reasons don't want to be in the magnet environment. Since Blair is arguably the best of the DCC high schools I can see them going to Blair and doing quite well without nexessarily being in the magnet program.
And isn't the CAPP program only open to DCC students anyway?
Yes - http://cap.mbhs.edu/admission.html
Anonymous wrote:Then Blair is a better school than Whitman if half of the NMSF kids are not in Magnet.
What about RM? Same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...
Most people would guess all of the NMSF at Blair and RM are magnet students. And they will not be off.
Actually, not all of them are part of the magnets. Several take magnet classes, as all those who are zoned for Blair are eligible to do, but they are not magnet students. My non scientific poll shows a little over half are dedicated magnet, the rest zoned or DCC kids.
I can believe this. I bet there are families who live, say, in Silver Spring, whose kids don't test into the magnet or for other reasons don't want to be in the magnet environment. Since Blair is arguably the best of the DCC high schools I can see them going to Blair and doing quite well without nexessarily being in the magnet program.
And isn't the CAPP program only open to DCC students anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...
Most people would guess all of the NMSF at Blair and RM are magnet students. And they will not be off.
Actually, not all of them are part of the magnets. Several take magnet classes, as all those who are zoned for Blair are eligible to do, but they are not magnet students. My non scientific poll shows a little over half are dedicated magnet, the rest zoned or DCC kids.
I can believe this. I bet there are families who live, say, in Silver Spring, whose kids don't test into the magnet or for other reasons don't want to be in the magnet environment. Since Blair is arguably the best of the DCC high schools I can see them going to Blair and doing quite well without nexessarily being in the magnet program.
And isn't the CAPP program only open to DCC students anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...
Most people would guess all of the NMSF at Blair and RM are magnet students. And they will not be off.
Actually, not all of them are part of the magnets. Several take magnet classes, as all those who are zoned for Blair are eligible to do, but they are not magnet students. My non scientific poll shows a little over half are dedicated magnet, the rest zoned or DCC kids.
I can believe this. I bet there are families who live, say, in Silver Spring, whose kids don't test into the magnet or for other reasons don't want to be in the magnet environment. Since Blair is arguably the best of the DCC high schools I can see them going to Blair and doing quite well without nexessarily being in the magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...
Most people would guess all of the NMSF at Blair and RM are magnet students. And they will not be off.
Actually, not all of them are part of the magnets. Several take magnet classes, as all those who are zoned for Blair are eligible to do, but they are not magnet students. My non scientific poll shows a little over half are dedicated magnet, the rest zoned or DCC kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...
Most people would guess all of the NMSF at Blair and RM are magnet students. And they will not be off.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just need to say how many of these kids are in the magnet programs...