Anonymous wrote:We are very fortunate to have had the ability to choose any HS that we wanted last year when we moved to the area.
After a lot of research, we chose BCC. It is just as strong as any of the W schools, looking closely at the scores and sub-scores will show you this (we had a student entering 9th grade that would be unable to ever test for a magnet program so a strong peer group was important). It also has some economic and racial diversity that is a massive benefit to kids, we liked the freedom it offered kids (both during the school day and kids being able to walk/bus/metro to each other's homes) , and out of what are considered the stronger schools it is by far the least affected by helicopter parenting (likely due to many dual income families and large international population).
We have a current 7th grader who will likely get into both magnets next year (extraordinarily strong standardized test taker, has been student of the month multiple times, straight As, got into a very prestigious summer academic program, etc) and it will be her choice, but we will be very happy if she chooses BCC for HS.
Anonymous wrote:Not the PP but curious about student of the month award. Do many kids get this? Kid is at blair HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montgomery Blair.
Diversity
School spirit
Diverse courses and clubs
and....
The Magnet program..it is untouchable
Ditto. 1000%.
How many times can the same poster agree with their previous post. I get it you are psyched about being IB for Blair when the other options nearby are PG schools, Einstein and Northwood. I guess I would be too
Anonymous wrote:Wow student of the month!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assumptions:
(A) Child will attend a regular program at the school (i.e., no application to enter)
(B) Considering only the CURRENT makeup and boundaries of the school
I would choose RM for the following reasons (in no particular order):
(1) IB program for 9th and 10th grades
(2) Numerous strong AP and IB classes for 11th and 12th grades
(3) Racial and ethnic diversity is representative of the county as a whole
(4) SES diversity is representative of the country as a whole
(5) Large student body, but all students came from the same middle school
(6) Strong school spirit
(7) Competitive environment, but not a pressure cooker
(8) Central location in the county
(9) Near a downtown area with public transportation
+1 ITA, and 25 IB seats are set aside for inbound students.
Those 25 seats are filled at 9th grade or 11th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montgomery Blair.
Diversity
School spirit
Diverse courses and clubs
and....
The Magnet program..it is untouchable
Ditto. 1000%.
How many times can the same poster agree with their previous post. I get it you are psyched about being IB for Blair when the other options nearby are PG schools, Einstein and Northwood. I guess I would be too
LOL
I am the original poster.
I did not respond to my post, someone else did.
This is how much you know, stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montgomery Blair.
Diversity
School spirit
Diverse courses and clubs
and....
The Magnet program..it is untouchable
Ditto. 1000%.
How many times can the same poster agree with their previous post. I get it you are psyched about being IB for Blair when the other options nearby are PG schools, Einstein and Northwood. I guess I would be too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walter Johnson would be my choice for the best compromise between the diversity of BCC and the high achievement of Whitman or Churchill. Also the location is metro accessible.
What metro stop?!