Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those students will still be together in very large chunks due to scheduling since they all have the same block for the magnet classes and they are all advanced. There will be a few AA and hispanic students in the AP classes or on the accelerated math track BUT not many. For the white and asian kids, it "feels" diverse because look there is more than black kid in their class. For the majority of AA and hispanic kids they do not have white or asian kids in their math, English, science and other classes. Just electives that include no tracking and happen to work with their schedule to align with the magnet kids and PE. As previous posters have mentioned the magnet kids stick together at lunch and don't eat with everyone else.
Have to agree with the above poster. DS graduated last year and confirmed that the kids really do self-segregate. Unless they grew up in the DCC area, which most of the magnet kids do not, they have little if any social connections with the non-magnet kids.
I can't speak to the quality of the non-magnet Blair classes etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hands down the best high-school in the county.
And the best STEM program in the country
Said no one ever
Said the FACTS
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeneron_Science_Talent_Search
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hands down the best high-school in the county.
And the best STEM program in the country
Said no one ever
Anonymous wrote:Those students will still be together in very large chunks due to scheduling since they all have the same block for the magnet classes and they are all advanced. There will be a few AA and hispanic students in the AP classes or on the accelerated math track BUT not many. For the white and asian kids, it "feels" diverse because look there is more than black kid in their class. For the majority of AA and hispanic kids they do not have white or asian kids in their math, English, science and other classes. Just electives that include no tracking and happen to work with their schedule to align with the magnet kids and PE. As previous posters have mentioned the magnet kids stick together at lunch and don't eat with everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other disturbing thing about Blair is that almost 100% of both magnet programs are white or asian. If 800 out of 3000 kids are in the magnet that is 27%. The white and asian kids combined are 37.6. If you subtract the 27% that are in the magnet that means that only 10% of the remaining white and asians are not in the magnet.
If you assume that all the magnet kids would meet UMD basic entrance requirements and subtract the 27% from 31.5% then only 4.5% of the non-magnet kids graduate meeting basic UMD entrance requirements.
Its a segregated school.
Those stats are eye opening
Anonymous wrote:The other disturbing thing about Blair is that almost 100% of both magnet programs are white or asian. If 800 out of 3000 kids are in the magnet that is 27%. The white and asian kids combined are 37.6. If you subtract the 27% that are in the magnet that means that only 10% of the remaining white and asians are not in the magnet.
If you assume that all the magnet kids would meet UMD basic entrance requirements and subtract the 27% from 31.5% then only 4.5% of the non-magnet kids graduate meeting basic UMD entrance requirements.
Its a segregated school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hands down the best high-school in the county.
And the best STEM program in the country
Anonymous wrote:We went to the open house last night. I think Blair the best choice in the DCC.
Anonymous wrote:4 classes out of the day is a lot.
OP -could your child apply to one of the other magnet programs at Einstein or Wheaton?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not good. I may offend some folks but it's a ghetto school.
What exactly does that mean? Please explain. Also tell us what your connection to Blair is, a student, former student, your kids when there and when?
read 14:20 above
Um, 1994 was 25 years ago. How is that relevant to Blair today?
It isn't but Blair envy runs strong with a particular set.
Anonymous wrote:It's hands down the best high-school in the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not good. I may offend some folks but it's a ghetto school.
What exactly does that mean? Please explain. Also tell us what your connection to Blair is, a student, former student, your kids when there and when?
read 14:20 above
Um, 1994 was 25 years ago. How is that relevant to Blair today?