Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Frost MS teacher here: We always had a handful of kids come to Frost after a few weeks at Takoma Magnet. They were all extremely happy with the decision and thrived at Frost (at least in 6th grade).
Because there's a strong local cohort at Frost, there's really no need for a magnet. Not sure why they even invite kids from there.
The actual attendees at TPMS and EMS magnets skew so heavily to Takoma/Silver Spring that they have to find some that will come from outside that area - or it's not a magnet at all.
That's not exactly true. Only 25 of the 125 magnet students live in-boundary. 80% are bussed in.
There is a not insignificant geographical difference between the group of students initially offered a place and the students who attend. You can see the resulting skew towards geographical proximity if you have a PTA directory. I know I know, different back in the parent nominate student days.
I wouldn't be surprised. I mean if my kid were zoned for Frost I'd not bother either especially since the MS magnet cohort isn't even the same since the random lottery. I mean sure it's a great program but isn't worth an hour bus ride.
Further, MCPS needs to do two things. 1) double the number of magnet MS programs 2) restrict the pool to a higher percentile at least in the first round so that kids who really need this aren't excluded.
Ditto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Frost MS teacher here: We always had a handful of kids come to Frost after a few weeks at Takoma Magnet. They were all extremely happy with the decision and thrived at Frost (at least in 6th grade).
Because there's a strong local cohort at Frost, there's really no need for a magnet. Not sure why they even invite kids from there.
The actual attendees at TPMS and EMS magnets skew so heavily to Takoma/Silver Spring that they have to find some that will come from outside that area - or it's not a magnet at all.
That's not exactly true. Only 25 of the 125 magnet students live in-boundary. 80% are bussed in.
There is a not insignificant geographical difference between the group of students initially offered a place and the students who attend. You can see the resulting skew towards geographical proximity if you have a PTA directory. I know I know, different back in the parent nominate student days.
I wouldn't be surprised. I mean if my kid were zoned for Frost I'd not bother either especially since the MS magnet cohort isn't even the same since the random lottery. I mean sure it's a great program but isn't worth an hour bus ride.
Further, MCPS needs to do two things. 1) double the number of magnet MS programs 2) restrict the pool to a higher percentile at least in the first round so that kids who really need this aren't excluded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Frost MS teacher here: We always had a handful of kids come to Frost after a few weeks at Takoma Magnet. They were all extremely happy with the decision and thrived at Frost (at least in 6th grade).
Because there's a strong local cohort at Frost, there's really no need for a magnet. Not sure why they even invite kids from there.
The actual attendees at TPMS and EMS magnets skew so heavily to Takoma/Silver Spring that they have to find some that will come from outside that area - or it's not a magnet at all.
That's not exactly true. Only 25 of the 125 magnet students live in-boundary. 80% are bussed in.
There is a not insignificant geographical difference between the group of students initially offered a place and the students who attend. You can see the resulting skew towards geographical proximity if you have a PTA directory. I know I know, different back in the parent nominate student days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Frost MS teacher here: We always had a handful of kids come to Frost after a few weeks at Takoma Magnet. They were all extremely happy with the decision and thrived at Frost (at least in 6th grade).
Because there's a strong local cohort at Frost, there's really no need for a magnet. Not sure why they even invite kids from there.
The actual attendees at TPMS and EMS magnets skew so heavily to Takoma/Silver Spring that they have to find some that will come from outside that area - or it's not a magnet at all.
That's not exactly true. Only 25 of the 125 magnet students live in-boundary. 80% are bussed in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Frost MS teacher here: We always had a handful of kids come to Frost after a few weeks at Takoma Magnet. They were all extremely happy with the decision and thrived at Frost (at least in 6th grade).
Because there's a strong local cohort at Frost, there's really no need for a magnet. Not sure why they even invite kids from there.
The actual attendees at TPMS and EMS magnets skew so heavily to Takoma/Silver Spring that they have to find some that will come from outside that area - or it's not a magnet at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Frost MS teacher here: We always had a handful of kids come to Frost after a few weeks at Takoma Magnet. They were all extremely happy with the decision and thrived at Frost (at least in 6th grade).
Because there's a strong local cohort at Frost, there's really no need for a magnet. Not sure why they even invite kids from there.
Anonymous wrote:Former Frost MS teacher here: We always had a handful of kids come to Frost after a few weeks at Takoma Magnet. They were all extremely happy with the decision and thrived at Frost (at least in 6th grade).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And who won the science bowl last year and this year?
Frost.
Who sent the more students to Mathcounts national last year?
Frost.
woot woot!
Frost lost badly to TPMS at state math counts. Sending more kiids is not the same as performing.
Once the lottery kids are in 8th, Frost may finally surpass TPMS. It will illustrate how badly MCPS has messed up these once respected flagship programs with their ill-conceived lottery. My neighbor's son is a 7th grade on the JV math team now and claims that several of the strongest 6th-grade nathletes aren't even in the magnet this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is considering leaving a STEM Magnet for Robert Frost due to wanting to avoid a terrible commute.
Does anyone have experience with these programs and is throwing away a magnet education stupid in this case?
Forst is a fine school as is TPMS, but in the past magnets were all about the cohort. With the lottery admissions, that just doesn't exist anymore. Sure there are bright kids but it isn't really the same.
This. I would choose Frost. It has good stem clubs and enough peers, plus it’ll probably easier for your kid to stand out. with the time saved from the commute, almost a no brainer.
Agree - there just isn't the same incentive to put up with the commute to be with the lottery cohort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is considering leaving a STEM Magnet for Robert Frost due to wanting to avoid a terrible commute.
Does anyone have experience with these programs and is throwing away a magnet education stupid in this case?
Forst is a fine school as is TPMS, but in the past magnets were all about the cohort. With the lottery admissions, that just doesn't exist anymore. Sure there are bright kids but it isn't really the same.
This. I would choose Frost. It has good stem clubs and enough peers, plus it’ll probably easier for your kid to stand out. with the time saved from the commute, almost a no brainer.