Anonymous wrote:For all the parents waiting- I have two kids one who graduated from Poolesville and is at UMD and one that’s at PHS now.
At the time both applied, I was so caught up into the process and my kids had to get in.
In retrospect, I realize that my obsession (yes I admit it) with getting into a magnet program was unhealthy.
I’ve come to the realization that smart kids will do well in many environments. My UMD kid is friends with many kids that went to poorly ranked Maryland HS schools- yet they are all doing very well in their STEM college classes.
An admission or lack there of to a magnet program doesn’t determine your success. It’s just one stepping stone.
For those whose kids are accepted, congratulations! We’ve loved the experience and peer group.
For those that don’t get in (my younger one was originally waitlisted), I’ve seen first hand, great things from kids that were flat out rejected from these programs. Most MCPS schools (maybe all) offer BC Cal/ AP Bio etc- so there is a path for your child. I’m posting this because being put in the WP or flat out rejected is really tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then why would they say the info is mailed Feb. 1 on the MCPS web site?
They're factoring the changes to USPS made by the Trump administration so adding a few more days to the delivery time?
Anonymous wrote:Then why would they say the info is mailed Feb. 1 on the MCPS web site?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm chalking it up to another MCPS communications fail. They should communicate timelines properly to alleviate student anxiety. Have never understood the administration and why they seem to care more about themselves and how they look than they do about their actual constituents.
OMG What shall we do! The sky is falling!
I’m with PP on this. There’s really no reason not to communicate clearly on this. They sent out a newsletter earlier today. Why not use those communications to say something useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm chalking it up to another MCPS communications fail. They should communicate timelines properly to alleviate student anxiety. Have never understood the administration and why they seem to care more about themselves and how they look than they do about their actual constituents.
OMG What shall we do! The sky is falling!
I’m with PP on this. There’s really no reason not to communicate clearly on this. They sent out a newsletter earlier today. Why not use those communications to say something useful.
Agree! RM is hosting a class selection night tonight for incomings. Would be nice to know beforehand what the status of application is.
Is this for magnet or all students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm chalking it up to another MCPS communications fail. They should communicate timelines properly to alleviate student anxiety. Have never understood the administration and why they seem to care more about themselves and how they look than they do about their actual constituents.
OMG What shall we do! The sky is falling!
I’m with PP on this. There’s really no reason not to communicate clearly on this. They sent out a newsletter earlier today. Why not use those communications to say something useful.
Agree! RM is hosting a class selection night tonight for incomings. Would be nice to know beforehand what the status of application is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm chalking it up to another MCPS communications fail. They should communicate timelines properly to alleviate student anxiety. Have never understood the administration and why they seem to care more about themselves and how they look than they do about their actual constituents.
OMG What shall we do! The sky is falling!
I’m with PP on this. There’s really no reason not to communicate clearly on this. They sent out a newsletter earlier today. Why not use those communications to say something useful.
Anonymous wrote:For all the parents waiting- I have two kids one who graduated from Poolesville and is at UMD and one that’s at PHS now.
At the time both applied, I was so caught up into the process and my kids had to get in.
In retrospect, I realize that my obsession (yes I admit it) with getting into a magnet program was unhealthy.
I’ve come to the realization that smart kids will do well in many environments. My UMD kid is friends with many kids that went to poorly ranked Maryland HS schools- yet they are all doing very well in their STEM college classes.
An admission or lack there of to a magnet program doesn’t determine your success. It’s just one stepping stone.
For those whose kids are accepted, congratulations! We’ve loved the experience and peer group.
For those that don’t get in (my younger one was originally waitlisted), I’ve seen first hand, great things from kids that were flat out rejected from these programs. Most MCPS schools (maybe all) offer BC Cal/ AP Bio etc- so there is a path for your child. I’m posting this because being put in the WP or flat out rejected is really tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm chalking it up to another MCPS communications fail. They should communicate timelines properly to alleviate student anxiety. Have never understood the administration and why they seem to care more about themselves and how they look than they do about their actual constituents.
OMG What shall we do! The sky is falling!
Anonymous wrote:I hope this makes you feel good about yourself. You sound like a really classy person.