Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any info on Tilden?
Tilden is okay. As far as academics, north Bethesda students fare better at WJ than Tilden students.
Anonymous wrote:Any info on Tilden?
Anonymous wrote:Can you share your experience with Westland MS and Silver Creek MS the two that feed into Einstein HS or Walter Johnson HS?
Anonymous wrote:Can you share your experience with Westland MS and Silver Creek MS the two that feed into Einstein HS or Walter Johnson HS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recommend taking a look at the after school clubs and seeing which "best" fits your child's (or your) likes. This is a great proxy for how involved teachers (who volunteer to run these clubs) and parents are in that MS. MCPS curriculum is more or less the same everywhere and lets face it - most of the kids receive enrichment outside of school to make up for any deficits in school. Its really the overall fit (safety, clubs, size etc) that determine "best" for any particular kid. My older kid went to TPMS, my younger didnt but got a better experience at our home school. Both are now in HS magnets for what it is worth.
Except the TPMS magnet which has more accelerated math and science than other MS.
TPMS does not have any of that. The have enriched math and science, and intro CS. It's good for students who don't have engaged or aware parents to guide them at home. (That's why the lottery was partially successful, freeing up spots for kids who need it, while the rest thrive at their home school with engaged and aware parents and PTA.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure there will be a lot of debate here but if you're going off of rankings, usually Pyle is at the top for MCPS
TPMS, the most decorated MS is at the top, not only in MCPS but in the whole DMV.
Robert Frost parents would strongly disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Top MS in terms of what?
Top for sports? Top for diversity? Top for academic (whole school)? Top for least crowded? Top for most foreign language? Top for most AP? Top for most IB?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recommend taking a look at the after school clubs and seeing which "best" fits your child's (or your) likes. This is a great proxy for how involved teachers (who volunteer to run these clubs) and parents are in that MS. MCPS curriculum is more or less the same everywhere and lets face it - most of the kids receive enrichment outside of school to make up for any deficits in school. Its really the overall fit (safety, clubs, size etc) that determine "best" for any particular kid. My older kid went to TPMS, my younger didnt but got a better experience at our home school. Both are now in HS magnets for what it is worth.
Except the TPMS magnet which has more accelerated math and science than other MS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TPMS is not what it was post lottery
In DCUM's preppers mind only.
Anonymous wrote:TPMS is not what it was post lottery
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are considered the top 5 MS in MCPS?
TPMS hands down
No one consider TPMS a top school except TP parents who don’t know better. The magnet program is a nice carrot designed to prop up an east count school with kids bused in which is why they had to lower the standards and guarantee 25 slots to local kids who wouldn’t have made the cut otherwise. Even still it typically never makes a top 5 ranking on objective lists for the county.
Even if you like it the fun is short lived as it is tied to Eastern which is one of the worst middle schools in the area.
Everybody does except for the W schools families, whose kids were not good enough to get into TPMS.
The envy is strong with you.
Just about anybody who lives in a SFH at a W could by the nicest home in TP and still save money. It’s not envy if they paid hundreds of thousands if not a million dollars to not send their kids to silver spring schools. What you have is sour grapes. TP isn’t the magnet, there are more FARMs kids than magnet, why don’t you claim that as the defining charter?
https://www.greatschools.org/maryland/silver-spring/965-Takoma-Park-Middle-School/