Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
I believe what PP means is that the Blair magnet takes some of the county's brightest students whereas the rest of Blair just takes whomever. So the school is really a school within a school. The magnet is a 10. Genpop is a 3. Weighted average is a 4.
I mean, every public high school "just takes whomever." You seem to be throwing around scores like you know something, but no site breaks out magnet vs. non-magnet test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
True, I remember reading the post that showed Blair's SAT average was 50 points higher for the largest common cohort to it and any W. Some people argued but the magnet which was ridiculous because it's a small program in a large school that's also mostly Asian. It goes to show that Blair envy is a real thing.
Blair 1326
Walter Johnson 1275
Wootton 1262
Churchill 1257
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2017/1771102HS%20Princ_SAT%20Partic_Perf%20Class%20of%202017.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
... have you missed all the explanations about why GreatSchools doesn't actually tell you how good schools are in general, and why it's especially unhelpful for Blair in particular?
Unfortunately Greatschools went woke a year or two ago, so it's not even that reliable a source anymore. They use nonsense factors like equity and diversity now which are odd ways to measure academic success. Hopefully a competitor will emerge that normal people can use to judge a school's fit for their family.
If by woke, you mean uses a new algorithm that assigns lower scores to diverse schools then sure. Their current methodology favors homogenous schools. This isn't a surprise since their primary income is the real estate industry and nothing quite boosts home values like inciting fear about good and bad schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
True, I remember reading the post that showed Blair's SAT average was 50 points higher for the largest common cohort to it and any W. Some people argued but the magnet which was ridiculous because it's a small program in a large school that's also mostly Asian. It goes to show that Blair envy is a real thing.
Blair 1326
Walter Johnson 1275
Wootton 1262
Churchill 1257
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2017/1771102HS%20Princ_SAT%20Partic_Perf%20Class%20of%202017.pdf
Not really news. It is hands down the best high school in the county for anyone interested in academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
... have you missed all the explanations about why GreatSchools doesn't actually tell you how good schools are in general, and why it's especially unhelpful for Blair in particular?
Unfortunately Greatschools went woke a year or two ago, so it's not even that reliable a source anymore. They use nonsense factors like equity and diversity now which are odd ways to measure academic success. Hopefully a competitor will emerge that normal people can use to judge a school's fit for their family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
... have you missed all the explanations about why GreatSchools doesn't actually tell you how good schools are in general, and why it's especially unhelpful for Blair in particular?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
True, I remember reading the post that showed Blair's SAT average was 50 points higher for the largest common cohort to it and any W. Some people argued but the magnet which was ridiculous because it's a small program in a large school that's also mostly Asian. It goes to show that Blair envy is a real thing.
Blair 1326
Walter Johnson 1275
Wootton 1262
Churchill 1257
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2017/1771102HS%20Princ_SAT%20Partic_Perf%20Class%20of%202017.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
I believe what PP means is that the Blair magnet takes some of the county's brightest students whereas the rest of Blair just takes whomever. So the school is really a school within a school. The magnet is a 10. Genpop is a 3. Weighted average is a 4.
I mean, every public high school "just takes whomever." You seem to be throwing around scores like you know something, but no site breaks out magnet vs. non-magnet test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
True, I remember reading the post that showed Blair's SAT average was 50 points higher for the largest common cohort to it and any W. Some people argued but the magnet which was ridiculous because it's a small program in a large school that's also mostly Asian. It goes to show that Blair envy is a real thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
I believe what PP means is that the Blair magnet takes some of the county's brightest students whereas the rest of Blair just takes whomever. So the school is really a school within a school. The magnet is a 10. Genpop is a 3. Weighted average is a 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.
It has some impact but less than you'd think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is part of a consortium giving people some choice in HS...though Blair is often considered the strongest option.
You mean the 4/10 high school is the strongest?
Yes, Blair also has 10X the National Merit Finalists, Regeneron Scholarships than the other HS. It's head and shoulders over those other schools.
That is the magnet.