Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked was way more impressed with my child’s middle school experience than my child’s high school experience. This was JW/RM.
That's a shocker. Vast majority of parents I spoke to, and including us, preferred RM to JW, which was completely lackluster, especially the academics. Even my kids are happy to be out of JW and now at RM.
I listened to the JW principal (many years ago) say that MS was about social development more than academics. Agree RM was better.
Maybe if they gave more challenging school work, kids would have less time to be jerks to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google the fire drill of June 2010. It shows how inept the leadership is.
Seriously? You're pissed a bomb threat from 12 years ago didn't go that great because it was hot outside? Only a few entitled parents made a big deal about that day.
Anonymous wrote:Google the fire drill of June 2010. It shows how inept the leadership is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
Would you share where you moved from?
Am guessing it was another state with small localized school systems. Mine in PA was like this. Much preferred to MCPS.
Likely Massachusetts. OP - thank you for posting. MCPS schools are largely mediocre- and everyone here works for the schools, paid VERY well so they’ve drank the kool-aide. Thanks for speaking up. It was our observation too / coming from DODEA school system.
Our experience has been good to great. Some fantastic teachers and a few duds. Agree that ms curriculum could be more stimulating. Not mcps employee, though I did sub a bit pre covid for some extra cash. Kids went to TPMS and Blair/Wheaton. We are zoned for TPMS and Blair but kids also in magnet programs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don’t find the work to be very challenging, it’s too crowded, everybody’s in “advanced” classes. We moved here from a much better school system. But sounds lif this is considered great among you folks I guess there’s no point in moving to another cluster.
Would you share where you moved from?
Am guessing it was another state with small localized school systems. Mine in PA was like this. Much preferred to MCPS.
Likely Massachusetts. OP - thank you for posting. MCPS schools are largely mediocre- and everyone here works for the schools, paid VERY well so they’ve drank the kool-aide. Thanks for speaking up. It was our observation too / coming from DODEA school system.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the best there is as far as middle school goes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your issue? No one can really help when you’re this vague. My kids had fairly good experiences there. The principal is good.
Another Rockville resident here whose kids went to Robert Frost. My kids both had really good experiences there. Dr. Jones is an excellent principle. What is it about the school you don't like? I am curious.