Anonymous wrote:It will be closing in 2031.
Anonymous wrote:So stupid. Taking the one walkable middle school in a dense urban environment and bussing the students elsewhere. I've come to the conclusion that Moco doesn't like nice things.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Can anyone share feedback on this MS? DD is in French Immersion now and we’d love to keep it up. We are thinking about moving to the SS area.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the boundary changes take effect, SSIMS may have a pretty different student population. It looks like Rolling Terrace will be going somewhere else in all four scenarios, and that is currently the highest FARMS elementary school feeding into SSIMS. And seems like there's a decent chance Woodlin would get rezoned to SSIMS. Who knows how all of this will shake out, but it's worth noting that the elementary schools feeding into SSIMS will almost definitely be changing.
SSIMS closing in 2031 and turning into a holding school https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1296678.page ? Purple line will go right by the school's front doors.
SSIMS facility will still be a holding school after MCPS shuts down SSIMS. The school district has a lot of work to do to this "holding" school, because students who will be temporarily housed in that building matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the boundary changes take effect, SSIMS may have a pretty different student population. It looks like Rolling Terrace will be going somewhere else in all four scenarios, and that is currently the highest FARMS elementary school feeding into SSIMS. And seems like there's a decent chance Woodlin would get rezoned to SSIMS. Who knows how all of this will shake out, but it's worth noting that the elementary schools feeding into SSIMS will almost definitely be changing.
SSIMS closing in 2031 and turning into a holding school https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1296678.page ? Purple line will go right by the school's front doors.
Anonymous wrote:When the boundary changes take effect, SSIMS may have a pretty different student population. It looks like Rolling Terrace will be going somewhere else in all four scenarios, and that is currently the highest FARMS elementary school feeding into SSIMS. And seems like there's a decent chance Woodlin would get rezoned to SSIMS. Who knows how all of this will shake out, but it's worth noting that the elementary schools feeding into SSIMS will almost definitely be changing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes SSIMS has a block schedule and there are 8 classes total. After the 5 core classes you get 3 more - one is foreign language (or 2, if you’re in immersion) and then electives. So two electives for most kids, one for immersion kids. Typical electives include band, orchestra, chorus, piano, guitar, digital music, dance, lights camera literacy, studio art/theater/consumer sciences, and Model UN. The Model UN teacher is amazing.
Do they offer different electives than other middle schools? They have guitar, dance, model UN etc.? Or do all MS offer same electives?
Anonymous wrote:Yes SSIMS has a block schedule and there are 8 classes total. After the 5 core classes you get 3 more - one is foreign language (or 2, if you’re in immersion) and then electives. So two electives for most kids, one for immersion kids. Typical electives include band, orchestra, chorus, piano, guitar, digital music, dance, lights camera literacy, studio art/theater/consumer sciences, and Model UN. The Model UN teacher is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Yes SSIMS has a block schedule and there are 8 classes total. After the 5 core classes you get 3 more - one is foreign language (or 2, if you’re in immersion) and then electives. So two electives for most kids, one for immersion kids. Typical electives include band, orchestra, chorus, piano, guitar, digital music, dance, lights camera literacy, studio art/theater/consumer sciences, and Model UN. The Model UN teacher is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Does SSIMS still let kids pick two electives a year (on top of the foreign language requirement)? What electives do they offer?
Anonymous wrote:When the boundary changes take effect, SSIMS may have a pretty different student population. It looks like Rolling Terrace will be going somewhere else in all four scenarios, and that is currently the highest FARMS elementary school feeding into SSIMS. And seems like there's a decent chance Woodlin would get rezoned to SSIMS. Who knows how all of this will shake out, but it's worth noting that the elementary schools feeding into SSIMS will almost definitely be changing.