Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems pretty clear that the DCC is being split up and each school is on its own for advocacy. Blair or Northwood seem unlikely to advocate for Einstein. MCPS has to fill Woodward.
Let the ToK issue go. There is no way they will walk to Einstein, with the recent tragedy of a student crossinf University Blvd. Focus on what you really want for Einstein, not what you want to take away from others. Look at what Wheaton has been able to do with Engineering.
To me, the appeal of Einstein is that it is smaller. I like that. I would also want high level classes, whether IB or AP. Maybe add a program like WJ has (Apex) instead of IB. Who gets the Medical Science program? Maybe it could be Einstein.
I have heard few if any actual people focus on adding ToK to Einstein. I think MCPS should do that but it's certainly not my focus. Our PTA's preferred option in the first set of options didn't do that. It's not a priority for our community but I think it should be a priority for MCPS if they want to actually balance the 4 factors but they clearly do not.
And yet it keeps coming up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Focus on Whitman for your DCC advocacy!
Yeah, I’m not sure what that gets you. Please explain like I’m five what you want Whitman to do or be that gets the DCC what they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any DCC people/orgs starting to pull things together? People we should contact if we want to get involved? Facebook groups or listservs where we can communicate about this? (If folks are creating new ones, probably makes sense for it to be focused on looking out for the DCC's interests both around the boundary study and program analysis/proposed DCC abolishment? Or just a broader DCC-families-united type group that can include but not be limited to advocacy for those goals?) Sign-on letters being drafted and circulated?
I don't have the capacity to start any of them myself but would love to plug in if they're moving elsewhere. And I think if we don't start organizing and coordinating ourselves in those ways we're not going to succeed.
Is coordinating through DCC PTAs an option or are they required to stay neutral on this sort of thing? Don't know if they would even get involved but just curious.
There is some but the problem is most of the PTA families kids will graduate and this not impact them.
Also, many of the DCC PTAs are not as well staffed, engaged and organized as their Walter Johnson, Whitman and B-CC counterparts.
Not as many people who can afford to be SAHMs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems pretty clear that the DCC is being split up and each school is on its own for advocacy. Blair or Northwood seem unlikely to advocate for Einstein. MCPS has to fill Woodward.
Let the ToK issue go. There is no way they will walk to Einstein, with the recent tragedy of a student crossinf University Blvd. Focus on what you really want for Einstein, not what you want to take away from others. Look at what Wheaton has been able to do with Engineering.
To me, the appeal of Einstein is that it is smaller. I like that. I would also want high level classes, whether IB or AP. Maybe add a program like WJ has (Apex) instead of IB. Who gets the Medical Science program? Maybe it could be Einstein.
I have heard few if any actual people focus on adding ToK to Einstein. I think MCPS should do that but it's certainly not my focus. Our PTA's preferred option in the first set of options didn't do that. It's not a priority for our community but I think it should be a priority for MCPS if they want to actually balance the 4 factors but they clearly do not.
Anonymous wrote:It seems pretty clear that the DCC is being split up and each school is on its own for advocacy. Blair or Northwood seem unlikely to advocate for Einstein. MCPS has to fill Woodward.
Let the ToK issue go. There is no way they will walk to Einstein, with the recent tragedy of a student crossinf University Blvd. Focus on what you really want for Einstein, not what you want to take away from others. Look at what Wheaton has been able to do with Engineering.
To me, the appeal of Einstein is that it is smaller. I like that. I would also want high level classes, whether IB or AP. Maybe add a program like WJ has (Apex) instead of IB. Who gets the Medical Science program? Maybe it could be Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:It seems pretty clear that the DCC is being split up and each school is on its own for advocacy. Blair or Northwood seem unlikely to advocate for Einstein. MCPS has to fill Woodward.
Let the ToK issue go. There is no way they will walk to Einstein, with the recent tragedy of a student crossinf University Blvd. Focus on what you really want for Einstein, not what you want to take away from others. Look at what Wheaton has been able to do with Engineering.
To me, the appeal of Einstein is that it is smaller. I like that. I would also want high level classes, whether IB or AP. Maybe add a program like WJ has (Apex) instead of IB. Who gets the Medical Science program? Maybe it could be Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:Focus on Whitman for your DCC advocacy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any DCC people/orgs starting to pull things together? People we should contact if we want to get involved? Facebook groups or listservs where we can communicate about this? (If folks are creating new ones, probably makes sense for it to be focused on looking out for the DCC's interests both around the boundary study and program analysis/proposed DCC abolishment? Or just a broader DCC-families-united type group that can include but not be limited to advocacy for those goals?) Sign-on letters being drafted and circulated?
I don't have the capacity to start any of them myself but would love to plug in if they're moving elsewhere. And I think if we don't start organizing and coordinating ourselves in those ways we're not going to succeed.
Is coordinating through DCC PTAs an option or are they required to stay neutral on this sort of thing? Don't know if they would even get involved but just curious.
There is some but the problem is most of the PTA families kids will graduate and this not impact them.
Also, many of the DCC PTAs are not as well staffed, engaged and organized as their Walter Johnson, Whitman and B-CC counterparts.
Not as many people who can afford to be SAHMs.
This is really not it. Most of the PTA folks at WJ are working parents. Not many SAHMs running things there. There are just more type A folks who want to be involved. Also more native-born Americans who appreciate and understand the importance of PTA.
+1, both parents work is the norm at these schools. Many of the PTA presidents are law firm partners or have pretty high level government jobs. They just make going to meetings like this a priority. I’ve done it multiple times. It’s exhausting to go to a 7 pm boundary study meeting after working 12 hours but hey, it’s my kids’ future. Stop playing down the fact that it’s a time or money issue. It’s a “who wants it more issue”. If your community cared enough, they’d do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any DCC people/orgs starting to pull things together? People we should contact if we want to get involved? Facebook groups or listservs where we can communicate about this? (If folks are creating new ones, probably makes sense for it to be focused on looking out for the DCC's interests both around the boundary study and program analysis/proposed DCC abolishment? Or just a broader DCC-families-united type group that can include but not be limited to advocacy for those goals?) Sign-on letters being drafted and circulated?
I don't have the capacity to start any of them myself but would love to plug in if they're moving elsewhere. And I think if we don't start organizing and coordinating ourselves in those ways we're not going to succeed.
Is coordinating through DCC PTAs an option or are they required to stay neutral on this sort of thing? Don't know if they would even get involved but just curious.
There is some but the problem is most of the PTA families kids will graduate and this not impact them.
Also, many of the DCC PTAs are not as well staffed, engaged and organized as their Walter Johnson, Whitman and B-CC counterparts.
Not as many people who can afford to be SAHMs.
This is really not it. Most of the PTA folks at WJ are working parents. Not many SAHMs running things there. There are just more type A folks who want to be involved. Also more native-born Americans who appreciate and understand the importance of PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any DCC people/orgs starting to pull things together? People we should contact if we want to get involved? Facebook groups or listservs where we can communicate about this? (If folks are creating new ones, probably makes sense for it to be focused on looking out for the DCC's interests both around the boundary study and program analysis/proposed DCC abolishment? Or just a broader DCC-families-united type group that can include but not be limited to advocacy for those goals?) Sign-on letters being drafted and circulated?
I don't have the capacity to start any of them myself but would love to plug in if they're moving elsewhere. And I think if we don't start organizing and coordinating ourselves in those ways we're not going to succeed.
Is coordinating through DCC PTAs an option or are they required to stay neutral on this sort of thing? Don't know if they would even get involved but just curious.
There is some but the problem is most of the PTA families kids will graduate and this not impact them.
Also, many of the DCC PTAs are not as well staffed, engaged and organized as their Walter Johnson, Whitman and B-CC counterparts.
What do you mean? Northwood and Blair are getting what they want, aren’t they? Brand new school, keep the elite programs, not overcrowded.
Einstein is the one who needs to speak up. The continued focus on adding ToK to Einstein has caused your community to lose sight of anything else.