Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Made sense when they did that for Woodward because Northwood also needed expansion.
What HS would use Crown?
He mentioned Wootton and Magruder
Anonymous wrote:There are so many details that cannot be fleshed out by next month (which is when MCPS wants to finalize the programs analysis)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not enough focus being given on what courses constitute the base offering of core and elective classes at ALL HS.
There is waaay to many local programs vs regional programs to believe that they all can be resourced well and successful.
+1
They are not capturing nor do they understand the different resources available at different schools. Some resources do not seem to count in their analysis which skews it and makes them think BCC and Whitman need more things, which is preposterous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Northwood will have theater and dance and that's it?
Northwood should have the humanities program. Not frigging Whitman! My goodness, how out of touch are they?
So basically the humanities program in region 1 will effectively be just for Whitman and BCC kids-- barely any Einstein, Northwood, or Blair kids.
Why do you assume that? Seriously, you all are never going to be happy. For years, people have been complaining that Whitman should have a program to bring in diversity. Now they will have that and you all are still complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Northwood will have theater and dance and that's it?
Northwood should have the humanities program. Not frigging Whitman! My goodness, how out of touch are they?
So basically the humanities program in region 1 will effectively be just for Whitman and BCC kids-- barely any Einstein, Northwood, or Blair kids.
Why do you assume that? Seriously, you all are never going to be happy. For years, people have been complaining that Whitman should have a program to bring in diversity. Now they will have that and you all are still complaining.
Anonymous wrote:There is not enough focus being given on what courses constitute the base offering of core and elective classes at ALL HS.
There is waaay to many local programs vs regional programs to believe that they all can be resourced well and successful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Northwood will have theater and dance and that's it?
Northwood should have the humanities program. Not frigging Whitman! My goodness, how out of touch are they?
So basically the humanities program in region 1 will effectively be just for Whitman and BCC kids-- barely any Einstein, Northwood, or Blair kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Northwood will have theater and dance and that's it?
It also gets the interest based public service program and the interest based Middle College (MC?) program.
They’ve always had the Mc. I don’t think that many would choose public service. They need to poll families and ask what they want.
As Karla Silvestre is pointing out, every high school offers the opportunity to do DE at MC. So that's not a reason to move to a different high school.
Yeah I'm confused, why put a program that is about taking classes a MC in a specific high school? Do I misunderstand what Middle College is?
Middle College is cohorted from 9th grade on. So even though 9th graders aren't taking MC classes yet, they are taking HS classes as a cohort and receiving additional support from the Middle College Coordinator. Plus MC professors come to campus to teach classes in 11th grade. Dual Enrollment requires students to do more on their own and all of their classes are at MC.
Oh I see, that is cool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Northwood will have theater and dance and that's it?
Northwood should have the humanities program. Not frigging Whitman! My goodness, how out of touch are they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 4 academic criteria based programs in each region. They should all be at the highest FARMS schools in each region.
That would reflect caring about actual equity, not the perverted definition of equity that Taylor believes in which is actually ignoring all the resources rich schools have and pretending they have been deprived compared to the DCC.