Don't listen to that poster. These parents just want to psych everyone out or boast or whatever. If true, how much math enrichment has this kid done? Also, even if kid is aops'd to the max, the Mag Geom teacher at TPMS has a depth of material she gives to those kids. Just ignore these people and keep on keeping on. |
Are you nuts? Either way it proves that the numbers are substantially similar. Even if twice as many people were in the top 1% nationally in MCPS that would only be 220 kids county wide. Let’s say 99th percentile nationally is actually the equivalent of the top 5 percent in MCPS, as you claim? That’s 550. Of that 550 some won’t want to travel to a school that’s not local to them, some will not be interested in the magnet, some will not have As in their STEM subjects and some will prefer to go to an IB program or another selective program. The remainder will be split between Blair and Poolesville. Suddenly the competition doesn’t sound so bad! There’s only about 800 applicants to Blair, so a one in 8 chance of getting in. |
| How are they looking at cohorts this year? |
I don’t think the HS programs ever considered cohort. |
| Maybe it’s changed now, but TPMS math USED to defiantly be higher and different than regular MCPS. Again, the Algebra 1 they used to do was considerably different and more in-depth. But again, that was when they also used to have Magnet Alg 2 at TPMS, which they do not have anymore. I can say, the math teachers there are VERY VERY good, and one is an alum of TPMS and Blair’s magnet herself. |
| Sorry *definitely* not defiantly. |
Do they look at MAP-R for RM IB and Blair CAP? Does anyone know? |
Yes for RM IB, not sure about CAP |
What percentage of these essays are actually written by the kids? |
I don't see how that's any different than saying the next year's 8th graders were one of the last to take the CogAT in 3rd grade. |
Don't worry. MCPS will water down the program. My neighbor teaches at a regional CES and we've talked at length about how the past year or two there are more students who simply can't handle the work. Even with supports in place, the kids just aren't ready for the program. |
It was the opposite at TPMS. I had kids go through the program before and after the lottery. The rigor remained constant. Kids that couldn't handle it just dropped out. |
I suspect maybe 10% of the essays were written by kids without help. I'm curious as to what percent were professionally written with the help of prep companies and how this nonsense effects selection. |
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Is it that time of year again? Let's see if I remember the themes?
1 - It is all dumbed down 2 - Some of the families "gamed the system" 3 - You have to live in a certain neighborhood 4 - Bring back the CoGAT Did I miss anything? |
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The kids currently applying for high school were actually NOT lottery based: they were the last class under the old system. Next year, maybe your thoughts apply. However, your comment does nothing to address the main point, which is that Regular Math and Mag Math are two different classes with different assignments, content, and paces. This is wrong information. The kids currently applying for high school are actually lottery based; parents received letters about this when current 8th graders were in 5th grade. These kids are the first class under the new system. |