Just proving my point here…? There is no lottery. 0 truth. I know it makes you feel better that the admission is random and a lottery exists (which would be a horrible way to admit to a magnet school, btw) but the best are initially given bids first. Then waitlist, then whatever else. |
But the selection process is not transparent.
Some of the kids who got into AOS are right away getting rejections to AET. |
how many admissions does the kid want? be happy with one. this is not a unlimited candy give away |
Equity volunteer here. I know that's what they taught us both in equity training, to turn disagreement into a kid insinuation, even when it is not implied. But that's starting to look like a cheap tactic, and no wonder everyone thinks we are idiots. But hey, we have thick skin, dont we. |
5 may be far fetched, but I hope at least one Smarts Mill kids accepts their offer. Back to our burning issue, have your heard anything about how they plan to address the chronic absentee issue? |
https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/loudoun/Board.nsf/files/BSCJSG4E8AE0/$file/Academies%20Admissions%20Changes%20Presentation%20081120.pdf
In 2020 .. Smart's Milll has only 1 student enrolled in AOS program. However, Smart's Mill also has 6 AET students. |
Nobody wants to get into both but they might have some preference over AOS/AET |
from old data I have for my DT's year: Apparently, there must be a large number of students received both AOS and AET offers .... may be to give them a choice of path they want to go in.
For 2019-2020 AET: Applied 1107 - Offer Admission = 322 - Accepted Admission = 150 Waitlisted = 330 AOS: Applied 1154 - Offer Admission = 231 - Accepted Admission = 125 Waitlisted = 125 |
There definitely is a lottery. In my childs school a student who scored 600 on reading SOL and 500+ on algebra 1 SOL (student takes alg 2/trig after taking geometry in the summer), outstanding student in the gifted program and all A's, was not offered any admission to either AET/AOS. Probably did not recieve qualifying marks on the test to be entered in the lottery, and was therefore denied |
I doubt there is a lottery based off the admissions I've seen the past few years.
The school gets about 20 seats. Top students all got in. If it were lottery, some of these kids would have been waitlisted. Unless people are saying there is a very high cutoff in test score, then they did a lottery below that. |
In our school, all the top kids got waitlisted. Only 2 Geometry students got in and at least 4 Algebra 1 students, including one that slept through half the time for the essay portion ![]() |
Which school? |
Just because kid had a rough previous night and took a little shut eye during essay portion, does mean they are not smart and don't deserve the offer. They could be a diamond in the rough. Admissions panel knows how to spot them. |
Harmony |
You all voted for these equity-based admission changes, and now that they're affecting your own kids, you can't complain about them. If you are one of those who abstained the school board public hearings on this topic, then you missed your opportunity to influence it. |