High points from MS magnet at Blair tonight

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure they do. Based on all available evidence on standardized testing.


I believe you are referring to test score averages within races. So the average AA student may score lower than the average white student. But that says nothing about whether there are kids in the top 1% of every race (there are).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Glad to hear from parents of black magnet or HGC students. Wish people like you come out and encorage more Bl kids applying and enrolling in the magnet programs.

Many smart black kids from up and middle class are in private schools. It is very hard for mcps magnet program to compete with private schools where smaller classroom and strong acadamic in both math/science and humanity/language are normal. The magnet classes in blair have atleast 30 students per class.

Private schools are not as strong as public schools in Math and Science.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glad to hear from parents of black magnet or HGC students. Wish people like you come out and encorage more Bl kids applying and enrolling in the magnet programs.

Many smart black kids from up and middle class are in private schools. It is very hard for mcps magnet program to compete with private schools where smaller classroom and strong acadamic in both math/science and humanity/language are normal. The magnet classes in blair have atleast 30 students per class.

Private schools are not as strong as public schools in Math and Science.


Agreed!
Anonymous
Sorry if this has been stated somewhere already (not reading the whole thread b/c my kids are in or done w/ TPMS magnet), but when it came to the magnet test used in recent years, the non verbal reasoning was the most coachable part of the test! Far moreso than reading comp. The quantitative comparison section was also coachable, but the Raven part was the easiest to get a big bump in performance with just a little strategy. I found info myself -- no hiring or paying for materials (though I used to teach standardized test prep for Princeton Review, so I am no stranger to this game).
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