You mean we won’t know right away? Wow, MCPS is sadistic... |
DP. Two years ago we received our acceptance letter first, in an envelope, then the scores a couple days later, in a perforated mailer. |
And this year it looks like people are getting perforated mailers first... |
| Just got an acceptance letter! It was a perforated form and said my child was accepted, gave the national and MCPS test percentiles, and has info on the open house and date by which we need to respond (4/26). Good luck to all others waiting! |
I thought acceptance letter came in business envelopes. You are talking about the rip cards like the survey forms? |
Congrats to your child! I’m glad all the info is in one letter. |
Just received ours as well. DD was thrilled and jumped around like a monkey... |
Congratulations! |
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Can you name the center your child was admitted to?
So no envelopes this year? Just perforated survey type of mailing? |
Yes, I also thought acceptance letters came in business envelopes based on past experience, but not today. This was an acceptance in one of those perforated rip forms. |
And score info? |
Drew, 99% both nationally and local (MCPS) norm. It only gives the composite score, not the breakdown of subsections. |
Huh. They used to include a form to send back accepting the invitation to the center. How is that handled now? |
Online acceptance form -- they also did this for the middle school magnets and the middle school lottery schools this year (I have a fifth grader, too). |
In other posts, it was said that acceptances for MS were in envelopes and waitlist/rejects were in rip cards. This is confusing. |