CES Decision Letters

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Anonymous wrote: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?


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.


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.


Not that confusing. The middle school acceptances came in business envelopes, but included a link to an online form to use for accepting the invitation. For the CES, acceptances are coming in rip cards, and the acceptances also have a link to an online form to accept the invitation.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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?


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.


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.


Not that confusing. The middle school acceptances came in business envelopes, but included a link to an online form to use for accepting the invitation. For the CES, acceptances are coming in rip cards, and the acceptances also have a link to an online form to accept the invitation.


Thank you!
Anonymous
Didn’t receive anything in the mail today in 20815
Anonymous
For those who got the letter, where are you located?
Anonymous
Nothing in 20910.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those who got the letter, where are you located?


20905 (Drew elementary neighborhood).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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?


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.


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.


Not that confusing. The middle school acceptances came in business envelopes, but included a link to an online form to use for accepting the invitation. For the CES, acceptances are coming in rip cards, and the acceptances also have a link to an online form to accept the invitation.


The MSMC acceptances came in rip cards. My child was accepted to Loiederman and the acceptance is online.
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Anonymous wrote: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?


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.


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.


Not that confusing. The middle school acceptances came in business envelopes, but included a link to an online form to use for accepting the invitation. For the CES, acceptances are coming in rip cards, and the acceptances also have a link to an online form to accept the invitation.


The MSMC acceptances came in rip cards. My child was accepted to Loiederman and the acceptance is online.


The lottery for the MS programs came in a perforated mailing. The magnet program acceptances came in an envelope from MCPS. The waitlist acceptances came in an envelope from the host school. (in our experience)
Anonymous
where are the letters posted? I don't see it online in the portal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:where are the letters posted? I don't see it online in the portal


They aren’t online yet, we got ours in the mail today.
Anonymous
Oh ok. Thanks
Anonymous
Perforated, waitlist, composite percentile scores MCPS 86%, national 98%, 20814, Chevy Chase CES
Anonymous
Accepted at Oakview, MPCS- 98 percentile, National 99 percentile. FWIW my child is a boy.
Anonymous
20815, perforated, accepted, MCPS 95%, national 99%
Anonymous
Acceptance came in a rip card today. 20902. 90th for MCPS/97the National.

Excuse typos. On my phone.
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