Question about AIM for middle school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP who mentioned that son was recommended for AMP7+ in 6th grade here. MS counselor said they don't have AIM next year, so only option is AMP6+ or AMP7+ for 6th graders.


Please specify the school. All MCPS Middle Schools now are supposed to have AIM, with seats offered at least to any student who was placed in, but not selected by, in the Math/Science/CS magnet lottery (Takoma Park or Clememte). If students are not being offered the course, and presuming they/parents want it, this should be escalated immediately.


+1 They said you are supposed to be offered AIM if in pool on the universal review letter. That is a big bait and switch. You can all review the letter in parentvue under documents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP who mentioned that son was recommended for AMP7+ in 6th grade here. MS counselor said they don't have AIM next year, so only option is AMP6+ or AMP7+ for 6th graders.


Please specify the school. All MCPS Middle Schools now are supposed to have AIM, with seats offered at least to any student who was placed in, but not selected by, in the Math/Science/CS magnet lottery (Takoma Park or Clememte). If students are not being offered the course, and presuming they/parents want it, this should be escalated immediately.


+1 They said you are supposed to be offered AIM if in pool on the universal review letter. That is a big bait and switch. You can all review the letter in parentvue under documents.


The letter technically says that "local enriched programming ... *includes*" AIM, which I guess could mean they're not technically beholden to offering it...
Anonymous
DC was in the pool for both magnets going into 6th and got AIM and HIGH but I think the school didn't offer the 3rd course so it wasn't an option.
Anonymous
I think folks need to take a breath. I know AIM was "promised" back when MCPS said they were rolling out a magnet-equivalent curriculum at every MS but the curriculum provider has since changed.

AMP 7+ in 6th grade is the equivalent of AIM. Don't panic. The next step is still Algebra I, and then Geometry, and onward from there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC was in the pool for both magnets going into 6th and got AIM and HIGH but I think the school didn't offer the 3rd course so it wasn't an option.


There isn't a third course to offer. It's just the two.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC was in the pool for both magnets going into 6th and got AIM and HIGH but I think the school didn't offer the 3rd course so it wasn't an option.


There isn't a third course to offer. It's just the two.


The third course is only offered at w feeders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC was in the pool for both magnets going into 6th and got AIM and HIGH but I think the school didn't offer the 3rd course so it wasn't an option.


There isn't a third course to offer. It's just the two.


The third course is only offered at w feeders.


What 3rd course? Again, we're at a W feeder and were specifically told it's either AMP 6+ or 7+ in 6th grade. Not AIM, algebra, or anything else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC was in the pool for both magnets going into 6th and got AIM and HIGH but I think the school didn't offer the 3rd course so it wasn't an option.


There isn't a third course to offer. It's just the two.


The third course is only offered at w feeders.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC was in the pool for both magnets going into 6th and got AIM and HIGH but I think the school didn't offer the 3rd course so it wasn't an option.


There isn't a third course to offer. It's just the two.


The third course is only offered at w feeders.

The first rule of W's is: you do not talk about W's.
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