Do you write one application for all the application programs in MCPS?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:They care about scores, grades and the essay in that order.

Also it's still not a lottery, PP.


They also care about race and gender. I doubt they care much about the essay.


They don’t get any info about race. It is 100 per cent race blind.



What a weird assertion. MCPS has all the race data on its current students. It doesn't need it on the application.


Sigh. MCPS also has all grades but like the racial makeup that info IS NOT SHARED with the selection committee. They have made it very clear again and again IT IS A RACE BLIND SELECTION.


This is too literal. It is not really race blind. They may not look at the demographics box in your student record but they look at proxies and they prioritize people who look like they may be of certain races due to being ESOL, FARMS or having other parts of their background that align.


You know, looking at the demographics of the most "prestigious" magnet high schools, that really does not seem to be the case. I mean, look at RMIB or Blair SCMS. Those programs are heavily white and Asian, and UMC. So, yes, someone "could" look at proxies but there is absolutely no proof that they do or have done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They care about scores, grades and the essay in that order.

Also it's still not a lottery, PP.


They also care about race and gender. I doubt they care much about the essay.


They don’t get any info about race. It is 100 per cent race blind.



What a weird assertion. MCPS has all the race data on its current students. It doesn't need it on the application.


Sigh. MCPS also has all grades but like the racial makeup that info IS NOT SHARED with the selection committee. They have made it very clear again and again IT IS A RACE BLIND SELECTION.


This is too literal. It is not really race blind. They may not look at the demographics box in your student record but they look at proxies and they prioritize people who look like they may be of certain races due to being ESOL, FARMS or having other parts of their background that align.


Fine. You know everything. When we are told exactly what info the selection committee receives (very little) then they are lying because you know better than they do.

For anyone else, they get the essay, the relevant grades, the relevant MAP score and NOTHING ELSE. They don’t know your school, your ESOL status, your race, your address or anything else, United you mention it in your essay.

And btw, Blair magnet is heavily Asian, with very few who are not Asian, including white kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They care about scores, grades and the essay in that order.

Also it's still not a lottery, PP.


They also care about race and gender. I doubt they care much about the essay.


They don’t get any info about race. It is 100 per cent race blind.



What a weird assertion. MCPS has all the race data on its current students. It doesn't need it on the application.


Sigh. MCPS also has all grades but like the racial makeup that info IS NOT SHARED with the selection committee. They have made it very clear again and again IT IS A RACE BLIND SELECTION.


This is too literal. It is not really race blind. They may not look at the demographics box in your student record but they look at proxies and they prioritize people who look like they may be of certain races due to being ESOL, FARMS or having other parts of their background that align.


You know, looking at the demographics of the most "prestigious" magnet high schools, that really does not seem to be the case. I mean, look at RMIB or Blair SCMS. Those programs are heavily white and Asian, and UMC. So, yes, someone "could" look at proxies but there is absolutely no proof that they do or have done.


Look at the pictures. Blair is not heavy white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They care about scores, grades and the essay in that order.

Also it's still not a lottery, PP.


They also care about race and gender. I doubt they care much about the essay.


They don’t get any info about race. It is 100 per cent race blind.



What a weird assertion. MCPS has all the race data on its current students. It doesn't need it on the application.


Sigh. MCPS also has all grades but like the racial makeup that info IS NOT SHARED with the selection committee. They have made it very clear again and again IT IS A RACE BLIND SELECTION.


This is too literal. It is not really race blind. They may not look at the demographics box in your student record but they look at proxies and they prioritize people who look like they may be of certain races due to being ESOL, FARMS or having other parts of their background that align.


You know, looking at the demographics of the most "prestigious" magnet high schools, that really does not seem to be the case. I mean, look at RMIB or Blair SCMS. Those programs are heavily white and Asian, and UMC. So, yes, someone "could" look at proxies but there is absolutely no proof that they do or have done.


Look at the pictures. Blair is not heavy white.


No, it is predominantly Asian, which still goes to the point that Blair is not prioritizing "people who look like they may be of certain races due to being ESOL, FARMS, etc"

PP is making an argument that MCPS is using low-key racial preferences for kids who are predominantly FARMS or ESOL, but we can look at the photos and see that it not true.
Anonymous
If you look at the old MCPS reports to the board and other documents you will see that they use proxies for race and have been very obvious about it. That is the whole point of the revamped admissions process. To admit URM students.

URM has gone up but there was an indication in some reports that scores have gone down and at TPMS there was a reference to teachers working hard to make sure some students were able to keep up with the curriculum. You can agree or disagree with this process but facts are facts.
Anonymous
"Prioritizing" does not mean they get in. They are not going to admit a student who has a low math score or grade to SMCS but if you have three kids all with decent but not outlier scores and one of them is ESOL they will prioritize that one child of the three.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you look at the old MCPS reports to the board and other documents you will see that they use proxies for race and have been very obvious about it. That is the whole point of the revamped admissions process. To admit URM students.

URM has gone up but there was an indication in some reports that scores have gone down and at TPMS there was a reference to teachers working hard to make sure some students were able to keep up with the curriculum. You can agree or disagree with this process but facts are facts.


This thread is about high school magnets. If you would like to relitigate the discussion of middle school programs, there are plenty of threads for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you look at the old MCPS reports to the board and other documents you will see that they use proxies for race and have been very obvious about it. That is the whole point of the revamped admissions process. To admit URM students.

URM has gone up but there was an indication in some reports that scores have gone down and at TPMS there was a reference to teachers working hard to make sure some students were able to keep up with the curriculum. You can agree or disagree with this process but facts are facts.


1) there’s no indication that scores have gone down
2) the cohort of kids starting high school this year did not go through the magnet lottery for middle school, so whatever you are suggesting about TPMS teacher reports doesn’t apply to this group.

So, please, take a second look at your “facts”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Prioritizing" does not mean they get in. They are not going to admit a student who has a low math score or grade to SMCS but if you have three kids all with decent but not outlier scores and one of them is ESOL they will prioritize that one child of the three.


Yeah, except they don’t have that info.
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