Magnet applications and DCC choice forms

Anonymous
Same as one of the two short answer questions from last year. And I say short answer rather than essay be there was a word limit of something like 200 words.
Anonymous
We are in the process of moving within MCPS but outside the current cluster. Does the online application allow you to choose ANY of the programs or is it limited to those you qualify for based on your address listed with MCPS? Trying to determine whether we will need to get a paper application from DCs counselor.
Anonymous
The form is based on your current address. The form also mentions to call DCCAPS if you move after Nov 10th.
Anonymous
It says you can only fill the form once. If the kid made a mistake like clicked the wrong box that sort, can she go back to fix before submitting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It says you can only fill the form once. If the kid made a mistake like clicked the wrong box that sort, can she go back to fix before submitting?


we submitted last night, but did not receive acknowledgment of the submission. then click the link again, it came back an empty form again, what a crap !
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Could someone please post the essay questions? My son is not sure about which programs he is going to apply for. I hate to be trapped in the form without making an informed decision as the open houses are ongoing through this month! You can't back out of your choices!

What are the essays for Blair SMAC, Wheaton Engineering, Regional IB, County-wide IB? These are the ones he is considering but not certain. He doesn't want to write an essay if he doesn't need to.

Thanks!


DC marked interest in CAP and Regional and County IB and the application link has only one essay: Describe yourself and what you are passionate about as you study, work and interact with others.


Thank you so much!

Essays for Engineering and Blair SMACS, and RM IB anyone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could someone please post the essay questions? My son is not sure about which programs he is going to apply for. I hate to be trapped in the form without making an informed decision as the open houses are ongoing through this month! You can't back out of your choices!

What are the essays for Blair SMAC, Wheaton Engineering, Regional IB, County-wide IB? These are the ones he is considering but not certain. He doesn't want to write an essay if he doesn't need to.

Thanks!


DC marked interest in CAP and Regional and County IB and the application link has only one essay: Describe yourself and what you are passionate about as you study, work and interact with others.


Thank you so much!

Essays for Engineering and Blair SMACS, and RM IB anyone?


Oops. Just Engineering and SMACS essays please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DC 's report is out.


What is the report like?


DC got a personalized report listing the options for regionals schools and Math. Humanities, RM IB magnets.

I am wondering if any student recieved options that did NOT include magnet schools in their application.


I'd think that students who don't meet the following requirements would not have seen the magnets as an option:

-Currently or previously enrolled in Algebra 1 or higher

-Currently or previously enrolled in at least level I of a world language
Anonymous
I don't think you are going to find anyone on this board whose 8th grader is not at least in Algebra 1 or level I of a world language...or at least not that will admit to it.
Anonymous
They have a video up now about how to submit the applications:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/high/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you are going to find anyone on this board whose 8th grader is not at least in Algebra 1 or level I of a world language...or at least not that will admit to it.


My child is not enrolled in a World Languages class and still is eligible for admissions to the regional IB and the countywide IB. I actually spoke with the head of the IB program at the DCC info night and she said that being enrolled in at least level 1 of a foreign language is not a requirement this year (not sure if it was in the past or if that was misinformation). My child does has studied a foreign language outside of school (one that is not offered in MCPS) and she said that was definitely good enough. She said that she has heard from other parents that speak a foreign language at home or kids who study other foreign languages outside of school and they are not making it a requirement anymore (at least in part) for that reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you are going to find anyone on this board whose 8th grader is not at least in Algebra 1 or level I of a world language...or at least not that will admit to it.


My child is not enrolled in a World Languages class and still is eligible for admissions to the regional IB and the countywide IB. I actually spoke with the head of the IB program at the DCC info night and she said that being enrolled in at least level 1 of a foreign language is not a requirement this year (not sure if it was in the past or if that was misinformation). My child does has studied a foreign language outside of school (one that is not offered in MCPS) and she said that was definitely good enough. She said that she has heard from other parents that speak a foreign language at home or kids who study other foreign languages outside of school and they are not making it a requirement anymore (at least in part) for that reason.


The new regional IB program requirements say:

Enrolled in at least level I of Spanish, French, or Chinese or are bilingual in one of those languages

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/specialprograms/high/9.19.19%20HS%20programs%20at%20a%20glance%202019%20with%20info%20dates.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you are going to find anyone on this board whose 8th grader is not at least in Algebra 1 or level I of a world language...or at least not that will admit to it.


My child is not enrolled in a World Languages class and still is eligible for admissions to the regional IB and the countywide IB. I actually spoke with the head of the IB program at the DCC info night and she said that being enrolled in at least level 1 of a foreign language is not a requirement this year (not sure if it was in the past or if that was misinformation). My child does has studied a foreign language outside of school (one that is not offered in MCPS) and she said that was definitely good enough. She said that she has heard from other parents that speak a foreign language at home or kids who study other foreign languages outside of school and they are not making it a requirement anymore (at least in part) for that reason.


The new regional IB program requirements say:

Enrolled in at least level I of Spanish, French, or Chinese or are bilingual in one of those languages

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/specialprograms/high/9.19.19%20HS%20programs%20at%20a%20glance%202019%20with%20info%20dates.pdf



Yes, but I believe it is a mistake. If anyone wants to find out for sure, contact the head of RM IB and inquire. She told me that it's not a requirement. I am going to double check with her myself so my child can apply to the IB programs.
Anonymous
Looks like Universal screening diluted the requirements to get into HS magnet programs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Universal screening diluted the requirements to get into HS magnet programs.

Making it easier to apply doesn't "dilute" acceptance requirements. There is still a screening and selection process.

But if you are referring specifically to the language requirement, the need is for students to reach level 5 by senior year so they can test for the diploma in a language. Schools could offer a compacted language sequence (levels 1-3 in two years) or summer school to get kids there, if they didn't already have a year of language.
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