Again, this isn’t true. There is no maximum quota. Top 20% of all applicants across the county get their choice - but they do count against the allocation cap for each middle school. Next comes the middle school allocation (generally 8-12 per middle school). Not every middle school fills all their slots, and kids don’t take the offers. Those spots go back into the pool, county-wide to determine next offer. This myth that some middle schools have 30 kids that meet the criteria but only 10 accepted (as that is their middle school’s allocation based on population) is just that, a myth. There may be a student at Harper Park or Harmony that didn’t make their school allocation cutoff but ALSO has higher rankings than the Brambleton 30 kid crew. You simply don’t know. There are smart, personable, and talented kids everywhere. It’s also wildly offensive to think that way. If you didn’t get an offer the first time around, your kid got beat at their home school, and if you’re not getting a waitlist offer - there may be 50 kids in front of yours from all over the county. Posting stem test scores from only 25% of the admission criteria gives a really flawed view of your expectations. If you think your kid was quota-ed out at your home middle school, then they should be geniuses enough to get a county-wide offer, right? |
How do you know the waitlist pool is county-wide? I have heard it is by middle-school as well. Where did you get that information? |
True. And also I heard from AOL that they are giving AOS offers to the kids only who got 7 or above score in the essay writing as the program is very rigorous. They will not be waitlisted even if they don’t get 7 or above . And also they are looking at other academic history like what math they are doing at 8’th grade. |
The reforms that were approved at the Aug 2020 school board meeting listed a maximum quota. Did they get rid of this? |
2020 approvals were a one year covid rule. |
0 They didn't say that at the time. They still have other changes- minimum quota per school, eliminating two tests and using STEM critical thinking, moving essay to first round of admissions, and having it be a general essay rather than about passion for STEM. |
The only way to be quotaed out is if there is a maximum quota per school. Do they have a list of admissions by school the past four years? Are Stone Hill Brambleton, and Eagle Ridge sitting at 20-25 every year? |
Which middle schools are top tier, middle tier, and bottom tier for academics (if you had to rank them)? I think from reading this Stone Hill and Eagle Ridge are the tops but idk |
Reading comprehension doesn’t seem to be your strong suit. There are three rounds of admission as not every initial offered kid within the initial quota accepts, nor do they fill all the slots. So they go back county-wide and now a school can have more than their initial 8-12 allotment. Think about it, if a school has 8 spots by population, only 6 kids actually apply - those two empty spots have to go somewhere. Not every middle school has 50 Brambletonians applying. |
If only 6 apply, they can't be quota-ed out. I am claiming that even if there are 50 applying at Brambleton(and it is much more) and even if 30 of them are scoring high on the county wide pool, they will not let #s 26-30 in because there is a maximum quota. Other Brambleton students would have to decline offers. |
Can't find the other thread but someone asked about summer prep. They aren't doing math, but here you go-
https://horizonprep.wixsite.com/education |
Again, you’re wrong. Read again. |
You speak with such authority. How do you know this? As in, feel free to provide the link from which you are getting this information. |
There also isn't three rounds of admissions. All the offers go out at once, and then they go to the waitlist as these are rejected. Yes a school goes over its minimum quota. However, a school will go over this allocation during the first round of admissions- they go to countyiwde allcation before they send out offers. There is a separate allocation that is about double the minimum quota that is the maximum quota. |
DC got accepted into AOS today! |