You think it is? I don't think it is. I'm not the Midwestern PP, although I am also a PP and also from the Midwest. |
MCPS literally says there are other factors: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/specialprograms/middle/Frequently%20Asked%20Questions%20Eastern%20and%20Takoma%20Park%20Magnet%20ProgramsFINAL.pdf One of the criteria is "availability of peer group within the local school." |
The fact is, last year the universal screening had already been implemented, but kids from HGC got regular acceptance rates. You can search and find multiple threads here. The selection criteria changed dramatically only from this year (and onward). |
Universal screening for the middle-school programs, last year? Really? |
You know what - I hadn't heard this analogy before, but I think this is particularly apt. And those kids from Omaha were just as capable at succeeding at the Ivy League level. It's the lack of seats that is the problem, not the capabilities of those deemed worthy of admission. |
| Will this be expanded to Blair/RM/Poolsville high school magnet? After what they did to elementary and middle school, it's highly likely this may be implemented in high school next year or so. |
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I guess the real question is why MCPS would report the applicant's percentile scores in which 99% covers ~130 - 160 raw scores when they have the raw score. It's unlikely an accident because it had always been the raw score that was reported in the old 3rd grade HGC test which also used Cogat. In the past, the medians of the accepted were also given in the decision letter. Now, it would be three 99%'s, and the accepted or rejected would never know where their standing is in the test. I understand MCPS is trying to tune down the importance of the test or any test, but without clearly listing any criteria that the decision was based upon, one can only guess it was something that can't be openly stated.
I don't have kids applying, but the way MCPS handles it's policy changing and decision making is very worrisome, and many changes such as the elementary grading system in recently years have been deemed failures and had to be rolled back the old way. I don't know if the changes to the magnet programs in the past couple of years will make the programs better? Maybe yes, more likely no. I feel MCPS is so desperate it would try anything randomly. Today it is the magnet programs which is irrelevant to most, tomorrow it might be something that will impact you. |
I don't think so. Don't know about HGC but when our relative in a regular elementary school applied last year, there was no universal screening. FWIW, the child was rejected. |
If this big pool theory holds and apply to TPMS class of 2021, we should be able to see huge improvement compared to class of 2020/2019. It is like the best from 4000 vs the best from 700/800. MathCounts, Science Bowl --- anything else to watch ? |
Agreed. This should elevate the best kids, rather than just smart kids with parents in the know. My bigger question is one others are clearly worried about too -- MCPS has to make sure the smart kids who don't make the cut for magnet (for whatever reason) are still being challenged at school. I don't yet have a kid in MCPS, so I don't know, but is there tracking? When I was a kid, I remember we had tracked reading and math groups starting at a pretty young age (by 3rd grade for sure). Do they do that now? |
If you want to know your kid's CogAt scores, you can get them. |
Another thread has a poster saying they called to ask and were told they weren't being released, however, it was unclear whether the poster was talking about high school or middle school. I would call, but I'm at work and don't have my kid's student ID number with me. Has anyone successfully gotten their kid's raw score? |
You can get your kid's scores for sure. Many parents don't know about this. |
Form here: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/forms/pdf/550-2.pdf |
MCPS most likely won't release the median of the accepted students this year, but if enough parents get the raw scores of their student and report it here voluntarily, everyone will have a better idea. |