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PP again--this was my comment, I hadn't meant for it to be in the quoted part.
As the parent of a child accepted to one of the magnets whose child is not in the HGC/CES, I had not realized this was the same test those students took (we didn't apply so our child had never taken the COGAT before or anything like that). Absolutely, one could very reasonably say HGC/CES kids had a testing advantage because of that, so even less reason for complaints on their part. |
PP again--and before anyone asks, since I am now beginning to make my way through this whole thread, DC's scores were 99s. |
They must know the MS, just not the specific feeder ES. |
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"Even in the old magnet class, let me tell you that 50% of the class was not anywhere of the same caliber as the top 20%. Now that top 20% along with many others are denied. I would be interested to see how national awards won by Takoma gets affected in this year's class."
A--no one actually knows that the "top 20%" were denied. B--I feel very confident in assuming that whoever posted that comment does not have inside information as to the academic profile and test scores of 70% of the students in both magnet programs or even just at Takoma. C--Speaking for myself, I happen also to be curious, just for curiosity's sake, if all of a sudden Takoma won't win awards and instead those awards will suddenly be transferred to Hoover or Cabin John or whichever is the MS for those deprived Cold Spring students. If that is the case, those parents will see a rise in their property values, so it's all good--yes, that was tongue in cheek--but as a previous poster said, the purpose of magnet programs is not for the school to rack up awards. If that is not the case and Takoma keeps doing well at awards, I do hope the poster will come back and repost an acknowledgement of error... |
No, this year's test is not easier. The Top 20% got in, your child did not get in because he/she is not in the top 20% and could not prep for the test. |
You are not welcome to the USA, because you are from a shithole country and therefore a shithole person. You are not recommended to our magnet program, because you are from a competitive school cohort and therefore need the magnet program less than academically-able students from non-competitive school cohorts. Now do you perceive the difference? |
And if they do that, DCUM witches will complain that the program is not really for the gifted, it's watered down because too many can get in and mingle with their precious snowflakes. (See the many threads about that already ). MCPS can't win . |
+100 They need to do this for ES and MS. They need to do way more for all the rest of the intelligent, motivated kids in MCPS. |
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As the PP said -- if they expand the magnet programs, people will complain that they're "watered down" and "dumbed down" and so on. If they don't expand the magnet programs, people will complain that they're excluding smart kids.
If you know how to solve this problem, please run for a seat on the BoE. |
I rather it'd be water down slightly, given the selection criteria have left out so many kids that deserve some form of acceleration. |
PP again. And I really don't think it has to be watered down. |
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Folks complaining here about their child being "discriminated against" for their zip code REALLY need to take a look at the thread where folks with acceptances are posting their home schools.
Their "I was robbed" hypothesis is not holding up. |
How about tracking in home schools especially at the middle school level (have a "gifted" track above the honors level classes for the top 10-20% much like AAP in Fairfax). In addition, have magnet programs for students who are in the top 3%. Many of these kids are one or two standard deviations away from the kids in the top 10% and would really benefit from and in many cases need a special program just like any special needs population. You just don't have enough kids in any school cluster for them to remain in their home schools and so you do still need an Eastern/Takoma Park/Blair SMAC for this smaller group. So leave the magnet programs alone and introduce an AAP style program in every middle school. High schools in MCPS already have plenty of differentiation as there are plenty of AP class offerings and in addition many high schools offer classes at the high school run by Montgomery College lecturers in subjects where there isn't an equivalent AP offered. The population that is not currently being served by MCPS are kids in the top 10-20% (above average kids) in the elementary school and middle school years. |
Sample size 7/200 .... tells you more about the DCUM audience than actual admissions |
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