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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CES is only if your elementary has a local center OR your child has scored in the top percentile for MAP and COGAT. [/quote] I understand CES admissions now basically require: your child scores in the top percentile compared to mcps students attending a similar SES school AND your child's school does not have a peer group of similarly performing students.[/quote] Not exactly. You are thinking of middle school magnet admissions. For CES programs, your child needs to be in the top percentile in their home school. For regional centers, they don't take zero kids from any school, and the initial admissions usually take a roughly equal number from each sending school. Because the regional centers generally draw from schools that are demographically similar, there isn't the same curve that is applied to middle school admissions. [/quote]
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