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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just wondering if there is data listed on how many students are selected from each Elementary School for the regional CES programs. Anyone know if that exists and where to find it?[/quote] I don’t think MCPS will provide this data if it is at a level of granularity. The process has also changed since COVID, so not sure how useful the data is. 2018-19 will look a lot different than 2020-21. What you would expect from the old cohort model is that schools that were more heterogenous would send more kids. That’s different now with the lottery model. The lottery model is based on local norming, so that would mean that the outcome is likely to be more balanced by sending school but it’s not clear because MCPS has not said how they ensure parity with gender. It’s doubtful to me that they would leave that up to chance. [/quote] I just looked in the Metis Report which if you are interested in the history of the GT education in MoCo, you should read. The section on ES programs begins on page 60. The report said they published sending numbers by ES, but I couldn't find any such table in the index. Here is the summary: [i]"The operation of elementary centers [then HGCs, now CESs] has limited effect on other elementary schools across MCPS, with the exception of possible staffing implications. In 2013–14, elementary students from 124 of the 133 elementary schools across MCPS were enrolled in an elementary center rather than in their home school. Twenty-five elementary schools had 10 or more home school students (in Grades 4 and 5) who were enrolled in an elementary center at another school, including Piney Branch and Little Bennett ES, each of which had 21 students leave to attend an elementary center, and Spark M. Matsunaga ES with 19 students and Beall ES with 18 students. [/i] Elementary schools that did not have any students enrolled in an elementary center included Brown Station, Burnt Mills, Damascus, Darnestown, Jackson Road, Monocacy, William Tyler Page, Rock Creek Valley, Watkins Mill, and Wilson Wims ES. Complete data on the number of students in elementary centers by sending school is presented in the Appendix." It would be interesting to see how numbers have changed as they've implemented new admissions processes. The link to the whole Metis report/choice study is https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/info/choice/ChoiceStudyReport-Version2-20160307.pdf [/quote]
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