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Reply to "Did the Takoma MS magnet got MORE white this year?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Less interested in YOY change. How does TPMS magnet demographics compare to the county’s?[/quote]p this is a better indicator of whether we’re headed in the right direction[/quote] Are Asians still vastly over-represented at the magnets as a percentage of the County's total population?[/quote] so we are using % of total representative pop as criteria now? no wonder mcps is all f'ed up[/quote] Looking at the Maryland Report Card results for PARCC from 2017 for Grade 5 math in MCPS There were 1319 students total in MCPS who "exceeded expectations" which seems like the bare minimum to be considered for TPMS magnet Of these 494 were Asian (out of a total of 1653 Asian students), 550 were White (out of a total of 3476 white students), 102 were 2 or more races (out of 620). So of the 1319 students who exceeded expectations 1146 came from these three groups which means only 173 students from other groups exceeded expectations. http://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/ParccTrends.aspx?PV=71:5:15:AAAA:1:N:6:13:2:2:5:1:1:2:3 By 8th grade it is still bad 347 Asians (out of 969), 294 whites (out of 1797) and 45 mixed race (out of 281) 686 students from these three groups exceeded expectations. The total number of Grade 8 who exceeded expectations 735 (49 from all other groups exceeded expectations). The achievement gap is to blame for the poor representation of certain groups in the magnet programs. MCPS needs to treat the problem instead of obscuring the symptoms by changing selection criteria [/quote] NP here. I did not write the above post, but I must say it is very valid. But I would be interested to hear the other side's argument against this.[/quote]
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