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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS makes things clear as mud, to be sure. Local norms for us mean that the percentile score is based on the population of same-grade sutdents in the system from schools with somewhat similar demographic characteristics (FARMS or ever-FARMS, language learners, etc.). For elementary, I think there may be 3 such tranches of schools, and I don't think it's cluster-based, though one might expect some similarities within a cluster that would see elementaries tend to fall into the same local norming tranche. The basic idea is that a naturally GT kid from a high-FARMS/high-ELL area may not have the circumstances (presence of cohort, access to tutoring, etc.) at their school to facilitate exposure to material that would positively influence raw test scores in the same way that a GT kid from a low-FARMS/low-ELL area might. Presuming that the objective is to identify the innate ability (not the achievement level) when determining who might benefit most from magnet placement, local norming can make sense. It can also be taken too far, if driven by another agenda. Making the specifics of MCPS's local norming practice public would go a long way towards silencing the critics -- as long as the specifics don't indicate that another agenda is in play.[/quote] +1 Transparency is critical so that we all understand what the goals are and what the process is. Unfortunately, some drags the race into the conversation and divert the whole thing to the point the discussion becomes unproductive[/quote] A lot of culture warriors on DCUM.[/quote] It's one or two paid astroturfers always stirring up trouble. [/quote] I'm becoming more and more certain that someone is paying money to keep this yarn spinning. It doesn't make sense otherwise. Must have something to do with the lawsuit(s). Here we are in the middle of a pandemic with some serious issues that trouble the entire school population. But an issue for a few hundred students (frankly a few dozen) is getting as much traffic as discussion around a pandemic that concern every single MCPS family. And this isn't even the first thread about middle school magnets! This conversation IS IMPORTANT - but the fact that this thread gets this much traffic in this environment is odd[/quote] Haha...quite the conspiracy theory. Maybe it speaks to how people reach when specific groups of kids are being singled out and targeted.[/quote] My question is in what U.S. State is it acceptable to choose children's admissions into Magnet programs by rolling dice? Why isn't the news picking up on this issue? These people are completely incompetent as educators and at best this is classic Waste Fraud and Abuse. [/quote]
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