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Reply to "CS and Math Curriculum at Takoma Park Magnet Program"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pre lottery, everyone in TPMS did their accelerated math at home and in after-school team. Post lottery, they have many more kids for whom the curriculum is at their level. CJMS parents, TPMS magnet isn't for you. TPMS magnet is for kids in poor schools with no cohort and no parental enrichment. [/quote] This is total BS. - parent of one pre lottery kid and one post lottery[/quote] While I think it's silly to say that the TPMS magnet is now for "kids in poor schools" there's some logic to the idea that the cohort has changed dramatically and coming from a school like Cabin John it may no longer be worth the commute. Kids used to go to be with the top 1-3% and now it's the top 15-30% since they do weight eligibility standards. [/quote] Sigh. What I can tell you is that my lottery kid had a significantly higher MAP score than their older sibling who got in before the lottery and excelled and is now at the Blair magnet with all As. I can also tell you that both children found it challenging and that neither did “accelerated math at home or in the team” as was claimed that “everyone” did pre lottery (complete BS). The math curriculum is very fast paced which is what my kids have needed. It also doesn’t seem to have changed and certainly isn’t easier now.[/quote] BS. First cohort of lottery kids are in 8th grade now. Impossible for your lottery kid to be in Blair now.[/quote] Read it again, slowly, my lottery kid is currently at TPMS. I accept your apology.[/quote] "Lottery kid had a higher MAP score than (their older sibling (who got in before the lottery) and (is now at the Blair magnet) ). " "Lottery kid (had a higher MAP score than (their older sibling who got in before the lottery)) and (is now at the Blair magnet). " Write it again, slowly, without ambiguous grammar. Retakes are due before end of marking period. [/quote] You’re an idiot. Everyone else here managed to read, just because you put commas where there were none doesn’t make anything incorrect.[/quote] Sheesh - your sentence was ambiguous. If there is any idiot, it is definitely not the PP who is trying to explain to you why it is ambiguous. (When I read that sentence I got reminded of the book "Eats, shoots and leaves.") -- DP [/quote] DP, not ambiguous at all.[/quote]
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