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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]improve the qualification bar then: minimum requirement: Geometry HN, weighted GPA 3.8+ give extra credits for national awards, state awards and regional awards use teacher's recommendation (better let the teacher mark a recommendation score to make it easier for calculation) remove geographic quota. let's be fair. It's all about academic merit. [/quote] Even better HN Geometry req Use Unweighted GPA from STEM classes Do Not use teacher recs they are unreliable and have shown to be racially biased Add hard geographic quotas proportional to the region's population[/quote] I like this. If there aren’t enough qualified applicants then put those spots into pool for remaining applicants. I’m torn on Geometry though. I know great STEM kids who ended up in Alg I honors in 8th. And by requiring Geometry we’ll get parents pushing more kids to take it too soon. Bad consequence. [/quote] Maybe this will help you. If you take Algebra I in 8th the base school can generally meet all the math needs. TJ should be for the most advanced students who have a harder time getting their needs met at a base school.[/quote] Not universally true. There are various reasons why kids may end up in Alg I. I wouldn’t want to eliminate 100% of those kids. And do we want parents to push their kids into geometry any more than they already do? As we’ve seen, they will do anything to get their kids in. We already have way more kids in Geometry than should be there. [/quote] DP, you can't obtain perfect. Requiring that we sacrifice the 99% so that we chase after that 1% is irrational foolishness. [/quote]
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