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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At a W feeder school, did not make it to the lottery pool even … wtf[/quote] So, being at a W feeder automatically qualifies your kid? wtf [/quote] Actually I meant the opposite. Not sure what stats you need to qualify from a W feeder as my kid has the stats required but i am Sure the cut off for low farms school is higher and therefore my kid did not qualify. [/quote] Yes, the cut off for low farms is higher than 85th percentile un-normed. Honestly a kid from a W feeder with an 85th percentile is bright but not really so much of an outlier that they’d really need special magnet level programming. They should probably get ELC at the local school, though. Unfortunately this process may make it hard for you to access that enrichment, which I think is problematic given that they’re providing it without many barriers to students at other schools in the district with way way lower scores and thresholds. They should unnorm the scores at the low farms schools when determining ELC placement. [/quote]
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