Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
The problem with the lottery is the kids that need these programs the most are likely not selected. Sure, it can happen but more often than not doesn't.
I’d say most of the kids in the lottery pool need it the most. A
The kids in my DC’s class (moderate SES) who were selected for ELC were the top 3 percentile, along with a couple others. The standards at our school were surprisingly high—am thankful for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
The problem with the lottery is the kids that need these programs the most are likely not selected. Sure, it can happen but more often than not doesn't.
I’d say most of the kids in the lottery pool need it the most. A
The kids in my DC’s class (moderate SES) who were selected for ELC were the top 3 percentile, along with a couple others. The standards at our school were surprisingly high—am thankful for this.
Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
The problem with the lottery is the kids that need these programs the most are likely not selected. Sure, it can happen but more often than not doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
The pool isn't secret and although the lottery isn't all that transparent, I mean it's not televised, as a TPMS parent I can assure it's pretty random who got in.
Lol yeah right. You’re basing your assumptions on who ultimately accepted the offers. Would be veeeery interesting to see who got first round offers before anyone declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
The pool isn't secret and although the lottery isn't all that transparent, I mean it's not televised, as a TPMS parent I can assure it's pretty random who got in.
Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?
Anonymous wrote:If you had a method to secretly pick which kids can go to magnet and not have to justify it to anyone, would you give it up?