Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People say that ELD, FARMS, and IEP are considered in the selection criteria for programs like CES and magnet programs. If a student qualifies for those, does it actually help or hurt their chances of getting in?
My kid has an IEP, but it doesn’t seem like it gave him any advantage—he didn’t get into the magnet programs through the lottery or criteria(My child's grades and test scores are very good.) But other people seem to think having an IEP increases the chances of getting in, and some even say it might help with college admissions.
So how exactly do ELD, FARMS and IEP affect magnet admissions? Do they accept extra students beyond the regular spots for these categories? Or do kids with ELD, FARMS, and IEP compete each other separately? How do those factors actually affect admissions? Anyone know?
It helps. The locally normed MAP percentile required for placement in the lottery is lower -- 70% vs. 85% for others.
Anonymous wrote:People say that ELD, FARMS, and IEP are considered in the selection criteria for programs like CES and magnet programs. If a student qualifies for those, does it actually help or hurt their chances of getting in?
My kid has an IEP, but it doesn’t seem like it gave him any advantage—he didn’t get into the magnet programs through the lottery or criteria(My child's grades and test scores are very good.) But other people seem to think having an IEP increases the chances of getting in, and some even say it might help with college admissions.
So how exactly do ELD, FARMS and IEP affect magnet admissions? Do they accept extra students beyond the regular spots for these categories? Or do kids with ELD, FARMS, and IEP compete each other separately? How do those factors actually affect admissions? Anyone know?
Anonymous wrote:People say that ELD, FARMS, and IEP are considered in the selection criteria for programs like CES and magnet programs. If a student qualifies for those, does it actually help or hurt their chances of getting in?
My kid has an IEP, but it doesn’t seem like it gave him any advantage—he didn’t get into the magnet programs through the lottery or criteria(My child's grades and test scores are very good.) But other people seem to think having an IEP increases the chances of getting in, and some even say it might help with college admissions.
So how exactly do ELD, FARMS and IEP affect magnet admissions? Do they accept extra students beyond the regular spots for these categories? Or do kids with ELD, FARMS, and IEP compete each other separately? How do those factors actually affect admissions? Anyone know?