Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's all one school district. No reason for there to be locally grown and developed programs. It's not equal that TPMS local kids get 25 spots and Eastern local kids get zero.
There's also no reservation for RCMS kids at either of the RCMS magnet programs, as far as I know.
I didn't know that. It seems like there should be no preference for a test in program and TPMS is seemingly the only one that has a preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's all one school district. No reason for there to be locally grown and developed programs. It's not equal that TPMS local kids get 25 spots and Eastern local kids get zero.
There's also no reservation for RCMS kids at either of the RCMS magnet programs, as far as I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Rock Creek Forest immersion students who are allowed to go to Westland and then BCC (for now), I am unaware of any other instance where immersion students enjoy some kind of "automatic" benefit to attend the high school of their choice. PP is correct about the DCC choice process, but immersion students certainly don't have any advantage over any other student.
Ughhhh. The immersion/magnet program is such a mess. I don't begrudge the RCF kids the Westland feeder status, but I do wish the whole system had more transparency and consistency. The system as it stands is such a patchwork. Some magnet programs (TPMS) reserve seats for kids in the zone, so for two elementary schools, but other magnet programs don't. Some immersion programs have automatic feeder rights, some don't. Some programs say that they favor kids from rich schools. It's all such a mess.
Programs are different because many are locally grown and developed. Not every community is the same nor should they be.
It's all one school district. No reason for there to be locally grown and developed programs. It's not equal that TPMS local kids get 25 spots and Eastern local kids get zero.
Anonymous wrote:
It's all one school district. No reason for there to be locally grown and developed programs. It's not equal that TPMS local kids get 25 spots and Eastern local kids get zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Rock Creek Forest immersion students who are allowed to go to Westland and then BCC (for now), I am unaware of any other instance where immersion students enjoy some kind of "automatic" benefit to attend the high school of their choice. PP is correct about the DCC choice process, but immersion students certainly don't have any advantage over any other student.
Ughhhh. The immersion/magnet program is such a mess. I don't begrudge the RCF kids the Westland feeder status, but I do wish the whole system had more transparency and consistency. The system as it stands is such a patchwork. Some magnet programs (TPMS) reserve seats for kids in the zone, so for two elementary schools, but other magnet programs don't. Some immersion programs have automatic feeder rights, some don't. Some programs say that they favor kids from rich schools. It's all such a mess.
Programs are different because many are locally grown and developed. Not every community is the same nor should they be.
It's all one school district. No reason for there to be locally grown and developed programs. It's not equal that TPMS local kids get 25 spots and Eastern local kids get zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Rock Creek Forest immersion students who are allowed to go to Westland and then BCC (for now), I am unaware of any other instance where immersion students enjoy some kind of "automatic" benefit to attend the high school of their choice. PP is correct about the DCC choice process, but immersion students certainly don't have any advantage over any other student.
Ughhhh. The immersion/magnet program is such a mess. I don't begrudge the RCF kids the Westland feeder status, but I do wish the whole system had more transparency and consistency. The system as it stands is such a patchwork. Some magnet programs (TPMS) reserve seats for kids in the zone, so for two elementary schools, but other magnet programs don't. Some immersion programs have automatic feeder rights, some don't. Some programs say that they favor kids from rich schools. It's all such a mess.
Programs are different because many are locally grown and developed. Not every community is the same nor should they be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Rock Creek Forest immersion students who are allowed to go to Westland and then BCC (for now), I am unaware of any other instance where immersion students enjoy some kind of "automatic" benefit to attend the high school of their choice. PP is correct about the DCC choice process, but immersion students certainly don't have any advantage over any other student.
Ughhhh. The immersion/magnet program is such a mess. I don't begrudge the RCF kids the Westland feeder status, but I do wish the whole system had more transparency and consistency. The system as it stands is such a patchwork. Some magnet programs (TPMS) reserve seats for kids in the zone, so for two elementary schools, but other magnet programs don't. Some immersion programs have automatic feeder rights, some don't. Some programs say that they favor kids from rich schools. It's all such a mess.
Anonymous wrote:What about the students in Chinese immersion? They go to Hoover middle, right? Then are they allowed to go to whatever high school Hoover feeds to with a COSA if they don't live in that cluster?
Anonymous wrote:Other than Rock Creek Forest immersion students who are allowed to go to Westland and then BCC (for now), I am unaware of any other instance where immersion students enjoy some kind of "automatic" benefit to attend the high school of their choice. PP is correct about the DCC choice process, but immersion students certainly don't have any advantage over any other student.
Anonymous wrote:For example, can a Immersion kid from say, SSIMS or Westland, feed to BCC or even RM with simply a COSA?
Thanks in advance!