Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here - thanks! I'll circle back once we know for sure. We were urged to submit the parent referral by AART at our school. We don't plan on appealing so will see what happens. Thank you.
Does the parent referral increase the chance of getting in - all other factors being equal?
Also, what about bi-lingual (ie multicultural) student?
Shouldn't a second language increase the chances of getting in?
Anonymous wrote:op here - thanks! I'll circle back once we know for sure. We were urged to submit the parent referral by AART at our school. We don't plan on appealing so will see what happens. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:op here - thanks! I'll circle back once we know for sure. We were urged to submit the parent referral by AART at our school. We don't plan on appealing so will see what happens. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty good shot, not a slam dunk on initial pass but appeal if not.
(FWIW they include race on the application, why would it be there if it didn't get used?)
I signed up my DC the other day for the STEM camp at Lake Braddock this summer. I was required to input his school ID #, and when I did, his demographic information was automatically filled in, including his race. By your logic, the STEM camp will somehow use his racial information during the camp, because why would it be on the registration.
Back to the OP- I would guess 65% chance of getting in.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty good shot, not a slam dunk on initial pass but appeal if not.
(FWIW they include race on the application, why would it be there if it didn't get used?)
Anonymous wrote:Our aap coordinator quoted 85% of in pool as getting in