Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The magnet system is convoluted. There are two types of Specialty schools (they don't call them magnets any more). There is the schools that are only specialty programs (French Immersion, Spanish Immersion, Montessori, Performing arts) and then there are "school within a school" programs. Most of the TAG centers are this model. The exceptions being Heather Hills and Glen Arden Woods. Some neighborhood schools have specialty programs that only the students that live within the boundary are eligible for. Examples are the Chinese Immersion program and the Elementary IB programs.
Living in close proximity to a magnet school does not give you any preference into getting into that program. Even if you attench the neighborhood school where a specialty program is housed, that doesn't mean you automatically get into the magnet stream. i.e. just because you live within bounds of Greenbelt Middle School doesn't mean that your TAG child will get into the TAG specialty program.
We chose to attend the neighborhood elementary school and have no regrets. When my daughter is older, I hope that we can get her into the TAG middle school program because our local MS is not an option.
Actually, TAG kids that live in Greenbrlt MS do get pulled into the TAG program at Greenbelt automatically. Those kids aren’t required to do lottery for middle school TAG.