Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost all of Clemente Math Sci kids are above 99 %ile. The score matters. Many kids are 280+ and some are above 300+. 99%ile is around 250s or 260s.
Good for them! I guess they won’t get into the magnet then because they have a huge cohort of similar kids where they are. Where my kid is, 99th percentile means scores better than 99 other kids out of 100 and is clearly way ahead of the rest of the class in 5/6 math, for example. Kid is bored bored bored unfortunately. Middle school, magnet or not, is our only hope at this point. MCPS has been one huge disappointment so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, my kid had a huge jump in the one she took today but her score was already 98th percentile in Fall, was just wondering if it might help.
What is the appeals process out of interest?
98th percentile is too low.
It needs consistently in the 99% depending on other factors. That's a great jump but so few kids are accepted and many already are in the magnet starting in 4th that her chances are slim. They probably have the decisions made by now.
What difference does it make if the kids are already in the magnet? They are different programs — I thought one had no bearing on the other? We moved to MCPS this year so my kid was excluded from the magnet and never considered although I’m certain she would have been accepted back in 3rd grade (she was a major outlier academically back then)
They aren't going to kick magnet kids out if they are in one and doing well for your precious genius. There are very few magnet slots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost all of Clemente Math Sci kids are above 99 %ile. The score matters. Many kids are 280+ and some are above 300+. 99%ile is around 250s or 260s.
Good for them! I guess they won’t get into the magnet then because they have a huge cohort of similar kids where they are. Where my kid is, 99th percentile means scores better than 99 other kids out of 100 and is clearly way ahead of the rest of the class in 5/6 math, for example. Kid is bored bored bored unfortunately. Middle school, magnet or not, is our only hope at this point. MCPS has been one huge disappointment so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, my kid had a huge jump in the one she took today but her score was already 98th percentile in Fall, was just wondering if it might help.
What is the appeals process out of interest?
98th percentile is too low.
It needs consistently in the 99% depending on other factors. That's a great jump but so few kids are accepted and many already are in the magnet starting in 4th that her chances are slim. They probably have the decisions made by now.
What difference does it make if the kids are already in the magnet? They are different programs — I thought one had no bearing on the other? We moved to MCPS this year so my kid was excluded from the magnet and never considered although I’m certain she would have been accepted back in 3rd grade (she was a major outlier academically back then)
Anonymous wrote:Almost all of Clemente Math Sci kids are above 99 %ile. The score matters. Many kids are 280+ and some are above 300+. 99%ile is around 250s or 260s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, my kid had a huge jump in the one she took today but her score was already 98th percentile in Fall, was just wondering if it might help.
What is the appeals process out of interest?
98th percentile is too low.
It needs consistently in the 99% depending on other factors. That's a great jump but so few kids are accepted and many already are in the magnet starting in 4th that her chances are slim. They probably have the decisions made by now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, my kid had a huge jump in the one she took today but her score was already 98th percentile in Fall, was just wondering if it might help.
What is the appeals process out of interest?
98th percentile is too low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, my kid had a huge jump in the one she took today but her score was already 98th percentile in Fall, was just wondering if it might help.
What is the appeals process out of interest?
98th percentile is too low.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, my kid had a huge jump in the one she took today but her score was already 98th percentile in Fall, was just wondering if it might help.
What is the appeals process out of interest?