Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the previous message they clearly said the name tags were for an elementary. There are numerous magnets all over the county and your child is only eligible for a certain percentage. You can't possibly have seen them all so your skepticism is misplaced.
We've seen folders laid out too for a smaller magnet and one bigger magnet had folders in bins that teachers handed out.
I do think they left them out during the presentation so that families who were late could grab their folders and that no one was supervising that part so I believe that in flipping through their part of the alphabet looking for your folder you could have seen other names.
Did your kid go to a magnet MS? The kids were all talking about it instantly, in person on chat, when the results came out. Whole thread about how distressing it was.
Again, there are no elementary magnets.
The MCPS website lists the elementary CES program under the Magnet Programs heading, so they certainly seem to think there are. Not sure what nit you’re picking here.
No one calls CES magnet.
What? Yes they do. It’s a magnet program (it pulls kids from different schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the previous message they clearly said the name tags were for an elementary. There are numerous magnets all over the county and your child is only eligible for a certain percentage. You can't possibly have seen them all so your skepticism is misplaced.
We've seen folders laid out too for a smaller magnet and one bigger magnet had folders in bins that teachers handed out.
I do think they left them out during the presentation so that families who were late could grab their folders and that no one was supervising that part so I believe that in flipping through their part of the alphabet looking for your folder you could have seen other names.
Did your kid go to a magnet MS? The kids were all talking about it instantly, in person on chat, when the results came out. Whole thread about how distressing it was.
Again, there are no elementary magnets.
The MCPS website lists the elementary CES program under the Magnet Programs heading, so they certainly seem to think there are. Not sure what nit you’re picking here.
No one calls CES magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the previous message they clearly said the name tags were for an elementary. There are numerous magnets all over the county and your child is only eligible for a certain percentage. You can't possibly have seen them all so your skepticism is misplaced.
We've seen folders laid out too for a smaller magnet and one bigger magnet had folders in bins that teachers handed out.
I do think they left them out during the presentation so that families who were late could grab their folders and that no one was supervising that part so I believe that in flipping through their part of the alphabet looking for your folder you could have seen other names.
Did your kid go to a magnet MS? The kids were all talking about it instantly, in person on chat, when the results came out. Whole thread about how distressing it was.
Again, there are no elementary magnets.
The MCPS website lists the elementary CES program under the Magnet Programs heading, so they certainly seem to think there are. Not sure what nit you’re picking here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the previous message they clearly said the name tags were for an elementary. There are numerous magnets all over the county and your child is only eligible for a certain percentage. You can't possibly have seen them all so your skepticism is misplaced.
We've seen folders laid out too for a smaller magnet and one bigger magnet had folders in bins that teachers handed out.
I do think they left them out during the presentation so that families who were late could grab their folders and that no one was supervising that part so I believe that in flipping through their part of the alphabet looking for your folder you could have seen other names.
Did your kid go to a magnet MS? The kids were all talking about it instantly, in person on chat, when the results came out. Whole thread about how distressing it was.
Again, there are no elementary magnets.
Anonymous wrote:If you read the previous message they clearly said the name tags were for an elementary. There are numerous magnets all over the county and your child is only eligible for a certain percentage. You can't possibly have seen them all so your skepticism is misplaced.
We've seen folders laid out too for a smaller magnet and one bigger magnet had folders in bins that teachers handed out.
I do think they left them out during the presentation so that families who were late could grab their folders and that no one was supervising that part so I believe that in flipping through their part of the alphabet looking for your folder you could have seen other names.
Did your kid go to a magnet MS? The kids were all talking about it instantly, in person on chat, when the results came out. Whole thread about how distressing it was.
Anonymous wrote:It’s been two days. What did you decide, OP, and are you at peace with your decision?
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter did the Eastern magnet and when she returned to our home high school several of the parents I knew from elementary school told me at back to school night “my child didn’t bother applying because they didn’t want to go” (this was after they switched to a non-application process). I just smiled and nodded every time a parent told me their child didn’t go to the magnet, not because they weren’t offered a spot but because they couldn’t be bothered.
Parents really do tend to latch onto narratives that make themselves feel good about their own kids vis-a-vis others.
Anonymous wrote:If you read the previous message they clearly said the name tags were for an elementary. There are numerous magnets all over the county and your child is only eligible for a certain percentage. You can't possibly have seen them all so your skepticism is misplaced.
We've seen folders laid out too for a smaller magnet and one bigger magnet had folders in bins that teachers handed out.
I do think they left them out during the presentation so that families who were late could grab their folders and that no one was supervising that part so I believe that in flipping through their part of the alphabet looking for your folder you could have seen other names.
Did your kid go to a magnet MS? The kids were all talking about it instantly, in person on chat, when the results came out. Whole thread about how distressing it was.
Anonymous wrote:If you read the previous message they clearly said the name tags were for an elementary. There are numerous magnets all over the county and your child is only eligible for a certain percentage. You can't possibly have seen them all so your skepticism is misplaced.
We've seen folders laid out too for a smaller magnet and one bigger magnet had folders in bins that teachers handed out.
I do think they left them out during the presentation so that families who were late could grab their folders and that no one was supervising that part so I believe that in flipping through their part of the alphabet looking for your folder you could have seen other names.
Did your kid go to a magnet MS? The kids were all talking about it instantly, in person on chat, when the results came out. Whole thread about how distressing it was.