Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing from Cabin John yet, frustrating.
Does Cabin John feed i to Pyle? If so, double check with your elementary school because Pyle gave them the letters for all the accepted students. Our elementary school sent them out with the report cards. For whatever reason no one seems to be talking about it at school although some parents must be asking questions because we received a note yesterday to direct all questions to Pyle.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing from Cabin John yet, frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:They have been sent to all the 20 MS with enriched classes. Not sure whether they are responsible for communicating the placement or if the elementary schools are or the central office.
Now I am going to be very controversial. I think these classes should be available to all students who want to take them. I do not believe having "average" students in a class will slow down gifted students if the teacher is good. We moved from a rural community in another state where my older child went to a K-8 school which had only one class of about 25 kids in each grade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I was told is that you believe if AEI made an error, you can contact them. They have 5 objective criteria for each class.[/quot
Thanks for this info. Do you mind expanding on it? Who told you (AEI, principal?) and were you told any of the criteria?
NP: I am curious too about the criteria. I imagine there is a floor or baseline to be considered. However, I wonder if it is the same for each middle school given that some schools have more 99 type kids vs 90+ type kids after the top performers were admitted to the magnets. That is why I think the original announcement mentions "student enrollment" and scheduling as factors in the decision. Some schools may have 2 sections of a course, others 1.
NP: I am curious too about the criteria. I imagine there is a floor or baseline to be considered. However, I wonder if it is the same for each middle school given that some schools have more 99 type kids vs 90+ type kids after the top performers were admitted to the magnets. That is why I think the original announcement mentions "student enrollment" and scheduling as factors in the decision. Some schools may have 2 sections of a course, others 1.
It's not a good day to call AEI on Monday, see the CES thread, but if you believe there has been a mistake with respect to your child, they will talk through the criteria with you - I don't know all 5 - Cogat and MAP cut-offs are 2 of the 5. (2nd hand info)
Also PARCC scores. When I called the intimated that grades were not one of the criteria. Not sure what the other two are though...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I was told is that you believe if AEI made an error, you can contact them. They have 5 objective criteria for each class.[/quot
Thanks for this info. Do you mind expanding on it? Who told you (AEI, principal?) and were you told any of the criteria?
NP: I am curious too about the criteria. I imagine there is a floor or baseline to be considered. However, I wonder if it is the same for each middle school given that some schools have more 99 type kids vs 90+ type kids after the top performers were admitted to the magnets. That is why I think the original announcement mentions "student enrollment" and scheduling as factors in the decision. Some schools may have 2 sections of a course, others 1.
NP: I am curious too about the criteria. I imagine there is a floor or baseline to be considered. However, I wonder if it is the same for each middle school given that some schools have more 99 type kids vs 90+ type kids after the top performers were admitted to the magnets. That is why I think the original announcement mentions "student enrollment" and scheduling as factors in the decision. Some schools may have 2 sections of a course, others 1.
It's not a good day to call AEI on Monday, see the CES thread, but if you believe there has been a mistake with respect to your child, they will talk through the criteria with you - I don't know all 5 - Cogat and MAP cut-offs are 2 of the 5. (2nd hand info)