Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how little people are mentioning this, but everyone knows that this year unless you had a 4.0 in middle school you weren't even invited to 'interview' with Walls. Doesn't that strike the non-UMC crowd here as incredibly biased? And they are a public school, remember, not a charter. I mean, I get that they need to bring in kids who aren't are performing at a high level. But 4.0 students? Come on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They could do an admissions test. Administration at the school doesn’t want to. So it might come back with a different principal.
Walls admin doesn’t control here. CO and the mayor do and they are sacrificing any sort of advanced programming or magnet opportunities for any and all students on the altar of public opinion and DEI. Narrow the gap by dragging down the top rather than raising up the bottom.
Anonymous wrote:They only got rid of the exam because of the pandemic and now they won't bring it back.
Totally ridiculous--especially with the massive grade inflation in DCPS.
Selective schools in NYC, Chicago, SF, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Milwaukee, and other cities all use an exam.
Why not DC?
Anonymous wrote:They could do an admissions test. Administration at the school doesn’t want to. So it might come back with a different principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:massive grade inflation in DCPS and many charters in 2021-22 due to pandemic equitable concerns.....accounts for the increased grade cutoff at Walls this year
Anonymous wrote:How much grade inflation is actually happening at middle schools? My DS is getting straight As but his friends are getting As and Bs. Maybe a handful are getting straight As.
Massive grade inflation. My Deal 7th grader slacked off and had C's in 5 classes of 6 this quarter (3rd) and spent ONE EVENING doing random worksheets and other missing work. Turned them all in the next day and once these assignments were entered she was back up to straight As.
It's a complete joke.
She and all her friends get straight As.
As a Deal teacher I hate that I have to accept the work for 86%. I think that there are a lot of B+ kids who should be C students. However, I think most of the straight A kids (principal’s honor roll) have earned it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are never going to bring back the test for admissions. It’s all about equity and they want more kids from ward 7 and 8, definitely not ward 3.
If you are surprised by above, then you have not been paying attention. It’s a race to the bottom with honors for all, grade inflation, being able to re-take tests, 50% score for doing absolutely nothing, etc…
They don't care about equity in NYC, Chicago, SF, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Milwaukee?
They do, but they care more about high admissions standards.
NYC provides free test prep throughout middle school for the SSAT (their magnet high school entrance exam for 9 schools) to all comers in each of the four boroughs. Chicago uses a comprehensive college application style application to its magnet high schools and trains admins and teachers to scout low SES GT talent and support applications. Boston provides free test prep to the 6th grade exam for Boston Latin and Cambridge Rindge and Latin (which start in 7th grade), Baltimore offers free test prep for the entrance exam and auditions for its half a dozen magnet high schools. Philly offers test prep to middle school students shooting for Masterman and Carver.
DCPS doesn't bother with test prep and no longer bothers with magnet high school entrance exams. It's a low-cost approach which has a way of watering down standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are never going to bring back the test for admissions. It’s all about equity and they want more kids from ward 7 and 8, definitely not ward 3.
If you are surprised by above, then you have not been paying attention. It’s a race to the bottom with honors for all, grade inflation, being able to re-take tests, 50% score for doing absolutely nothing, etc…
They don't care about equity in NYC, Chicago, SF, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Milwaukee?
They do, but they care more about high admissions standards.
NYC provides free test prep throughout middle school for the SSAT (their magnet high school entrance exam for 9 schools) to all comers in each of the four boroughs. Chicago uses a comprehensive college application style application to its magnet high schools and trains admins and teachers to scout low SES GT talent and support applications. Boston provides free test prep to the 6th grade exam for Boston Latin and Cambridge Rindge and Latin (which start in 7th grade), Baltimore offers free test prep for the entrance exam and auditions for its half a dozen magnet high schools. Philly offers test prep to middle school students shooting for Masterman and Carver.
DCPS doesn't bother with test prep and no longer bothers with magnet high school entrance exams. It's a low-cost approach which has a way of watering down standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are never going to bring back the test for admissions. It’s all about equity and they want more kids from ward 7 and 8, definitely not ward 3.
If you are surprised by above, then you have not been paying attention. It’s a race to the bottom with honors for all, grade inflation, being able to re-take tests, 50% score for doing absolutely nothing, etc…
They don't care about equity in NYC, Chicago, SF, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Milwaukee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:massive grade inflation in DCPS and many charters in 2021-22 due to pandemic equitable concerns.....accounts for the increased grade cutoff at Walls this year
Anonymous wrote:How much grade inflation is actually happening at middle schools? My DS is getting straight As but his friends are getting As and Bs. Maybe a handful are getting straight As.
Massive grade inflation. My Deal 7th grader slacked off and had C's in 5 classes of 6 this quarter (3rd) and spent ONE EVENING doing random worksheets and other missing work. Turned them all in the next day and once these assignments were entered she was back up to straight As.
It's a complete joke.
She and all her friends get straight As.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much grade inflation is actually happening at middle schools? My DS is getting straight As but his friends are getting As and Bs. Maybe a handful are getting straight As.
Most are getting straight As.