Anonymous wrote:MCPS schedules BTSNs so that there are not conflicts within a cluster. There is also some sort of rotation over the years between which school is early and which school is later.
If you have kids in more than one cluster due to a COSA (which includes various programs) then it’s random chance if you end up with a conflict. They can’t possibly avoid all conflicts and also hold BTSN for 200+ schools in a 2 week period.
It’s like you posted without having read this measly 2 page thread. There *are* conflicts within clusters. MCPS may not be able to prevent all scheduling conflicts, but they don’t need to create unnecessary conflicts either. On page 1 a poster proposed a schedule that would minimize conflicts. At bare minimum, the conflicts within individual clusters should be eliminated.