Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if they eliminate the elementary magnet as a result of the choice study. Seems odd to offer this program in only one school on one side of the county.
Was it part of the study?
I don't think that they will eliminate the HGCs or MS Magnets. I would be very surprised.
Not PP. Good point, I don't recall if the ES program was mentioned specifically. If not there will probably be very little feedback on it given how little known it is. Really seems like the program was eliminated long ago, about the only funding it has must be the bussing, and I guess the application process. Really just a place for 1st - 3rd graders to congregate before applying to HGCs.
It's actually just 1st-2nd because the school ends in 2nd. I think that is why many people don't think it's worth it to apply.
Yes, but some follow the cohort to Piney Branch in 3rd. So there's the possibility of going to four different ESs before it's all done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if they eliminate the elementary magnet as a result of the choice study. Seems odd to offer this program in only one school on one side of the county.
Was it part of the study?
I don't think that they will eliminate the HGCs or MS Magnets. I would be very surprised.
Not PP. Good point, I don't recall if the ES program was mentioned specifically. If not there will probably be very little feedback on it given how little known it is. Really seems like the program was eliminated long ago, about the only funding it has must be the bussing, and I guess the application process. Really just a place for 1st - 3rd graders to congregate before applying to HGCs.
It's actually just 1st-2nd because the school ends in 2nd. I think that is why many people don't think it's worth it to apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if they eliminate the elementary magnet as a result of the choice study. Seems odd to offer this program in only one school on one side of the county.
Was it part of the study?
I don't think that they will eliminate the HGCs or MS Magnets. I would be very surprised.
Not PP. Good point, I don't recall if the ES program was mentioned specifically. If not there will probably be very little feedback on it given how little known it is. Really seems like the program was eliminated long ago, about the only funding it has must be the bussing, and I guess the application process. Really just a place for 1st - 3rd graders to congregate before applying to HGCs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if they eliminate the elementary magnet as a result of the choice study. Seems odd to offer this program in only one school on one side of the county.
Was it part of the study?
I don't think that they will eliminate the HGCs or MS Magnets. I would be very surprised.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if they eliminate the elementary magnet as a result of the choice study. Seems odd to offer this program in only one school on one side of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is great confusion on this thread, generated by the subject line. Hopefully I can clear it up.
Takoma Park ELEMENTARY school offers what it calls a "gifted and talented magnet," though it's really not a true magnet in that it has very openings for out-of-boundary kids. So it's mostly for in-bound kids. Kids test for this program in K. I think there are literally only like 10-15 spots for out-of-bound kids.
Takoma Park MIDDLE school offers a true STEM magnet that draws countywide--well, 1/2 of the county, there is another magnet for up-county kids. Kids must test-in for this highly competitive program. There are approx 120 spots, I think, with about 20 of those spots reserved for in-boundary kids.
Why do Takoma Park kids get such preference? Beats me.
They are trying to provide more enrichment in under privileged areas. I don't begrudge them this even though we live on the western side of MoCo, and the commute is 1 hr to TP. I do wish they would provide a magnet on the western side, though.
Then why doesn't the Eastern MS magnet offer in-boundary preference slots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is great confusion on this thread, generated by the subject line. Hopefully I can clear it up.
Takoma Park ELEMENTARY school offers what it calls a "gifted and talented magnet," though it's really not a true magnet in that it has very openings for out-of-boundary kids. So it's mostly for in-bound kids. Kids test for this program in K. I think there are literally only like 10-15 spots for out-of-bound kids.
Takoma Park MIDDLE school offers a true STEM magnet that draws countywide--well, 1/2 of the county, there is another magnet for up-county kids. Kids must test-in for this highly competitive program. There are approx 120 spots, I think, with about 20 of those spots reserved for in-boundary kids.
Why do Takoma Park kids get such preference? Beats me.
They are trying to provide more enrichment in under privileged areas. I don't begrudge them this even though we live on the western side of MoCo, and the commute is 1 hr to TP. I do wish they would provide a magnet on the western side, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is great confusion on this thread, generated by the subject line. Hopefully I can clear it up.
Takoma Park ELEMENTARY school offers what it calls a "gifted and talented magnet," though it's really not a true magnet in that it has very openings for out-of-boundary kids. So it's mostly for in-bound kids. Kids test for this program in K. I think there are literally only like 10-15 spots for out-of-bound kids.
Takoma Park MIDDLE school offers a true STEM magnet that draws countywide--well, 1/2 of the county, there is another magnet for up-county kids. Kids must test-in for this highly competitive program. There are approx 120 spots, I think, with about 20 of those spots reserved for in-boundary kids.
Why do Takoma Park kids get such preference? Beats me.
They are trying to provide more enrichment in under privileged areas. I don't begrudge them this even though we live on the western side of MoCo, and the commute is 1 hr to TP. I do wish they would provide a magnet on the western side, though.
It does grate a little that Takoma Park Elementary is probably has the highest HHI of the schools on the East side of the county, and also has the only gifted magnet program, and one that only accepts a tiny number of kids from outside the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is great confusion on this thread, generated by the subject line. Hopefully I can clear it up.
Takoma Park ELEMENTARY school offers what it calls a "gifted and talented magnet," though it's really not a true magnet in that it has very openings for out-of-boundary kids. So it's mostly for in-bound kids. Kids test for this program in K. I think there are literally only like 10-15 spots for out-of-bound kids.
Takoma Park MIDDLE school offers a true STEM magnet that draws countywide--well, 1/2 of the county, there is another magnet for up-county kids. Kids must test-in for this highly competitive program. There are approx 120 spots, I think, with about 20 of those spots reserved for in-boundary kids.
Why do Takoma Park kids get such preference? Beats me.
They are trying to provide more enrichment in under privileged areas. I don't begrudge them this even though we live on the western side of MoCo, and the commute is 1 hr to TP. I do wish they would provide a magnet on the western side, though.
Anonymous wrote:There is great confusion on this thread, generated by the subject line. Hopefully I can clear it up.
Takoma Park ELEMENTARY school offers what it calls a "gifted and talented magnet," though it's really not a true magnet in that it has very openings for out-of-boundary kids. So it's mostly for in-bound kids. Kids test for this program in K. I think there are literally only like 10-15 spots for out-of-bound kids.
Takoma Park MIDDLE school offers a true STEM magnet that draws countywide--well, 1/2 of the county, there is another magnet for up-county kids. Kids must test-in for this highly competitive program. There are approx 120 spots, I think, with about 20 of those spots reserved for in-boundary kids.
Why do Takoma Park kids get such preference? Beats me.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say, magnets are no longer the place where you could count on rigorous coursework. IMHO thy have become a sham.
Then why are parents so obsessed with it?Anonymous wrote:Sorry to say, magnets are no longer the place where you could count on rigorous coursework. IMHO thy have become a sham.