Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not the right “group” of kids MCPS is after.
OP, are you willing to post your race? If you're not comfortable with that, I can understand. In reality, it shouldn't matter, but I wonder if that is affecting admissions.
That would be illegal.
I doubt they use race as a factor, but geography tells a lot.
People that use geography as an excuse are sour grape losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received our letter - invited to both Eastern and Takoma Park. Shocked about the TP invitation, which I wasn't expecting at all and think it is highly unlikely we will accept; I think it's a clear indication of the importance of cohort, as seen in my child's stats:
Currently in a regional CES program on the eastern side of the county. All A's, including in compacted math.
CogAT: 99%V (57/64 correct) , 91%Q, 95% NV; 99% composite
Fall MAP-R: 252; Fall MAP-M: 246
Demographics: white, no special services (no FARMS, ESL, IEP, 504)
Home MS has one of the lowest numbers of "highly able" students identified in last year's test, as seen here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
Yes, clearly about being an outlier wherever you are. Congrats, PP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received our letter - invited to both Eastern and Takoma Park. Shocked about the TP invitation, which I wasn't expecting at all and think it is highly unlikely we will accept; I think it's a clear indication of the importance of cohort, as seen in my child's stats:
Currently in a regional CES program on the eastern side of the county. All A's, including in compacted math.
CogAT: 99%V (57/64 correct) , 91%Q, 95% NV; 99% composite
Fall MAP-R: 252; Fall MAP-M: 246
Demographics: white, no special services (no FARMS, ESL, IEP, 504)
Home MS has one of the lowest numbers of "highly able" students identified in last year's test, as seen here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
Are the cogat National compared or MCPS compared?
Sorry, that was the national CogAT. MCPS is 99V, 87Q, 95NV. Interesting that only the Q dropped between national and MCPS; perhaps it's an indicator of how many strong math students there are in MCPS.
Congratulations to PP. This is a strong evidence of "cohort" effect in decision making for middle school magnet programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not the right “group” of kids MCPS is after.
OP, are you willing to post your race? If you're not comfortable with that, I can understand. In reality, it shouldn't matter, but I wonder if that is affecting admissions.
That would be illegal.
I doubt they use race as a factor, but geography tells a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received our letter - invited to both Eastern and Takoma Park. Shocked about the TP invitation, which I wasn't expecting at all and think it is highly unlikely we will accept; I think it's a clear indication of the importance of cohort, as seen in my child's stats:
Currently in a regional CES program on the eastern side of the county. All A's, including in compacted math.
CogAT: 99%V (57/64 correct) , 91%Q, 95% NV; 99% composite
Fall MAP-R: 252; Fall MAP-M: 246
Demographics: white, no special services (no FARMS, ESL, IEP, 504)
Home MS has one of the lowest numbers of "highly able" students identified in last year's test, as seen here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
Are the cogat National compared or MCPS compared?
Sorry, that was the national CogAT. MCPS is 99V, 87Q, 95NV. Interesting that only the Q dropped between national and MCPS; perhaps it's an indicator of how many strong math students there are in MCPS.
Congratulations to PP. This is a strong evidence of "cohort" effect in decision making for middle school magnet programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not the right “group” of kids MCPS is after.
OP, are you willing to post your race? If you're not comfortable with that, I can understand. In reality, it shouldn't matter, but I wonder if that is affecting admissions.
That would be illegal.
I doubt they use race as a factor, but geography tells a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Received letter today. Results: wait pool for Eastern (which means essentially lottery ticket likelihood of getting in), not recommended for TPMS.
Wait pool does mean she gets into Historical Inquiry into Global Humanities.
Stats: CES school with straight As, W-feeder middle, CoGAT 99th verbal (58 correct out of 64 #/attempted), 97th quantitative (43 out of 45 attempted, 52 total), 99th nonverbal (45 correct out of 57 attempted, 60 total). MAP Fall 2018 was RIT 251 math, 99th, 283 reading, 98th. I can't remember/find PARCC scores.
Bummer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received our letter - invited to both Eastern and Takoma Park. Shocked about the TP invitation, which I wasn't expecting at all and think it is highly unlikely we will accept; I think it's a clear indication of the importance of cohort, as seen in my child's stats:
Currently in a regional CES program on the eastern side of the county. All A's, including in compacted math.
CogAT: 99%V (57/64 correct) , 91%Q, 95% NV; 99% composite
Fall MAP-R: 252; Fall MAP-M: 246
Demographics: white, no special services (no FARMS, ESL, IEP, 504)
Home MS has one of the lowest numbers of "highly able" students identified in last year's test, as seen here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
Are the cogat National compared or MCPS compared?
Sorry, that was the national CogAT. MCPS is 99V, 87Q, 95NV. Interesting that only the Q dropped between national and MCPS; perhaps it's an indicator of how many strong math students there are in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not the right “group” of kids MCPS is after.
OP, are you willing to post your race? If you're not comfortable with that, I can understand. In reality, it shouldn't matter, but I wonder if that is affecting admissions.
That would be illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Just received our letter - invited to both Eastern and Takoma Park. Shocked about the TP invitation, which I wasn't expecting at all and think it is highly unlikely we will accept; I think it's a clear indication of the importance of cohort, as seen in my child's stats:
Currently in a regional CES program on the eastern side of the county. All A's, including in compacted math.
CogAT: 99%V (57/64 correct) , 91%Q, 95% NV; 99% composite
Fall MAP-R: 252; Fall MAP-M: 246
Demographics: white, no special services (no FARMS, ESL, IEP, 504)
Home MS has one of the lowest numbers of "highly able" students identified in last year's test, as seen here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not the right “group” of kids MCPS is after.
OP, are you willing to post your race? If you're not comfortable with that, I can understand. In reality, it shouldn't matter, but I wonder if that is affecting admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received our letter - invited to both Eastern and Takoma Park. Shocked about the TP invitation, which I wasn't expecting at all and think it is highly unlikely we will accept; I think it's a clear indication of the importance of cohort, as seen in my child's stats:
Currently in a regional CES program on the eastern side of the county. All A's, including in compacted math.
CogAT: 99%V (57/64 correct) , 91%Q, 95% NV; 99% composite
Fall MAP-R: 252; Fall MAP-M: 246
Demographics: white, no special services (no FARMS, ESL, IEP, 504)
Home MS has one of the lowest numbers of "highly able" students identified in last year's test, as seen here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
Are the cogat National compared or MCPS compared?
Anonymous wrote:Just received our letter - invited to both Eastern and Takoma Park. Shocked about the TP invitation, which I wasn't expecting at all and think it is highly unlikely we will accept; I think it's a clear indication of the importance of cohort, as seen in my child's stats:
Currently in a regional CES program on the eastern side of the county. All A's, including in compacted math.
CogAT: 99%V (57/64 correct) , 91%Q, 95% NV; 99% composite
Fall MAP-R: 252; Fall MAP-M: 246
Demographics: white, no special services (no FARMS, ESL, IEP, 504)
Home MS has one of the lowest numbers of "highly able" students identified in last year's test, as seen here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also received letter today. Nearly identical results to the OP: wait pool for Eastern but not recommended for TPMS.
Wait pool means he gets into Historical Inquiry into Global Humanities.
Stats: CES school with straight As, DCC middle school, CoGAT 99th verbal, 98th quantitative, 97th nonverbal. MAP Fall 2018 was RIT 250 math, 99th, 243 reading, 99th. 5s on PARCC scores.
Is anyone going to appeal? He just got a 270 on the winter MAP.
What is your feeder MS?
Anonymous wrote:Probably not the right “group” of kids MCPS is after.