Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no mention of cohorts or any change in the selection process, except for the new cogat test, at any of the HS open house meetings.
Applications for at least some of the programs (CAP, Wheaton) we’re still being handled by the programs themselves and not central office, which suggests to me that program directors and teachers are still selecting the students.
But who knows...
Yes, my Blair magnet kid said the magnet teachers were working on admissions, so it is not a crap shoot.
I don't think that means anything.
Do you know the teachers? I do. I stand by what I said. If they are a part of decisions, they're not a crap shoot.
I know some teachers at a magnet who were still part of the selection committee. They said the thing that was different this year was that all of the data came from central office and was fully de-identified. (As opposed to applications going directly to schools and organized there in folders for review.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no mention of cohorts or any change in the selection process, except for the new cogat test, at any of the HS open house meetings.
Applications for at least some of the programs (CAP, Wheaton) we’re still being handled by the programs themselves and not central office, which suggests to me that program directors and teachers are still selecting the students.
But who knows...
Yes, my Blair magnet kid said the magnet teachers were working on admissions, so it is not a crap shoot.
I don't think that means anything.
Do you know the teachers? I do. I stand by what I said. If they are a part of decisions, they're not a crap shoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no mention of cohorts or any change in the selection process, except for the new cogat test, at any of the HS open house meetings.
Applications for at least some of the programs (CAP, Wheaton) we’re still being handled by the programs themselves and not central office, which suggests to me that program directors and teachers are still selecting the students.
But who knows...
Yes, my Blair magnet kid said the magnet teachers were working on admissions, so it is not a crap shoot.
I don't think that means anything.
Do you know the teachers? I do. I stand by what I said. If they are a part of decisions, they're not a crap shoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no mention of cohorts or any change in the selection process, except for the new cogat test, at any of the HS open house meetings.
Applications for at least some of the programs (CAP, Wheaton) we’re still being handled by the programs themselves and not central office, which suggests to me that program directors and teachers are still selecting the students.
But who knows...
Yes, my Blair magnet kid said the magnet teachers were working on admissions, so it is not a crap shoot.
I don't think that means anything.
Anonymous wrote:Results will only come in the mail, right? Not electronically by email or in the portal?
Anonymous wrote:Kids' friend got acceptance to blair today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no mention of cohorts or any change in the selection process, except for the new cogat test, at any of the HS open house meetings.
Applications for at least some of the programs (CAP, Wheaton) we’re still being handled by the programs themselves and not central office, which suggests to me that program directors and teachers are still selecting the students.
But who knows...
Yes, my Blair magnet kid said the magnet teachers were working on admissions, so it is not a crap shoot.
Anonymous wrote:There was no mention of cohorts or any change in the selection process, except for the new cogat test, at any of the HS open house meetings.
Applications for at least some of the programs (CAP, Wheaton) we’re still being handled by the programs themselves and not central office, which suggests to me that program directors and teachers are still selecting the students.
But who knows...