Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But before we debate that...lets see evidence that they are using the cohort idea on the hs level. There is none. No need for debate.
Debate what? The fact that magnets are a desegregation tool designed to head off white flight? That isn’t up for debate
I believe what the poster said is that we shouldn’t yet debate that there are new, cohort-based admission practices to the magnets this year, because that is just a DCUM rumor based on recent changes in middle school magnet admission procedures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But before we debate that...lets see evidence that they are using the cohort idea on the hs level. There is none. No need for debate.
Debate what? The fact that magnets are a desegregation tool designed to head off white flight? That isn’t up for debate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But before we debate that...lets see evidence that they are using the cohort idea on the hs level. There is none. No need for debate.
Even if they aren’t it is only a matter of time before the lower magnets are filled with lesser students and the higher level’s pool of applicants is watered down and the shinny gone
Anonymous wrote:But before we debate that...lets see evidence that they are using the cohort idea on the hs level. There is none. No need for debate.
Anonymous wrote:But before we debate that...lets see evidence that they are using the cohort idea on the hs level. There is none. No need for debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of a magnet if only local kids go? The whole point of the program is to get smart kids from the better parts of town to self desegregate to boost the host school’s local reputation & test scores. Just pandering the the few smart local kids changes noting and just wastes the money the program costs
Well MCPS thinks that didn’t work since magnet programs resulted in full of Asian/white kids. Using the new process (i.e., cohort approach) will ensure more acceptable mix of students.
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of a magnet if only local kids go? The whole point of the program is to get smart kids from the better parts of town to self desegregate to boost the host school’s local reputation & test scores. Just pandering the the few smart local kids changes noting and just wastes the money the program costs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you should buy/rent in Wootton and then apply to Blair. You could do this at Churchill too but I've heard that Churchill is not as math focused. Wootton is the largest feeder cluster to Blair SMAC. Wootton kids don't seem to be afraid to travel to Blair like Churchill kids so if he gets in he'll have peers from Wootton.
There is preferential admission to the middle school magnet but at least so far the high school magnet is still merit based. You'd have an equal chance getting in from any eligible school. If this changes then you want to be in the very worst cluster - Kennedy, Wheaton, Einstein, Gaithersburg High School etc where you would have very little competition.
PP, your info is a little out-of-date. The high school magnet is changing this year. Peer-cohort will be considered in admission.
Anonymous wrote:OP you should buy/rent in Wootton and then apply to Blair. You could do this at Churchill too but I've heard that Churchill is not as math focused. Wootton is the largest feeder cluster to Blair SMAC. Wootton kids don't seem to be afraid to travel to Blair like Churchill kids so if he gets in he'll have peers from Wootton.
There is preferential admission to the middle school magnet but at least so far the high school magnet is still merit based. You'd have an equal chance getting in from any eligible school. If this changes then you want to be in the very worst cluster - Kennedy, Wheaton, Einstein, Gaithersburg High School etc where you would have very little competition.
Anonymous wrote:Here is Poolesville's:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/poolesvillehs/about/PHS%20Profile%2019-20.pdf