Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 16:25     Subject: CES Decision Letters

I wish we would be accurate. It's not MCPS percentile - as you can see from reviewing above where at the same National percentile you have vastly different (basically zip code driven) local SES percentile. I suppose this will be shot down, it's dcum, but could we call it what it is, "local SES percentile"?
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 16:23     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Accepted 20912 to PBES 99% national / 96% mcps
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 16:06     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child was accepted. 96 percentile MCPS and 99 percentile National. Zip code 20871.

Info on open house is included, as well as deadline to accept invitation.

Now the most difficult part of the process: To accept or not.

Congrats to all who were also accepted, and best of luck to all who are waiting. Let us all not forget how important it is to allow our kids to be kids — childhood flies by so fast as we all know it. Going to the best school won’t define a person, but the impact one has in changing the world to be a better place would.


It hurts to read this. My child is WLed.


I get it. My oldest was rejected outright. It's upsetting to not be the one who can say yes or no

Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 15:39     Subject: Re:CES Decision Letters

Accepted. 20852
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 15:33     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child was accepted. 96 percentile MCPS and 99 percentile National. Zip code 20871.

Info on open house is included, as well as deadline to accept invitation.

Now the most difficult part of the process: To accept or not.

Congrats to all who were also accepted, and best of luck to all who are waiting. Let us all not forget how important it is to allow our kids to be kids — childhood flies by so fast as we all know it. Going to the best school won’t define a person, but the impact one has in changing the world to be a better place would.


It hurts to read this. My child is WLed.


Why would that hurt you? It just means some parents are weighing their options because there may be other factors to consider; e.g. social skills, or a child’s ability to cope with changes. Your situation is obviously different from PP.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 15:32     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child was accepted. 96 percentile MCPS and 99 percentile National. Zip code 20871.

Info on open house is included, as well as deadline to accept invitation.

Now the most difficult part of the process: To accept or not.

Congrats to all who were also accepted, and best of luck to all who are waiting. Let us all not forget how important it is to allow our kids to be kids — childhood flies by so fast as we all know it. Going to the best school won’t define a person, but the impact one has in changing the world to be a better place would.


It hurts to read this. My child is WLed.


My kid is at a CES as well. It's a path, not a golden path.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 15:21     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child was accepted. 96 percentile MCPS and 99 percentile National. Zip code 20871.

Info on open house is included, as well as deadline to accept invitation.

Now the most difficult part of the process: To accept or not.

Congrats to all who were also accepted, and best of luck to all who are waiting. Let us all not forget how important it is to allow our kids to be kids — childhood flies by so fast as we all know it. Going to the best school won’t define a person, but the impact one has in changing the world to be a better place would.


It hurts to read this. My child is WLed.


My kid is there. It’s fine, but it’s not shangri-la. Don’t be too upset.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 15:15     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Anonymous wrote:My child was accepted. 96 percentile MCPS and 99 percentile National. Zip code 20871.

Info on open house is included, as well as deadline to accept invitation.

Now the most difficult part of the process: To accept or not.

Congrats to all who were also accepted, and best of luck to all who are waiting. Let us all not forget how important it is to allow our kids to be kids — childhood flies by so fast as we all know it. Going to the best school won’t define a person, but the impact one has in changing the world to be a better place would.


It hurts to read this. My child is WLed.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 15:00     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Acceptance 20910 to Oak view. 99%
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 14:46     Subject: CES Decision Letters

My child was accepted. 96 percentile MCPS and 99 percentile National. Zip code 20871.

Info on open house is included, as well as deadline to accept invitation.

Now the most difficult part of the process: To accept or not.

Congrats to all who were also accepted, and best of luck to all who are waiting. Let us all not forget how important it is to allow our kids to be kids — childhood flies by so fast as we all know it. Going to the best school won’t define a person, but the impact one has in changing the world to be a better place would.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 14:25     Subject: Re:CES Decision Letters

Acceptance. 20850. Cold Spring. 99th National, 94th MCPS.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 14:18     Subject: Re:CES Decision Letters

Acceptance at Chevy Chase, 98% MCPS, 99% National
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 14:17     Subject: Re:CES Decision Letters

Anonymous wrote:Acceptance at Oakview, 95% for both MCPS and National.

Sounds like only acceptances were received today?


There was a waitlist mentioned as well.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 14:15     Subject: Re:CES Decision Letters

Acceptance at Oakview, 95% for both MCPS and National.

Sounds like only acceptances were received today?
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2019 13:54     Subject: CES Decision Letters

Acceptance. 20874. 91th for MCPS/95the National.