Anonymous wrote:My kid got into all 4 programs easily (RMIB and PHS). Looking at all his classmates who opted for GE or SMACS, he made a comment that everyone who should be in SMACS are infact in SMACS. I thought it was a very mature comment from him. Which magnet he chose? You will be surprised.
Anonymous wrote:DC accepted to Poolsville Global Ecology, wait pool in RMIB (nothing yet). Home school is Wootton. DC is more of a science, social science type. Good in Math but not a CS, Math person. Any suggestions on whether to go Poolsville Global or stay in Wootton.
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Nope. I'm a DCC parent who's DD was accepted to both programs she applied for - Blair SMACS and Wheaton BIO. I just appreciate a merit based system where the best of the best are provided an appropriately challenging curriculum. I'm just happy that my child has made it through before the acceptance criteria is changed.
And you seem to think that "the best of the best" does not include Hispanic and African-American students. Right. I'm glad your child is out too, for the sake of your child's Hispanic and African-American classmates.
I don't care one bit what skin color, race, religion, gender, these kids are. You are the one who sees children through this prism. I hope at some point you catch up.
Evidently you do care, though. Otherwise you wouldn't be complaining about efforts to increase participation.
np - i think you are twisting pp's words. pp cares about merit driven process. don't play dumb.
PP thinks that you can only increase participation by admitting unworthy people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. I'm a DCC parent who's DD was accepted to both programs she applied for - Blair SMACS and Wheaton BIO. I just appreciate a merit based system where the best of the best are provided an appropriately challenging curriculum. I'm just happy that my child has made it through before the acceptance criteria is changed.
And you seem to think that "the best of the best" does not include Hispanic and African-American students. Right. I'm glad your child is out too, for the sake of your child's Hispanic and African-American classmates.
I don't care one bit what skin color, race, religion, gender, these kids are. You are the one who sees children through this prism. I hope at some point you catch up.
Evidently you do care, though. Otherwise you wouldn't be complaining about efforts to increase participation.
np - i think you are twisting pp's words. pp cares about merit driven process. don't play dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. I'm a DCC parent who's DD was accepted to both programs she applied for - Blair SMACS and Wheaton BIO. I just appreciate a merit based system where the best of the best are provided an appropriately challenging curriculum. I'm just happy that my child has made it through before the acceptance criteria is changed.
And you seem to think that "the best of the best" does not include Hispanic and African-American students. Right. I'm glad your child is out too, for the sake of your child's Hispanic and African-American classmates.
I don't care one bit what skin color, race, religion, gender, these kids are. You are the one who sees children through this prism. I hope at some point you catch up.
Evidently you do care, though. Otherwise you wouldn't be complaining about efforts to increase participation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. I'm a DCC parent who's DD was accepted to both programs she applied for - Blair SMACS and Wheaton BIO. I just appreciate a merit based system where the best of the best are provided an appropriately challenging curriculum. I'm just happy that my child has made it through before the acceptance criteria is changed.
And you seem to think that "the best of the best" does not include Hispanic and African-American students. Right. I'm glad your child is out too, for the sake of your child's Hispanic and African-American classmates.
I don't care one bit what skin color, race, religion, gender, these kids are. You are the one who sees children through this prism. I hope at some point you catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. I'm a DCC parent who's DD was accepted to both programs she applied for - Blair SMACS and Wheaton BIO. I just appreciate a merit based system where the best of the best are provided an appropriately challenging curriculum. I'm just happy that my child has made it through before the acceptance criteria is changed.
And you seem to think that "the best of the best" does not include Hispanic and African-American students. Right. I'm glad your child is out too, for the sake of your child's Hispanic and African-American classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Geographic Diversity is the way that MCPS is getting around the the illegality of race based quotas. If you remember, the BOE held private meetings last year to determine how they can do this without breaking federal law. They already eliminated the application for the MS Magnet Programs which many consider a barrier for magnet diversity. I'm sure that the HS Magnet application is next. Then, they added one magic line to the admissions criteria. They said that the Magnet programs are designed for students who "May lack an academic peer group in their home school". This subtle change allows them to pull more kids from the "lower performing" schools which they can contend don't have an academic peer group. What characteristic do most of these lower performing schools have in common? Majority Hispanic and/or AA students. As for all you W school parents, your kids already have an academic peer group at your home school so, in theory, your kid doesn't need to go to Magnet. This is why you will find less motivated kids with much lower test scores getting accepted over high scoring highly motivated kids. You will see this play out more and more over the next few years. Many at MCPS (and many on DCUM) hate the fact that the Magnet programs are mostly Asian, some White, and a speckling of AA/Hispanic and consider it a horrible black eye to the school system.
I don't remember that.
This mainly sounds like a story parents at the few majority-white schools in MCPS tell themselves about why their kid didn't get in.
Nope. I'm a DCC parent who's DD was accepted to both programs she applied for - Blair SMACS and Wheaton BIO. I just appreciate a merit based system where the best of the best are provided an appropriately challenging curriculum. I'm just happy that my child has made it through before the acceptance criteria is changed.
And *you* are extolling the virtues of a merit based system?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Geographic Diversity is the way that MCPS is getting around the the illegality of race based quotas. If you remember, the BOE held private meetings last year to determine how they can do this without breaking federal law. They already eliminated the application for the MS Magnet Programs which many consider a barrier for magnet diversity. I'm sure that the HS Magnet application is next. Then, they added one magic line to the admissions criteria. They said that the Magnet programs are designed for students who "May lack an academic peer group in their home school". This subtle change allows them to pull more kids from the "lower performing" schools which they can contend don't have an academic peer group. What characteristic do most of these lower performing schools have in common? Majority Hispanic and/or AA students. As for all you W school parents, your kids already have an academic peer group at your home school so, in theory, your kid doesn't need to go to Magnet. This is why you will find less motivated kids with much lower test scores getting accepted over high scoring highly motivated kids. You will see this play out more and more over the next few years. Many at MCPS (and many on DCUM) hate the fact that the Magnet programs are mostly Asian, some White, and a speckling of AA/Hispanic and consider it a horrible black eye to the school system.
I don't remember that.
This mainly sounds like a story parents at the few majority-white schools in MCPS tell themselves about why their kid didn't get in.
Nope. I'm a DCC parent who's DD was accepted to both programs she applied for - Blair SMACS and Wheaton BIO. I just appreciate a merit based system where the best of the best are provided an appropriately challenging curriculum. I'm just happy that my child has made it through before the acceptance criteria is changed.