Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takoma park in boundary area includes a lot of high poverty areas esp around langleynpark and the area that was co opted from pg a few years ago. Also a lot of apaprtment buildings in DTSS now feed in there. So while they get a leg up with tpms, the school has lots of other issues to contend with vis a vis the non magnet
Utterly 100% false. I don't know where you get your information, but it's obvious you don't have first-hand experience with TPMS. I do. I have one grad and another there now, both in the regular program. I don't know of any issues. It's a great, dynamic, well-integrated community, full of bright, talented kids--both in the magnet and out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how much the application essays count? Are they considere or is really just about the test?
I think the test qualifies you to get your application essays read. I am assuming that based on how kids did in the test - they would cull the pool to 200 applicants. And then take a look at everything - test scores and application essays and teacher's recommendation.
I doubt that they get it down to 200 just on test scores.
Yes they do. Then the rest is weeding out the poor applications, other tests/grades, recommendations. The final review is a comparison but that is just a small number of borderline. This is from reliable source.
200 per school?
Anonymous wrote:We are not in-boundary for Roberto Clemente MS. I actually feel fine with in-boundary folks getting some reserved seats for them. My understanding is that it is to boost interest in academics within the school and actually attract people into the cluster.
I actually think that if the benefits of a rigorous program trickles down to non-magnet students in a low performing school - it is a very, very good thing.
Anonymous wrote:We are not in-boundary for Roberto Clemente MS. I actually feel fine with in-boundary folks getting some reserved seats for them. My understanding is that it is to boost interest in academics within the school and actually attract people into the cluster.
I actually think that if the benefits of a rigorous program trickles down to non-magnet students in a low performing school - it is a very, very good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Clemente has 50 seats in each program, and an additional 20 per program. So total Humanities = 50 outside applicants + 20 RC kids = 70 seats for humanities. And the same for SMACS
What is SMACS?
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Clemente has 50 seats in each program, and an additional 20 per program. So total Humanities = 50 outside applicants + 20 RC kids = 70 seats for humanities. And the same for SMACS
What is SMACS?
Whoa. Clemente has 50 seats in each program, and an additional 20 per program. So total Humanities = 50 outside applicants + 20 RC kids = 70 seats for humanities. And the same for SMACS
Anonymous wrote:The takoma park in boundary area includes a lot of high poverty areas esp around langleynpark and the area that was co opted from pg a few years ago. Also a lot of apaprtment buildings in DTSS now feed in there. So while they get a leg up with tpms, the school has lots of other issues to contend with vis a vis the non magnet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Eastern they shared they had roughly 600 applicants for 100 spots; for Takoma 875 for 100 spots (an additional 25 for TPMS boundary students). Just an unfortunate system that many, many gifted students don't gain acceptance and must endure the regular system aimed at the average student.
What?! 1/5 of the spots in the most elite program in the county are reserved for Takoma Park families?? That's crazy! Why? That means that while 800+ kids are competing for 100 spots, you've got maybe 50-75 kids competing for the final 25. MUCH better odds, no? It surely means there are some less qualified kids getting in every year. I don't understand why in-boundary families should be granted such a home field advantage for a program that's supposed to be for the very best students in the county?
That has to be the most valuable geographic advantage in the entire MCPS system.
It is. And so, we urge all to move in that area so that Takoma Park MS is your home MS. It is meant to attract home buyers too. I think it is a good strategy.