Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the same at Eastern?
Wow, so there are really only 75 spots for TPM for the whole county.
No. Traditionally there have been 125 TPMS spots with 25 held for kids zoned for the school. This makes it EASIER for the rest of the county, not harder.
25 seats for local kids and 100 for the rest.
No - it does not make it easier for the rest; there is a budget for 125 students, of which 25 is reserved for TPMS.
So rest - 25 middle schools - compete for 100 seats. Instead of 26 middle schools competing for 125 seats. It makes it EASIER only for the TPMS kids.
Whether you support this policy or not (I used to support this policy even though we are not zoned for TPMS, but now I am not so sure), it is up-is-downism to say this makes it easier for the rest of the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Cold Spring High Gifted Center (HGC), the best HGC center in the county, the kids with highest scores of verbal, non-verbal reasoning and quantitative sections for the admission test 2 year ago, has 0 kid get accepted this year. These kids with MAP-M over 260, 270 in forth grade, 290 in fifth grade, MAP-R over 240 in forth grade, 250 in fifth grade, Lexile reading score almost college-level, principle or assistant principle player in MCYO orchestras (pre or chamber), national athletic awards winner (swimming, badminton, figure skating, chess), math Kangaroo state and national winners, AoPs top points winners in Algebra I. I have no any comments. But, please don't use the so-called "getting TPMS or EMS tends to be more competitive than getting into HGC program" to make your point. Getting into Cold Spring HGC is much more competitive than any other HGC program.
Although it is very disappointing, I think it is good to go away from such disaster selection process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are 25 seats reserved in the magnet program for local TPMS students. So there is a very high probability - compared to the friends who are not zoned for TPMS - your DD will be accepted.
There you go. Acceptance is based on diversity.
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Typically the definition of diversity does not include "attending the home school that hosts the program".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the same at Eastern?
Wow, so there are really only 75 spots for TPM for the whole county.
No. Traditionally there have been 125 TPMS spots with 25 held for kids zoned for the school. This makes it EASIER for the rest of the county, not harder.
25 seats for local kids and 100 for the rest.
No - it does not make it easier for the rest; there is a budget for 125 students, of which 25 is reserved for TPMS.
So rest - 25 middle schools - compete for 100 seats. Instead of 26 middle schools competing for 125 seats. It makes it EASIER only for the TPMS kids.
Whether you support this policy or not (I used to support this policy even though we are not zoned for TPMS, but now I am not so sure), it is up-is-downism to say this makes it easier for the rest of the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Cold Spring High Gifted Center (HGC), the best HGC center in the county, the kids with highest scores of verbal, non-verbal reasoning and quantitative sections for the admission test 2 year ago, has 0 kid get accepted this year. These kids with MAP-M over 260, 270 in forth grade, 290 in fifth grade, MAP-R over 240 in forth grade, 250 in fifth grade, Lexile reading score almost college-level, principle or assistant principle player in MCYO orchestras (pre or chamber), national athletic awards winner (swimming, badminton, figure skating, chess), math Kangaroo state and national winners, AoPs top points winners in Algebra I. I have no any comments. But, please don't use the so-called "getting TPMS or EMS tends to be more competitive than getting into HGC program" to make your point. Getting into Cold Spring HGC is much more competitive than any other HGC program.
Although it is very disappointing, I think it is good to go away from such disaster selection process.
Anonymous wrote:Cold Spring High Gifted Center (HGC), the best HGC center in the county, the kids with highest scores of verbal, non-verbal reasoning and quantitative sections for the admission test 2 year ago, has 0 kid get accepted this year. These kids with MAP-M over 260, 270 in forth grade, 290 in fifth grade, MAP-R over 240 in forth grade, 250 in fifth grade, Lexile reading score almost college-level, principle or assistant principle player in MCYO orchestras (pre or chamber), national athletic awards winner (swimming, badminton, figure skating, chess), math Kangaroo state and national winners, AoPs top points winners in Algebra I. I have no any comments. But, please don't use the so-called "getting TPMS or EMS tends to be more competitive than getting into HGC program" to make your point. Getting into Cold Spring HGC is much more competitive than any other HGC program.
Although it is very disappointing, I think it is good to go away from such disaster selection process.
Anonymous wrote:Just checked mail and still no letter. In silver spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the same at Eastern?
Wow, so there are really only 75 spots for TPM for the whole county.
No. Traditionally there have been 125 TPMS spots with 25 held for kids zoned for the school. This makes it EASIER for the rest of the county, not harder.
Anonymous wrote:Is it the same at Eastern?
Wow, so there are really only 75 spots for TPM for the whole county.
Anonymous wrote:Is it the same at Eastern?
Wow, so there are really only 75 spots for TPM for the whole county.