Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got a letter in the mail today.
In pool/waitlist for Takoma.
Not in pool/waitlist for Eastern.
Girl of color with an IEP. Takes compacted 5/6 math and ELC curriculum in a downcounty FOCUS school.
Fall MAP M 245 (99th percentile)
Fall MAP R 238 (98th percentile)
Straight A's throughout her ES career, but got an 89 (B) for first quarter Reading, this year only. I assume this is why she wasn't in the Eastern pool. NBD
If you are interested in Eastern you could likely successfully appeal on the basis of her IEP.
Unlikely, as there already is an adjustment for those with IEPs. It's applied to the MAP, allowing a lower score (not that PP's DD needs that accommodation) but not to grades, presumably because the IEP currently in place is supposed to have provided adequate support on that front.
The appeals are supposed to be about new info that they didn't have (e.g., grade change) or individual circumstances not envisioned in their paradigm (IEP is). They also would put a student into the pool for subsequent lottery selection (as spots are declined) and ensure local enriched classes, rather than result in placement, directly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got a letter in the mail today.
In pool/waitlist for Takoma.
Not in pool/waitlist for Eastern.
Girl of color with an IEP. Takes compacted 5/6 math and ELC curriculum in a downcounty FOCUS school.
Fall MAP M 245 (99th percentile)
Fall MAP R 238 (98th percentile)
Straight A's throughout her ES career, but got an 89 (B) for first quarter Reading, this year only. I assume this is why she wasn't in the Eastern pool. NBD
If you are interested in Eastern you could likely successfully appeal on the basis of her IEP.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to the PPs for posting that I didn't have to do anything. I would have gotten an anxiety attack (or maybe already did after seeing this thread lol). Since we didn't get any notification if we were even in the lottery I went and appealed. Not sure if that will matter. Deadline is 2/2/24.
Anonymous wrote:We got a letter in the mail today.
In pool/waitlist for Takoma.
Not in pool/waitlist for Eastern.
Girl of color with an IEP. Takes compacted 5/6 math and ELC curriculum in a downcounty FOCUS school.
Fall MAP M 245 (99th percentile)
Fall MAP R 238 (98th percentile)
Straight A's throughout her ES career, but got an 89 (B) for first quarter Reading, this year only. I assume this is why she wasn't in the Eastern pool. NBD
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone chime in about how they compare? Lottery results favorable for both programs.
Seems like TpMS could be more balanced. Really torn. Oddly, EMS is DS’s home school so they’d have to leave friends. Both programs sound like they prepare students really well for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know very few (including me) will be lucky enough to be in this position but...
If you are eligible for both, and accept a position in one, does that automatically withdraw you from the waitlist for the other? Just thinking if your kid has a clear inclination towards one, but gets into the other, should you accept the one that you got into originally? Or hold out to see if you get a spot in the one that may be a better fit.
No. My kid got in to TPMS last Jan but waitlisted for Eastern. In July he was offered a space at Eastern.
We were specifically told we would be taken out of the pool for one if we accepted the other. I wonder if your experience was due to the trouble they had filling spots at Eastern last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know very few (including me) will be lucky enough to be in this position but...
If you are eligible for both, and accept a position in one, does that automatically withdraw you from the waitlist for the other? Just thinking if your kid has a clear inclination towards one, but gets into the other, should you accept the one that you got into originally? Or hold out to see if you get a spot in the one that may be a better fit.
No. My kid got in to TPMS last Jan but waitlisted for Eastern. In July he was offered a space at Eastern.
We were specifically told we would be taken out of the pool for one if we accepted the other. I wonder if your experience was due to the trouble they had filling spots at Eastern last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know very few (including me) will be lucky enough to be in this position but...
If you are eligible for both, and accept a position in one, does that automatically withdraw you from the waitlist for the other? Just thinking if your kid has a clear inclination towards one, but gets into the other, should you accept the one that you got into originally? Or hold out to see if you get a spot in the one that may be a better fit.
No. My kid got in to TPMS last Jan but waitlisted for Eastern. In July he was offered a space at Eastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know very few (including me) will be lucky enough to be in this position but...
If you are eligible for both, and accept a position in one, does that automatically withdraw you from the waitlist for the other? Just thinking if your kid has a clear inclination towards one, but gets into the other, should you accept the one that you got into originally? Or hold out to see if you get a spot in the one that may be a better fit.
No. My kid got in to TPMS last Jan but waitlisted for Eastern. In July he was offered a space at Eastern.
Also, I should add that quite a lot of families seemed to be in this position last year. A significant number seemed to be offered both off the bat.
That's odd because it's a lottery.