Anonymous wrote:based on past years, my prediction -
Results will be mailed out on Feb 12th (Thursday) and will reach homes by Feb 13th (Friday).
Since Monday is off, parents and students will have 3 days to stew on the results, before they can start ringing the admissions office to find out why their kid did not get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking the same thing. My 5th grader is in the same boat and wants to get in more than anything. The frst day back after a rejection would be hard if most people get in (and usually about 70 percent do).
Not any more. At least that was not the case last year at Cold Spring. Only hanfull of kids got in. That is why it was not such a big deal for the rest. They went to local schools and happy there with their friends.
My child's HGC has had 70% acceptance rates to ms magnets te last several years. The HGC is very close to the magnets and some of the students have TPMS as their assigned school so they are I'm a different pool.
Ah, that's why the results are skewed, because TPMS reserves 20 spots just for in-boundary kids. 70% is certainly not the norm at other HGCs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking the same thing. My 5th grader is in the same boat and wants to get in more than anything. The frst day back after a rejection would be hard if most people get in (and usually about 70 percent do).
Not any more. At least that was not the case last year at Cold Spring. Only hanfull of kids got in. That is why it was not such a big deal for the rest. They went to local schools and happy there with their friends.
My child's HGC has had 70% acceptance rates to ms magnets te last several years. The HGC is very close to the magnets and some of the students have TPMS as their assigned school so they are I'm a different pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking the same thing. My 5th grader is in the same boat and wants to get in more than anything. The frst day back after a rejection would be hard if most people get in (and usually about 70 percent do).
Not any more. At least that was not the case last year at Cold Spring. Only hanfull of kids got in. That is why it was not such a big deal for the rest. They went to local schools and happy there with their friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience at the HGC is funny enough the parents seem more relaxed. At our home school everyone seemed so obsessed with making sure their kid was at the "top", even if their kid didn't necessarily belong there.
Relaxed parents, parents with civic sense, parents that share opportunities with other parents, parents that are proactive about forming clubs and carpools, parents who are non-competitive with each other - those parents are better parents, IMHO - and I found such parents at my son's HGC.
They are not under involved or over involved - they are correctly involved and they are community involved.
Until it's time to apply to middle school magnets, and then watch out!
Signed,
Former HGC parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience at the HGC is funny enough the parents seem more relaxed. At our home school everyone seemed so obsessed with making sure their kid was at the "top", even if their kid didn't necessarily belong there.
Relaxed parents, parents with civic sense, parents that share opportunities with other parents, parents that are proactive about forming clubs and carpools, parents who are non-competitive with each other - those parents are better parents, IMHO - and I found such parents at my son's HGC.
They are not under involved or over involved - they are correctly involved and they are community involved.
Anonymous wrote:My experience at the HGC is funny enough the parents seem more relaxed. At our home school everyone seemed so obsessed with making sure their kid was at the "top", even if their kid didn't necessarily belong there.
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking the same thing. My 5th grader is in the same boat and wants to get in more than anything. The frst day back after a rejection would be hard if most people get in (and usually about 70 percent do).
Anonymous wrote:More involved parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the worst day at the HGC's is the day the admitted students go visit Eastern/Takoma during the school day. They come back excited with their new school trinkets. Really tough for a kids disappointed they didn;t get in. Even my kid who did not apply to a middle magnet felt left out of the party.
Ugh. I hadn't even thought of that.
I am always amazed at how over protective parents are... it's healthy for kids to experience dissappointment. really tough and worst day? Wow how sheltered. If your kid is that fragile they should stay firmly tucked up under mommys wing and not go to a big bad magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More involved parents?
Move involvement isn't necessarily a good thing.
Still "more involved" is better than "not involved".