Anonymous wrote:
"I hope that the weighting on the essay/SIS goes way down."
Essays (Average of two) (25%)
Student Information Sheet (20%)
Teacher Recommendations (Average of two) (20%)
Math portion of the Admissions Test (20%)
7th and 8th grade Math and Science Grade Point Average (15%)
Agree completely
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The email does not say whether the test will be timed. I'm sad they are giving up on the proctored essays -- I think it would help them evaluate the student as opposed to the parents. But, I also understand the scheduling challenges. Too bad they can't have the test given in schools and over the same time frame, even just by a teacher or guidance counselor.
If they are asking all kids to rewrite the SIS and Essay - why do it at home where a select few privileged will probably get all the professional help they need and not sure how valid the testing is. Couldn't they just have the test at a testing location? Not sure what the logic is?
Anonymous wrote:The email does not say whether the test will be timed. I'm sad they are giving up on the proctored essays -- I think it would help them evaluate the student as opposed to the parents. But, I also understand the scheduling challenges. Too bad they can't have the test given in schools and over the same time frame, even just by a teacher or guidance counselor.
Anonymous wrote:New article about TJ situation in the Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/computer-glitches-plague-jefferson-highs-entrance-exam/2014/01/27/e980e0f2-8787-11e3-a5bd-844629433ba3_story.html
Anonymous wrote:New article about TJ situation in the Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/computer-glitches-plague-jefferson-highs-entrance-exam/2014/01/27/e980e0f2-8787-11e3-a5bd-844629433ba3_story.html