Anonymous wrote:But the idea is to increase the URMs in the test in programs too! It will be interesting to see what MCPS does with this. I assume no more test in programs just choice programs. I wonder if my child's magnet will exist by the time she graduates...and what her experience will be like if she returns to her home school if the magnet is discontinued. Blair sort of leaves kids in a weird place math and science wise if they don't complete the magnet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So leave the competitive programs as is and add non-competitive versions. RM has the competitive magnet and Rockville high, BCC and ?? are not competitive. There could be SMACS programs in other schools which are not test based.
+1 This is a good idea. They have something like it already at TP ES. Just create more programs like this in the DCC area. There are also Choice programs for MS that are lottery based. It's only the ES that don't have more options, other than immersion.
DCC has enough programs. It's time for programs to reach the northern part of the county.
DCC doesn't have enough choice magnet programs for ES. I don't live in DCC.
But they have more than everyone else! Its odd that someone would just flippantly say, "just create more programs.... in the DCC". When, huge parts of the county that are not a part of the DCC have zero choice programs.
The "create more magnets in DCC" comment is in response to the study that basically states that there are not enough URM in the magnet programs. Leave the test-in magnets alone, and create more choice magnets to increase participation by URM. Where do most of the URM live? In DCC.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone - the District has opened an online comment portal:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/choice/report.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So leave the competitive programs as is and add non-competitive versions. RM has the competitive magnet and Rockville high, BCC and ?? are not competitive. There could be SMACS programs in other schools which are not test based.
+1 This is a good idea. They have something like it already at TP ES. Just create more programs like this in the DCC area. There are also Choice programs for MS that are lottery based. It's only the ES that don't have more options, other than immersion.
DCC has enough programs. It's time for programs to reach the northern part of the county.
DCC doesn't have enough choice magnet programs for ES. I don't live in DCC.
But they have more than everyone else! Its odd that someone would just flippantly say, "just create more programs.... in the DCC". When, huge parts of the county that are not a part of the DCC have zero choice programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]The application process is flawed. Kids in the more affluent areas take test prep to get into the programs. [/b] In areas that are economically challenged, students don't have these types of resources.
Why not raise the bar in teaching across the county so there is more access to these types of programs? There needs to be more slots for all children. There also needs to be more diversity in the school populations throughout the county. The current magnet programs are not meeting any of these needs because it creates segregated programs within the schools.
Bad generalization. Some kids take prep all over the county. Many don't. The app process is as good as it gets when you select people based on review of papers/tests - not perfect but certainly not flawed.
New PP. Playing devils advocate here... some students whole life experience up until the magnet test amounts to prep in comparison to the limited exposure some have to enrichment opportunities. Just because you have specifically taken a prep course or opened up a Cognat workbook doesn't mean you haven't had experiences that give you an advantage on the tests.
So how do we exclude these unfairly advantaged kids from the application process. No more than 1 museum visit a year or you are disqualified. 5 books outside of school also disqualified. Good nutrition..nope! Parents with college education..another unfair advantage.
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So how do we exclude these unfairly advantaged kids from the application process. No more than 1 museum visit a year or you are disqualified. 5 books outside of school also disqualified. Good nutrition..nope! Parents with college education..another unfair advantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]The application process is flawed. Kids in the more affluent areas take test prep to get into the programs. [/b] In areas that are economically challenged, students don't have these types of resources.
Why not raise the bar in teaching across the county so there is more access to these types of programs? There needs to be more slots for all children. There also needs to be more diversity in the school populations throughout the county. The current magnet programs are not meeting any of these needs because it creates segregated programs within the schools.
Bad generalization. Some kids take prep all over the county. Many don't. The app process is as good as it gets when you select people based on review of papers/tests - not perfect but certainly not flawed.
New PP. Playing devils advocate here... some students whole life experience up until the magnet test amounts to prep in comparison to the limited exposure some have to enrichment opportunities. Just because you have specifically taken a prep course or opened up a Cognat workbook doesn't mean you haven't had experiences that give you an advantage on the tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]The application process is flawed. Kids in the more affluent areas take test prep to get into the programs. [/b] In areas that are economically challenged, students don't have these types of resources.
Why not raise the bar in teaching across the county so there is more access to these types of programs? There needs to be more slots for all children. There also needs to be more diversity in the school populations throughout the county. The current magnet programs are not meeting any of these needs because it creates segregated programs within the schools.
Bad generalization. Some kids take prep all over the county. Many don't. The app process is as good as it gets when you select people based on review of papers/tests - not perfect but certainly not flawed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So leave the competitive programs as is and add non-competitive versions. RM has the competitive magnet and Rockville high, BCC and ?? are not competitive. There could be SMACS programs in other schools which are not test based.
+1 This is a good idea. They have something like it already at TP ES. Just create more programs like this in the DCC area. There are also Choice programs for MS that are lottery based. It's only the ES that don't have more options, other than immersion.
DCC has enough programs. It's time for programs to reach the northern part of the county.
DCC doesn't have enough choice magnet programs for ES. I don't live in DCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So leave the competitive programs as is and add non-competitive versions. RM has the competitive magnet and Rockville high, BCC and ?? are not competitive. There could be SMACS programs in other schools which are not test based.
+1 This is a good idea. They have something like it already at TP ES. Just create more programs like this in the DCC area. There are also Choice programs for MS that are lottery based. It's only the ES that don't have more options, other than immersion.
DCC has enough programs. It's time for programs to reach the northern part of the county.