
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:44 again. This is Lakelands Park MS. Also wanted to add that there is no different math class. They have just renamed IM to Applied IM.
What about IM for 7th graders?
Didn't ask but thats a good question. The slides at the parent night were so funny. Either you are in "Advanced World Studies" or this humanities thing which is more advanced than advanced!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MS open house, one of the slides said, AIM (the enriched math class) is for students with PARCC 4,5 and MAP-M >=95%.
Is this Lakeland Parks MS also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MS open house, one of the slide said, AIM (the enriched math class) is for students with PARCC 4,5 and MAP-M >=95%.
Is this Lakeland Parks MS also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:44 again. This is Lakelands Park MS. Also wanted to add that there is no different math class. They have just renamed IM to Applied IM.
What about IM for 7th graders?
Anonymous wrote:At MS open house, one of the slide said, AIM (the enriched math class) is for students with PARCC 4,5 and MAP-M >=95%.
Anonymous wrote:10:44 again. This is Lakelands Park MS. Also wanted to add that there is no different math class. They have just renamed IM to Applied IM.
Anonymous wrote:What MS PP? Is this Pyle? That's the only school on this chart from last year with those kinds of numbers. [/quote
Lakelands Park Middle School in Gaithersburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, in response to a public records request, MCPS published a spread sheet that showed all the Middle Schools in the pilot area, with the number of kids who qualified under each criteria - Cogat (broken down by section) MAP tests, and PARCC.
Based on the numbers of kids in our home middle school in the enriched classes, if you qualified under any single criteria, you got placed into the enriched class. All bright kids, but there's a big spread in abilities in the enriched classes.
Do you mind posting the spreadsheet/link? What is a qualifier for any single criteria?
Here's the link, but there's no information for the cutoff for the criteria: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/msmagnet/about/MS%20Magnet%20Field%20Test%20Data%20by%20Sending%20MS.pdf
I'm surprised to see Tilden has one of the lower numbers. I thought Tilden is a good school. Does that mean it doesn't have a strong cohort as other schools that have high numbers?
, but ours is a very good elementary with great PARCC scores, so, at least at the elementary level, there are plenty of 'high-achievers'.