Anonymous wrote:Any recent info about Arcola Elementary and the middle schools it's zoned for?
Anonymous wrote: We were allowed to move him to MKES on a COSA to avoid the dual language because his brother was going to Pine Crest (the usual English option is Glen Haven ES).
Trying to COSA out of kemp mill ES, really not interested in their dual language program....Is COSA to Glen Haven ES automatically granted if this is the reason? Could you please share your experience?
Anonymous wrote:Similarly, if your child (or family) is very Humanities-oriented, then go to the Montgomery Knolls ES zone (which is the lower elementary that feeds into the Pine Crest upper elementary) or the New Hampshire Estates ES zone (which is the lower elementary that feeds into the Oak View upper elementary), both of which feed to Eastern MS. Both CES schools draw more students from their 3rd grade than is represented by any other school in the CES area, then Eastern has 10-20 seats reserved in their magnet for students in Pine Crest and Oak View (living in that zone, not bussing in as CES students). It's less competitive than the 6000 MCPS students/year competing for the 100 other magnet seats. Warning about these elementary pairs - the lower elementary is not located near the upper elementary, so if you're considering living near the school to walk to/from, you have to pick one, and if you're within a mile radius of the other school, you will not have a bus.
Most of this is wrong, by the way.
The Oak View CES does not draw heavily from the NHE/OVES attendance zone, and other elementary schools in the feeder pattern have many more kids represented.
There are no set-asides for in-bounds kids in the Eastern magnet the way there are at TPMS. If a seat opens up, they will fill it with a capable in-bounds kid, sometimes, but there is no set aside of any number.
It makes me wonder how much of the rest of that novel was wrong as well.
Anonymous wrote:Similarly, if your child (or family) is very Humanities-oriented, then go to the Montgomery Knolls ES zone (which is the lower elementary that feeds into the Pine Crest upper elementary) or the New Hampshire Estates ES zone (which is the lower elementary that feeds into the Oak View upper elementary), both of which feed to Eastern MS. Both CES schools draw more students from their 3rd grade than is represented by any other school in the CES area, then Eastern has 10-20 seats reserved in their magnet for students in Pine Crest and Oak View (living in that zone, not bussing in as CES students). It's less competitive than the 6000 MCPS students/year competing for the 100 other magnet seats. Warning about these elementary pairs - the lower elementary is not located near the upper elementary, so if you're considering living near the school to walk to/from, you have to pick one, and if you're within a mile radius of the other school, you will not have a bus.
Most of this is wrong, by the way.
The Oak View CES does not draw heavily from the NHE/OVES attendance zone, and other elementary schools in the feeder pattern have many more kids represented.
There are no set-asides for in-bounds kids in the Eastern magnet the way there are at TPMS. If a seat opens up, they will fill it with a capable in-bounds kid, sometimes, but there is no set aside of any number.
It makes me wonder how much of the rest of that novel was wrong as well.
Similarly, if your child (or family) is very Humanities-oriented, then go to the Montgomery Knolls ES zone (which is the lower elementary that feeds into the Pine Crest upper elementary) or the New Hampshire Estates ES zone (which is the lower elementary that feeds into the Oak View upper elementary), both of which feed to Eastern MS. Both CES schools draw more students from their 3rd grade than is represented by any other school in the CES area, then Eastern has 10-20 seats reserved in their magnet for students in Pine Crest and Oak View (living in that zone, not bussing in as CES students). It's less competitive than the 6000 MCPS students/year competing for the 100 other magnet seats. Warning about these elementary pairs - the lower elementary is not located near the upper elementary, so if you're considering living near the school to walk to/from, you have to pick one, and if you're within a mile radius of the other school, you will not have a bus.