Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fall 2020 MAP: 244 math 240 reading
Report card: straight A's
School: CES Chevy Chase
Lottery pool status: in pool for Eastern and Takoma Park
Magnet status: selected for TPMS but not Eastern
Girl?
There were kids with 270+ MAP last year not selected.
OP here. For reference, my child is a girl, with higher scores, and from the same CES, and did not get in. She's Asian, though. I don't know if MCPS takes gender and race into consideration. I hope not.
Haha, you know where you live, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fall 2020 MAP: 244 math 240 reading
Report card: straight A's
School: CES Chevy Chase
Lottery pool status: in pool for Eastern and Takoma Park
Magnet status: selected for TPMS but not Eastern
Girl?
There were kids with 270+ MAP last year not selected.
OP here. For reference, my child is a girl, with higher scores, and from the same CES, and did not get in. She's Asian, though. I don't know if MCPS takes gender and race into consideration. I hope not.
Anonymous wrote:I can confirm that they are still working through the waitpool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like how MCPS is dealing with this issue. They have decided to ration advanced instruction instead of provide it to everyone who needs it.
I personally have no problem with MCPS giving opportunity for advanced instruction to 85% kids in schools that are failing. They really do need to support those kids and get them into better environments where they can achieve their potential.
The problem is that they refuse to provide support for advanced instruction to kids like mine that is 99%.
It is possible to do both but they refuse to do it. The sense I get is that MCPS actually does not want to serve high performing students at all. I see the posts, which call them “dream hoarders”. We can all see the policies, like focus schools, where higher achieving schools are intentionally provided larger class sizes and less resources than high FARMS schools.
I’m just curious what the endgame is here.
I feel the same.
On what planet has it become admirable to deny advanced instruction to high-performing bright kids? Whether low income or White or Latino or Asian. This is a wealthy school district with plenty of money. We should be encouraging ALL students. And MCPS should find a way to offer enriched instruction to all students who can handle the work.
The feeling that I get is that MCPS is somehow embarrassed that there are schools and kids that are doing well academically or they want parents to feel guilty that their kids are high performing.
If they are not careful, they may just get their wish of a mediocre school system.
Seriously, where do they find parents like the PP above?
Where did those transplants come from?
If you are referring to me, I have lived in this county for 25 years. How about you?
25 years, that's it? How about 36 years!
Well you win then. Congratulations. You can go collect your reward.
Glad to know that you don't respect immigrants in this county because 36 years is the minimum to have an opinion about anything. Pretty racist if you ask me, but you be you.
You cannot be that stupid. You asked me how long I have been in the county and I answered you, and from that you deducted that I "don't respect immigrants" and racist? My gosh, you're ignorant.
The person who started the ad hominem attacks by calling someone a “transplant”? I think it’s certainly fair to recognize that as a blatantly nativist sentiment which is in fact racist. Good work exposing yourself.
All immigrants are transplants and according to you the opinion of
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email inviting my DC to Eastern yesterday.
Congrats!! I'm so excited for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:I got an email inviting my DC to Eastern yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like how MCPS is dealing with this issue. They have decided to ration advanced instruction instead of provide it to everyone who needs it.
I personally have no problem with MCPS giving opportunity for advanced instruction to 85% kids in schools that are failing. They really do need to support those kids and get them into better environments where they can achieve their potential.
The problem is that they refuse to provide support for advanced instruction to kids like mine that is 99%.
It is possible to do both but they refuse to do it. The sense I get is that MCPS actually does not want to serve high performing students at all. I see the posts, which call them “dream hoarders”. We can all see the policies, like focus schools, where higher achieving schools are intentionally provided larger class sizes and less resources than high FARMS schools.
I’m just curious what the endgame is here.
I feel the same.
On what planet has it become admirable to deny advanced instruction to high-performing bright kids? Whether low income or White or Latino or Asian. This is a wealthy school district with plenty of money. We should be encouraging ALL students. And MCPS should find a way to offer enriched instruction to all students who can handle the work.
The feeling that I get is that MCPS is somehow embarrassed that there are schools and kids that are doing well academically or they want parents to feel guilty that their kids are high performing.
If they are not careful, they may just get their wish of a mediocre school system.
Seriously, where do they find parents like the PP above?
Where did those transplants come from?
If you are referring to me, I have lived in this county for 25 years. How about you?
25 years, that's it? How about 36 years!
Well you win then. Congratulations. You can go collect your reward.
Glad to know that you don't respect immigrants in this county because 36 years is the minimum to have an opinion about anything. Pretty racist if you ask me, but you be you.
You cannot be that stupid. You asked me how long I have been in the county and I answered you, and from that you deducted that I "don't respect immigrants" and racist? My gosh, you're ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like how MCPS is dealing with this issue. They have decided to ration advanced instruction instead of provide it to everyone who needs it.
I personally have no problem with MCPS giving opportunity for advanced instruction to 85% kids in schools that are failing. They really do need to support those kids and get them into better environments where they can achieve their potential.
The problem is that they refuse to provide support for advanced instruction to kids like mine that is 99%.
It is possible to do both but they refuse to do it. The sense I get is that MCPS actually does not want to serve high performing students at all. I see the posts, which call them “dream hoarders”. We can all see the policies, like focus schools, where higher achieving schools are intentionally provided larger class sizes and less resources than high FARMS schools.
I’m just curious what the endgame is here.
I feel the same.
On what planet has it become admirable to deny advanced instruction to high-performing bright kids? Whether low income or White or Latino or Asian. This is a wealthy school district with plenty of money. We should be encouraging ALL students. And MCPS should find a way to offer enriched instruction to all students who can handle the work.
The feeling that I get is that MCPS is somehow embarrassed that there are schools and kids that are doing well academically or they want parents to feel guilty that their kids are high performing.
If they are not careful, they may just get their wish of a mediocre school system.
Seriously, where do they find parents like the PP above?
Where did those transplants come from?
If you are referring to me, I have lived in this county for 25 years. How about you?
25 years, that's it? How about 36 years!
Well you win then. Congratulations. You can go collect your reward.
Glad to know that you don't respect immigrants in this county because 36 years is the minimum to have an opinion about anything. Pretty racist if you ask me, but you be you.
You cannot be that stupid. You asked me how long I have been in the county and I answered you, and from that you deducted that I "don't respect immigrants" and racist? My gosh, you're ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like how MCPS is dealing with this issue. They have decided to ration advanced instruction instead of provide it to everyone who needs it.
I personally have no problem with MCPS giving opportunity for advanced instruction to 85% kids in schools that are failing. They really do need to support those kids and get them into better environments where they can achieve their potential.
The problem is that they refuse to provide support for advanced instruction to kids like mine that is 99%.
It is possible to do both but they refuse to do it. The sense I get is that MCPS actually does not want to serve high performing students at all. I see the posts, which call them “dream hoarders”. We can all see the policies, like focus schools, where higher achieving schools are intentionally provided larger class sizes and less resources than high FARMS schools.
I’m just curious what the endgame is here.
I feel the same.
On what planet has it become admirable to deny advanced instruction to high-performing bright kids? Whether low income or White or Latino or Asian. This is a wealthy school district with plenty of money. We should be encouraging ALL students. And MCPS should find a way to offer enriched instruction to all students who can handle the work.
The feeling that I get is that MCPS is somehow embarrassed that there are schools and kids that are doing well academically or they want parents to feel guilty that their kids are high performing.
If they are not careful, they may just get their wish of a mediocre school system.
Seriously, where do they find parents like the PP above?
Where did those transplants come from?
If you are referring to me, I have lived in this county for 25 years. How about you?
25 years, that's it? How about 36 years!
Well you win then. Congratulations. You can go collect your reward.
Glad to know that you don't respect immigrants in this county because 36 years is the minimum to have an opinion about anything. Pretty racist if you ask me, but you be you.
Anonymous wrote:FYI we got an email today offering a spot for DS at Takoma magnet. We have five days to decide.