I am sure this is the CW in DCUM, but I suspect this is correct only for Chevy Chase and Cold Spring. For Barnsley and Drew it is not true as they both serve schools with very high FARMS/ESOL as well as very low FARMS/ESOL, so peer cohort will have an impact on admissions. I would guess this would be true for most other centers as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone think the CES letters will come today? It came 2 days early for the Takoma/Eastern results.
Nothing coming today in my USPS Informed Delivery, and also nothing posted on the MCPS portal (for my current fifth grader, Cogat scores were posted the same day we received the magnet letter). Also, the weekly email from our elementary school (that houses a CES) said that CES letters would be mailed the week of April 1, although I'm still hoping for this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone think the CES letters will come today? It came 2 days early for the Takoma/Eastern results.
Nothing coming today in my USPS Informed Delivery, and also nothing posted on the MCPS portal (for my current fifth grader, Cogat scores were posted the same day we received the magnet letter). Also, the weekly email from our elementary school (that houses a CES) said that CES letters would be mailed the week of April 1, although I'm still hoping for this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone think the CES letters will come today? It came 2 days early for the Takoma/Eastern results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I already posted on this thread.
People, just because MCPS spells it out in some docs and doesn't in others... they take cohorts very much into account for the CES and all magnet programs.
You are free to disbelieve me. However I am just stating the reality.
I'm disbelieving because it seems more likely this is something that parents want to believe in order to rag on MCPS.
They'd spell it out as they do for middle school if it were the case.
Cohort doesn't matter as much for the regional CES because the catchment areas for each center are smaller and more homogenous than the MS magnet catchment areas. I found the report very interesting and hadn't seen it before so thanks to PP who posted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I already posted on this thread.
People, just because MCPS spells it out in some docs and doesn't in others... they take cohorts very much into account for the CES and all magnet programs.
You are free to disbelieve me. However I am just stating the reality.
I'm disbelieving because it seems more likely this is something that parents want to believe in order to rag on MCPS.
They'd spell it out as they do for middle school if it were the case.
Cohort doesn't matter as much for the regional CES because the catchment areas for each center are smaller and more homogenous than the MS magnet catchment areas. I found the report very interesting and hadn't seen it before so thanks to PP who posted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I already posted on this thread.
People, just because MCPS spells it out in some docs and doesn't in others... they take cohorts very much into account for the CES and all magnet programs.
You are free to disbelieve me. However I am just stating the reality.
I'm disbelieving because it seems more likely this is something that parents want to believe in order to rag on MCPS.
They'd spell it out as they do for middle school if it were the case.
Cohort doesn't matter as much for the regional CES because the catchment areas for each center are smaller and more homogenous than the MS magnet catchment areas. I found the report very interesting and hadn't seen it before so thanks to PP who posted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I already posted on this thread.
People, just because MCPS spells it out in some docs and doesn't in others... they take cohorts very much into account for the CES and all magnet programs.
You are free to disbelieve me. However I am just stating the reality.
I'm disbelieving because it seems more likely this is something that parents want to believe in order to rag on MCPS.
They'd spell it out as they do for middle school if it were the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I already posted on this thread.
People, just because MCPS spells it out in some docs and doesn't in others... they take cohorts very much into account for the CES and all magnet programs.
You are free to disbelieve me. However I am just stating the reality.
I'm disbelieving because it seems more likely this is something that parents want to believe in order to rag on MCPS.
They'd spell it out as they do for middle school if it were the case.
Anonymous wrote:
I already posted on this thread.
People, just because MCPS spells it out in some docs and doesn't in others... they take cohorts very much into account for the CES and all magnet programs.
You are free to disbelieve me. However I am just stating the reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think they are using cohort for CES, only for Middle School and not for High School.
According to
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/specialprograms/elementary/Parent%20Presentations%202017-2018.Jan.2018(1).pdf
"The Centers are designed for students whose needs cannot easily be met in their home school and are seen as outliers amongst their peers."
And according to
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/specialprograms/elementary/CES%20Selection.PDF
here is the "purpose" of the center program: "Although many students would benefit from a selective magnet program experience, the intent of the program is to serve students who lack an academic cohort in their home school."
The two documents are listed at:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/admissions/applications.aspx
under the tab "For Grade 3 Students."