Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:85% doesn't seem to make much sense. That's just like okay smart. They should use at least 90%, or maybe something like 90% or above for last two years, plus at least one score about 95%. And then lottery from there. That would probably create a pretty good pool of kids.
Are you dense? above 95% will lead to same old asian contingent. the purpose is to purge the asians.
Anonymous wrote:85% doesn't seem to make much sense. That's just like okay smart. They should use at least 90%, or maybe something like 90% or above for last two years, plus at least one score about 95%. And then lottery from there. That would probably create a pretty good pool of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just announced:
https://connectdocs.blackboard.com/broadcasts/Docs/caf1a3dfb505ffed0d024130f58c5cfa/36ad00e6-f1e8-4cdf-87c1-d993c7f5ea4d.pdf?ticket=t_VvtAf85J&xythos-download=true
Lottery pool again this year.
Yes it is. Wondering why no CoGAt inspite of schools functioning in person
Easier to manipulate the data without a pesky test to get in the way.
Exactly.
I am pretty amazed by the caliber of students in my DS’ CES this year. Way, way below what it has been in the past. Nice kids, but definitely not the super high-achieving, highly motivated students from the past. Some may argue that this will be a good thing (and maybe it will be) because it will be lower pressure.
But it is definitely clear that these centers are not meant to cater to the very, very top percentile of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rest in Peace Middle School Magnets. What you once were you will be no longer. I think MCPS should change the description on the website now so it stops claiming it is for the highly able academic learners. If they want to change it and keep it like this - with no COGAT and an 85th percentile cutoff for MAP scores- then they need to change their claims of the magnet existing to meet the needs of MCPS highly gifted students who need more challenge and rigor.
Yeah. People on here have been saying that this was the goal for years and I thought it was a bit of an exaggeration. But, looks like those posters were correct. MCPS wanted to get rid of the Magnets. They were doing nothing to support the primary MCPS goal of closing the Achievement Gap.
They will eventually have to change the description. The magnets are most certainly, no longer meant to be for the ‘best and brightest’ of all students. Just some randomly chosen (but not really quite random) students based on location and school FARMS rates.
It is over. Slippery slope leading to the bottom. Enjoy your magnet schools progressive white parents. You did it!
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, right. Four weeks in and you're already making judgements? I've had exactly the opposite experience but at least I know well enough realize it's still early in the year. I doubt your child is even in CES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just announced:
https://connectdocs.blackboard.com/broadcasts/Docs/caf1a3dfb505ffed0d024130f58c5cfa/36ad00e6-f1e8-4cdf-87c1-d993c7f5ea4d.pdf?ticket=t_VvtAf85J&xythos-download=true
Lottery pool again this year.
Yes it is. Wondering why no CoGAt inspite of schools functioning in person
Easier to manipulate the data without a pesky test to get in the way.
OMG OMG OMG The sky is falling! You realize they scheduled the CogAT this year and the only reason it was suspended was the test owners wouldn't let them administer it online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rest in Peace Middle School Magnets. What you once were you will be no longer. I think MCPS should change the description on the website now so it stops claiming it is for the highly able academic learners. If they want to change it and keep it like this - with no COGAT and an 85th percentile cutoff for MAP scores- then they need to change their claims of the magnet existing to meet the needs of MCPS highly gifted students who need more challenge and rigor.
Yeah. People on here have been saying that this was the goal for years and I thought it was a bit of an exaggeration. But, looks like those posters were correct. MCPS wanted to get rid of the Magnets. They were doing nothing to support the primary MCPS goal of closing the Achievement Gap.
They will eventually have to change the description. The magnets are most certainly, no longer meant to be for the ‘best and brightest’ of all students. Just some randomly chosen (but not really quite random) students based on location and school FARMS rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just announced:
https://connectdocs.blackboard.com/broadcasts/Docs/caf1a3dfb505ffed0d024130f58c5cfa/36ad00e6-f1e8-4cdf-87c1-d993c7f5ea4d.pdf?ticket=t_VvtAf85J&xythos-download=true
Lottery pool again this year.
Yes it is. Wondering why no CoGAt inspite of schools functioning in person
Easier to manipulate the data without a pesky test to get in the way.
Anonymous wrote:Rest in Peace Middle School Magnets. What you once were you will be no longer. I think MCPS should change the description on the website now so it stops claiming it is for the highly able academic learners. If they want to change it and keep it like this - with no COGAT and an 85th percentile cutoff for MAP scores- then they need to change their claims of the magnet existing to meet the needs of MCPS highly gifted students who need more challenge and rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just announced:
https://connectdocs.blackboard.com/broadcasts/Docs/caf1a3dfb505ffed0d024130f58c5cfa/36ad00e6-f1e8-4cdf-87c1-d993c7f5ea4d.pdf?ticket=t_VvtAf85J&xythos-download=true
Lottery pool again this year.
Yes it is. Wondering why no CoGAt inspite of schools functioning in person
Easier to manipulate the data without a pesky test to get in the way.
OMG OMG OMG The sky is falling! You realize they scheduled the CogAT this year and the only reason it was suspended was the test owners wouldn't let them administer it online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just announced:
https://connectdocs.blackboard.com/broadcasts/Docs/caf1a3dfb505ffed0d024130f58c5cfa/36ad00e6-f1e8-4cdf-87c1-d993c7f5ea4d.pdf?ticket=t_VvtAf85J&xythos-download=true
Lottery pool again this year.
Yes it is. Wondering why no CoGAt inspite of schools functioning in person
Easier to manipulate the data without a pesky test to get in the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rest in Peace Middle School Magnets. What you once were you will be no longer. I think MCPS should change the description on the website now so it stops claiming it is for the highly able academic learners. If they want to change it and keep it like this - with no COGAT and an 85th percentile cutoff for MAP scores- then they need to change their claims of the magnet existing to meet the needs of MCPS highly gifted students who need more challenge and rigor.
Yeah. Least they can do.
Anonymous wrote:Rest in Peace Middle School Magnets. What you once were you will be no longer. I think MCPS should change the description on the website now so it stops claiming it is for the highly able academic learners. If they want to change it and keep it like this - with no COGAT and an 85th percentile cutoff for MAP scores- then they need to change their claims of the magnet existing to meet the needs of MCPS highly gifted students who need more challenge and rigor.