Anonymous wrote:What percentage of slots will be at risk? Presumably thr total composition will be higher than that bc at risk kids could get in thru the regular lotto too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The at-risk preference is going to ruin Latin.
BASIS it is.
I think it will essentially ruin Latin for ambitious families that can't afford to supplement a lot outside school. The rest will up their game with more tutors, academic summer camps, parents teaching kids this and that at home etc. The at-risk preference is one of those road to hell paved with good intentions ideas. Test-in GT from elementary school would work a lot better for the city, the parents and the students concerned.
Anonymous wrote:The at-risk preference is going to ruin Latin.
BASIS it is.
Anonymous wrote:The at-risk preference is going to ruin Latin.
BASIS it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely opening in August 2022 for grades 5-6, more than 100 spots per grade, no sibling preferences.
But an at-risk set-aside of 15-30 seats per grade.
I went to the open house in November. They said that for 5th graders there will be approximately 95 spots at 2nd street, with 33% going to siblings, and 45-50 spots at the Cooper campus. It sounded like they wanted to keep about half the spots open at the Cooper campus to be able to accept 6th graders next year. (I didn't write down the number of 6th grade spots at Cooper, but I recall it being more than, maybe double, the 5th graders, so I think the PP is probably right there.)
I also wrote down 15-25 seats for the at-risk set aside, and I assume that is at each campus and per grade, but I can't say for certain.
Anonymous wrote:As an aside, I have a 4th grader in a DCI feeder and I'm 95% sure I'll send them to DCI, but I have done zero research on middle schools yet. Are there any other EOTP middle schools that start at 5th that I should be considering beside the two (Latin and Basis) discussed in this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely opening in August 2022 for grades 5-6, more than 100 spots per grade, no sibling preferences.
But an at-risk set-aside of 15-30 seats per grade.
I went to the open house in November. They said that for 5th graders there will be approximately 95 spots at 2nd street, with 33% going to siblings, and 45-50 spots at the Cooper campus. It sounded like they wanted to keep about half the spots open at the Cooper campus to be able to accept 6th graders next year. (I didn't write down the number of 6th grade spots at Cooper, but I recall it being more than, maybe double, the 5th graders, so I think the PP is probably right there.)
I also wrote down 15-25 seats for the at-risk set aside, and I assume that is at each campus and per grade, but I can't say for certain.
Anonymous wrote:As an aside, I have a 4th grader in a DCI feeder and I'm 95% sure I'll send them to DCI, but I have done zero research on middle schools yet. Are there any other EOTP middle schools that start at 5th that I should be considering beside the two (Latin and Basis) discussed in this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely opening in August 2022 for grades 5-6, more than 100 spots per grade, no sibling preferences.
But an at-risk set-aside of 15-30 seats per grade.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely opening in August 2022 for grades 5-6, more than 100 spots per grade, no sibling preferences.