Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the email that my child wasn’t identified for enrichment from MCPS and therefore not part of the pool. This is an error as they literally meet every single criteria - grades, above average reading designation, and locally horned MAP R scores well above the minimum.
What can be done at this point? I’m so angry. I’ve sent a note to the DCCAPS office to understand what is going on and what can be done. Any insight?
Honestly, the magnet programs have now been watered down with the lottery and the local norming-they're not the gems they used to be-they're smart kids but not the top 1% like they used to be
lol
Do you know how many top kids never apply because their parents are racist or don’t want to provide transportation?
Magnet kids are very smart however they have never been the top 1 percent.
It’s been many years since there was an application process. Back in 2020 all kids in 5th grade were reviewed and the COGAT was used. They definitely did only take the top 1 percent.
1 percent of what exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the email that my child wasn’t identified for enrichment from MCPS and therefore not part of the pool. This is an error as they literally meet every single criteria - grades, above average reading designation, and locally horned MAP R scores well above the minimum.
What can be done at this point? I’m so angry. I’ve sent a note to the DCCAPS office to understand what is going on and what can be done. Any insight?
Honestly, the magnet programs have now been watered down with the lottery and the local norming-they're not the gems they used to be-they're smart kids but not the top 1% like they used to be
lol
Do you know how many top kids never apply because their parents are racist or don’t want to provide transportation?
Magnet kids are very smart however they have never been the top 1 percent.
It’s been many years since there was an application process. Back in 2020 all kids in 5th grade were reviewed and the COGAT was used. They definitely did only take the top 1 percent.
1 percent of what exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the email that my child wasn’t identified for enrichment from MCPS and therefore not part of the pool. This is an error as they literally meet every single criteria - grades, above average reading designation, and locally horned MAP R scores well above the minimum.
What can be done at this point? I’m so angry. I’ve sent a note to the DCCAPS office to understand what is going on and what can be done. Any insight?
Honestly, the magnet programs have now been watered down with the lottery and the local norming-they're not the gems they used to be-they're smart kids but not the top 1% like they used to be
lol
Do you know how many top kids never apply because their parents are racist or don’t want to provide transportation?
Magnet kids are very smart however they have never been the top 1 percent.
It’s been many years since there was an application process. Back in 2020 all kids in 5th grade were reviewed and the COGAT was used. They definitely did only take the top 1 percent.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. You were all right. DC did not make the cut off as the locally normed MAP score was much lower than her national percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call central they will tell you your child’s Localized Norm. I promise they did not make a mistake, you child just isn’t the strongest amongst their peers in your school.
Really, you can promise? where were you when students who were definitely above the "norm" and "met" bogus "criteria" were not pooled, yet another year students who did not meet the "criteria" were pooled and not just one but three from same class in same school were selected from a "lottery?" Do explain since you seem to be able to know.
What are you even talking about? Just drop the conspiracy theories.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. You were all right. DC did not make the cut off as the locally normed MAP score was much lower than her national percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call central they will tell you your child’s Localized Norm. I promise they did not make a mistake, you child just isn’t the strongest amongst their peers in your school.
Really, you can promise? where were you when students who were definitely above the "norm" and "met" bogus "criteria" were not pooled, yet another year students who did not meet the "criteria" were pooled and not just one but three from same class in same school were selected from a "lottery?" Do explain since you seem to be able to know.
Anonymous wrote:Just call central they will tell you your child’s Localized Norm. I promise they did not make a mistake, you child just isn’t the strongest amongst their peers in your school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the email that my child wasn’t identified for enrichment from MCPS and therefore not part of the pool. This is an error as they literally meet every single criteria - grades, above average reading designation, and locally horned MAP R scores well above the minimum.
What can be done at this point? I’m so angry. I’ve sent a note to the DCCAPS office to understand what is going on and what can be done. Any insight?
Honestly, the magnet programs have now been watered down with the lottery and the local norming-they're not the gems they used to be-they're smart kids but not the top 1% like they used to be
lol
Do you know how many top kids never apply because their parents are racist or don’t want to provide transportation?
Magnet kids are very smart however they have never been the top 1 percent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the email that my child wasn’t identified for enrichment from MCPS and therefore not part of the pool. This is an error as they literally meet every single criteria - grades, above average reading designation, and locally horned MAP R scores well above the minimum.
What can be done at this point? I’m so angry. I’ve sent a note to the DCCAPS office to understand what is going on and what can be done. Any insight?
Honestly, the magnet programs have now been watered down with the lottery and the local norming-they're not the gems they used to be-they're smart kids but not the top 1% like they used to be
lol
Do you know how many top kids never apply because their parents are racist or don’t want to provide transportation?
Magnet kids are very smart however they have never been the top 1 percent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the email that my child wasn’t identified for enrichment from MCPS and therefore not part of the pool. This is an error as they literally meet every single criteria - grades, above average reading designation, and locally horned MAP R scores well above the minimum.
What can be done at this point? I’m so angry. I’ve sent a note to the DCCAPS office to understand what is going on and what can be done. Any insight?
Honestly, the magnet programs have now been watered down with the lottery and the local norming-they're not the gems they used to be-they're smart kids but not the top 1% like they used to be