S tamford's magnet schools offer educational choices to parents through innovative programs of theme-based instruction. While the programs at the magnet schools are described briefly here, more details on each program are available from the individual schools.
There are 12 elementary schools in Stamford. Four of these schools - Hart, International School at Rogers Magnet, Toquam and Westover - are magnet schools. These schools enroll students from all parts of Stamford by a lottery process. The other eight elementary schools enroll students based on residence.
There are also 5 middle schools in Stamford. One of these schools - Scofield - is a magnet school. This school enrolls students from the 4 middle schools by a lottery process.
Out of the three Stamford high schools, AITE (Academy of Information Technology & Engineering) is an Interdistrict Magnet High School attracting students not only from Stamford but also from the surrounding towns and communities.
Read on to see frequently asked questions about these programs.
Here you can find the answers to some of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Stamford's Magnet Schools, Admission procedures, and Lottery process.
4. How does the lottery process work for the elementary magnet schools?
Student applications are divided into two groups - Educationally Disadvantaged and Educationally Non-Disadvantaged. Educationally Disadvantaged students: For the Elementary Magnet Schools:
Selection for magnet school admission is based on a lottery number as well as category considerations. This combination enables the district to regulate enrollment and balance. The order of admission by category is described below: I. Students residing in the attendance area of a magnet school II. Students with a brother or sister in the magnet school III. Students residing in the "preferred area" of a magnet school (streets close to a magnet school) IV. Students residing in the attendance area of a district school identified for "targeted admission" to the magnet schools V. All other students
What is the meaning "targeted admission" to the magnet schools?
"Targeted admission" is offered to incoming kindergarteners from district schools with enrollments that are expected to exceed school capacity. In this way, "targeted admission" is used to anticipate potential crowding. By February 15, the Superintendent will advise the Board of Education of the need for "targeted admission" for 2009-10. Parents of incoming kindergarteners will be informed of which elementary schools, if any, have "targeted admission" status for the coming school year.
5. Do all students have the same chance for admission to a magnet school?
No. The lottery process is controlled and works with specified enrollment categories, as described above. For example, a student from a district school identified for "targeted admission" will be accepted to a magnet school before students with lower (i.e. better) lottery numbers from district schools not identified for "targeted admission."
Also, students residing in the attendance area of a magnet or district school will likely remain in their assigned schools if their departure will create imbalance. By February 15, restrictions on admission of students from selected schools to the magnet schools will be determined and announced
6. How does the process work for Scofield Magnet Middle School?
Seats to Scofield Magnet Middle School are proportionately allowed to Cloonan, Dolan, Rippowam, and Turn of River. In addition, student applications are divided into two groups. Educationally Disadvantaged and Educationally Advantaged as described above. There are therefore eight lottery lists for Scofield - an Educationally Advantaged and Educationally Disadvantaged list for each of the four districted middle schools. Students are selected from the eight lotery lists to fill 210 seats in the sixth grade at Scofield. Students are added in grades 7th and 8th as space becomes available.
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