Maybe it's just late, maybe it's because I never actually took statistics, maybe my math brain cells are fried, but I've been trying to figure out the chances my dd's teacher has had a child in her class at the same level as dd and I can't wrap my brain around the problem. Here's what I know:
1. This is dd's teacher's 4th year of teaching
2. Class size is around 25 students
3. There are 1300 3rd graders in the entire district.
4. Of those 1300, 50 are placed in the full-day gifted program.
5. Assuming my dd is among the top 10 students on the waitlist for the full-day gifted class, and the remaining 1250 3rd graders are distributed evenly into classes of 25, how likely is it that her teacher would have 1 or more of the top 10 waitlisted students in her class each of her 4 years? Or even one of the top 25?
And for extra credit:
We're in a good suburban district, with plenty of techies and high achievers. But even so, how likely is it that there are 50/1300 3rd graders that would have IQs in the 140+ range? Or even the 130+ range? If you can't tell, I'm trying to bolster my argument that dd belongs in the full day program.
Thanks!