Starting in 2027 Einstein students will be able to go to BCC for IB, so I'm not sure if Einstein will be able to also sustain IB then. |
Not my kid. They will be an 11th grader at Einstein in 2027. |
If they’re an “IB school”, why don’t they offer pre-IB courses in grades 9 and 10 like other IB schools? My kid has been SO bored in Honors for all English class where they spend more time watching videos at 75% speed than reading and writing. |
They used to until a few years ago, but apparently central office told them they're only authorized to offer IB classes in 11th and 12th. 9th and 10th grades are considered part of the IB Middle Years Programme, which isn't at Einstein. |
+1 there is no true focus to the school. |
Then drop the IB sham and go to ap. Or, let kids transfer to get their needs met once they realize the academics are an issue. |
Us too. We listened to previous patents not current ones where there were a lot more aps and arts under the previous principal. |
We don’t know exactly how this will work and how many will be allowed to go. I suspect it will not be more than 50-100 students from outside schools and many of us could not make the transportation work. |
The IB diploma programme is only for 11th and 12th grades. |
That makes it impossible with science courses being two years. |
The IBDP is a two-year program by design. At all IB diploma schools across MCPS and beyond. |
So ultimately a medical regional program will fail. I hate that the principal is fighting this. |
I cannot imagine that many kids choosing it. Einstein doesn't have strong science classes so it makes no sense. They ended the teacher program a few years ago due to lack of interest. All these programs are a joke as it's just taking what's at the schools now and putting a label on them. Schools with more offerings will be more successful with kids staying at their home schools and other schools that don't have the offerings are set up to fail as some families will leave or cosa. |
If Einstein parents organized, gathered application-interest data, collected alumni success stories, and showed strong community support, they could absolutely put this on MCPS's radar. The odds of getting some expansion of VAPA are significantly better, maybe we can also incorporate IB into VAPA. |
Then why are Springbrook and other “IB schools” allowed to offer pre-IB courses in grade 9? The there’s Wheaton which requires a special English class for any 9h grader taking APUSH. Einstein is at the bottom! |