Marshall is much smaller than Robinson, but it’s true Robinson’s program is more successful. For 2023-24 school year, it looks like 13% of Marshall seniors got an IB diploma while 17% got one at Robinson. Annandale was the only other school to crack 10%. All other IB schools have less than 10% of students achieving an IB diploma. |
Courses that are taught at a higher level than a standard AP class. Common at TJ, and generally limited to some advanced math classes at other AP schools. |
Cooper and Langley also have a ton of Persian/Arabic immigrant families that make up a large portion of the “Lily Whites”. |
OMG. Just admit it. Those kids started AP at age 6. If your kid isn’t in AP by 8, they are are doomed to live off their trust funds without supplemental income as an underwater basket weaver . |
You win for the least intelligent post on the forum this month. |
Compared to the average American high school, I'd bet it is. Living in this area can skew one's perception of what's normal/average. |
Exactly this. |
Yes. But, I'm not sure the way you think it does. Yes. There are affluent kids at South Lakes. But, with a 35% FARMS rate, I'd hardly call it affluent. But, it likely mirrors FCPS. |
There are some neighborhoods that are highly opposed to moving from Chantilly to Oakton. I wouldn’t be surprised if Chantilly moves to the top given how sought after it has become. |
Our keep IB in a couple of the high schools. I have one kid whose strengths fits better with IB, but another who would probably do better with AP. |
I know a lot of highly motivated and successful Marshall kids who just decided to skip the diploma because the requirements limit types of electives, etc esp. during Junior and Senior years. Marshall has academy classes in CS, engineering, etc that are more appealing to some STEM students. Getting a diploma doesn’t necessarily mean better college acceptance results but the IB writing really helps prepare students for college. |
I read a thread on Reddit once where professors ranked IB students as the most well prepared (compared to AP and DE students). It made me think of DCUM. I think the rabid IB hatred is actually mostly in FCPS forum and mostly the same 1-2 posters (who will *always* bring up IB and how FCPS should scrap it in threads not even related to IB). You go to the college forum and parents of IB students seem pretty content with IB. |
SLHS has a large contingent of affluent kids and also a large contingent of poor kids. They don’t have much to do with each other, and therefore somehow “averaging them together” to say the school isn’t really affluent doesn’t make sense. |
The AP writing courses also really help to prepare students for college. IB is not some magic formula for critical thinking and writing skills. That claim is just marketing. |
Yes, reddit. The land of trolls and fake experts. Lol. |