Rising BCC 9th. When did they announce they can’t guaranteed AP Chem, etc.? This doesn’t apply to my student for next year, but this is the kind of info that would be good to have as we are looking ahead and making a loose plan for future years. |
| For BCC are they having trouble filling APs because some students are taking the equivalent class as an IB? -NP |
| Hard pass on B-CC. |
NP. I think they end up offering AP Chem approximately every other year, it just depends on how many kids register for it and if they have enough to justify offering the course. Its not guaranteed, but it would probably be available either their junior or senior year. |
If you look at school profile you can see on back page how many kids took each AP test. Most take the test if they took the class, if not all. Huge difference between AP Chem and AP Gov, for instance. Gives a tiny bit of info into what course are in the cusp of being offered each year. I know from firsthand experience that AP Chem is a very low enrollment course at BCC as my kid took it with only 11 or so others. There was only one section. That said the kids who take the most challenging courses stand out in college admissions and BCC kids who work hard do very well, as well or better than other moco non magnet programs. I don’t think BCC is less academic like PP said, simply depends on the specific kid and what IB and AP courses they choose to take. Perhaps that group percentage wise is small than at WJ, I don’t know. |
There are 2 sections of AP Chem this year at WJ, each is maxed out at 33/34 students (can't remember specifics). Consistent demand for AP Science at WJ |
PP you replied to. There was a no school-wide announcement, apparently. We received an email about it from my kid's counselor, and I thought everyone had received the same email. There are multiple counselors, who each get a group of kids based on letters of the alphabet. My kid's friend (same grade, same interest in STEM), who has a different counselor, did not receive such an email. I confirmed with my kid's counselor, who told me she'd had this info from the science coordinator at BCC. My kid's chemistry teacher also said that if enrollment is too low, courses get cancelled. However, she also said it had not happened in the recent past for chemistry. So it's a bit frustrating. Perhaps this information wasn't supposed to be shared with families, because it's not something anyone has control over, and it was a prediction for the future. My kid signed up for AP Chem next year (enrollment deadline was on the 15th), and we hope it works out. |
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OP you won't get smaller classes. Classes at Whitman can reach over 30.
Go private, to one of the church privates (cheaper, smaller). |
Thanks for following up. That explanation makes sense. It feels like there’s all kinds of info that would be helpful to have, that isn’t really communicated unless you seek it out or hear through the grapevine. |
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As one PP guessed, the AP Chem issue at BCC almost certainly results from them offering both AP and IB classes, and, based on anecdotal experience from my two kids, AP/IB Chem having the lowest interest of the 3 AP Sciences (Physics, Chem and Bio). AP Physics C is offered every year, and this year's teacher said it had a waiting list. AP Bio also seems to be offered every year.
It's the downside of having both IB and AP classes -- BCC just doesn't offer the breadth of AP classes that schools that only have AP can. |
OP wants to live in an apartment building. There are very very few apartment buildings in the Whitman district. I can think of Macarthur Blvd near the dry cleaners and then.. didn't they zone the ones by Westbard for BCC? All the downtown Bethesda apartments are BCC of course. |
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And BCC has a phenomenal music and theatre program. Incredibly dedicated teachers. You can decide for yourself by watching their concert videos. https://www.youtube.com/@b-cchighschoolmusic4479
I assume that the other area schools also post videos of their concerts, so you probably can get a better sense of the types of orchestras/bands/choirs and participation at each than through comments here. |
Says every kid or parent in mcps. Welcome to mcps the largest school district in MD. |
Your pass will keep the school from being overcrowded. Could you also say that about WJ so folks won't move to the cluster and would alleviate overcrowding. |
NIH families |