MVC will not be standard. MCPS will add a course after integrated algebra 2 and before pre-calculus to cover the missing standards. Already students are having trouble with pre-calculus with the current 3-year sequence. The two-year sequence is for those who are not in the calculus track and therefore do not need all the standards covered to prepare for pre-calculus. |
DP (I’m the “ultra minority” PP). Yes exactly. MCPS should focus on offering a full spread of AP/IB in every HS with well-qualified teachers (recruit from laid-off feds?) rather than on trying to provide highly specialized classes to a small handful of mostly well-resourced students who have helicopter parents. That will give more students access to a quality education. We don’t need NMSF mascots to supposedly signify quality education. |
If they are an Einstein parent then maybe problem is solved - I think IBDP will be dropped from Einstein, which will get a different program to offer. BCC is in the region and has a stronger IBDP (much better outcomes on tests/diploma completion than Einstein). That would mean Einstein has more AP courses. |
They should just create a 2yrs and 3year integrated Algebra course. Make the 2yr how MSDE wants and make the 3yr based on market integrated curriculum already available and be sure to incorporate enough statistics. Illustrative Mathematics created an integrated Math 1-3. Kids are already using Illustrative Mathematics for Math6-8. Viola done. |
No but they do have to offer equivalents. The problem has been that not all the IB programs have been offering equivalents. Also not all regular HS have the same AP offerings. And they all certainly don’t offer elective equivalents. We won’t even get into grade and expectations. |
Right, but that is supposed to change as part of the program analysis. All schools are supposed to offer all 20ish classes on the list via either AP or IB. |
And when only 3 kids sign up for a certain class, then what? |
LOL Now a random internet warrior, idiot/savant thinks he/she knows more about APs than the college board. You could not make this $hit up. |
Get back to us when you can present a real argument instead of ad hominem drivel. The differences in local HS advanced offerings remains, and the variable (student participation/achievement) and limited (course offerings) nature of the AP School Honor Roll designation does not provide a meaningful support to an argument of similarity. |
Then a kid gets one of their alternates. Just like what happens now. |
Yes, that is what I think MCPS will do - wuth the third year only for kids who will do precalc/calc. They will not have students go from integrated algebra 2 to precalc — they know this is a recipe for failure. |
They should implement the 3yr IM starting this year with the advance students or those who want to join with noting that once you’re on the 3yr path you are there. Then they can use the feedback from teachers alongside working with Illustrative Math this year to create a workable 2yr IM class and bridge to Advance math course. This would make it so people understand they need to choose the 3yr path carefully and the 2yr path would be readynext year. It would exist for those who don’t want to take advance math or those who want to take it slower. |
Self-correcting over several years if MCPS funds it. Small student/teacher ratio in advanced classes results in a more attractive local school, attracting more families seeking such to the area. Back-of-the-envelope: adding 15 advanced section periods across subject areas times 15 schools lacking that in comparison to others is 225 periods. Divide by 5 for FTE, and it's 45 positions. Assuming high pay band, say $140k on average, and 25% burden, that comes in under $8M. Say $10M total to add central support and the allocation of some smaller seminar-type spaces within the schools. I'm sure there are additional pieces, but that's trying to be conservative. Anything that starts to fill, say 12-15 students, would revert to more baseline cost instead of the differential. Less of a need to gerrymander boundaries, too. |
The point was already made, but there's no point of arguing with an idiot-savant. |
If they add Macro, Micro, both Physics Cs and MVC to the baseline list, ensuring they, or true IB equivalents, are held at all schools, they'd be able to avoid the have/have-not outside of magnet programs. If they make magnets truly equivalent across regions, there you have it. |