RMIB and Wootton STEM programs will undoubtedly attract the brightest second-generation immigrants who either inherit high working ethic from their first-generation immigrant parents or have helicopter parents to make sure they study hard. This region will shine and become the new jewry on the top of the crown. Of course it takes years for college admission office to acknowledge that, but in the long run I would see it brings overall benefit to that region. For students who are intimated by cutthroat environment, it's gonna become bad memories. |
How popular is the IB program at Einstein? MCPS has a finite amount of money. They should use it wisely, and that means not supporting unpopular programs. |
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Churchill and Wooton already have incredible college acceptance rates. Now they’ll get exclusive access to the best IB program in the county, too. |
Typo of course. When you use iphone with autocorrection. Apple should invest more on AI... |
LOL this whole proposal is unpopular but MCPS is going to spend all the money doing it anyway. Watch Taylor peace out to a new job as soon as this the regional model is in place. He’ll take credit for setting it up, then run off before he has to deal with the problems it will create, just like he did in Stafford County. |
That's an interesting perspective and could be likely... I just don't get where the money is coming from. Has the county council secretly agreed to more funding or what is he/MCPS/BOE willing to cut to make this happen? He's pretty tone-deaf to go ahead with this plan when very few are excited over it, and no one agrees with getting rid of the DCC. Then again, he's in his plush office wearing MCPS-paid-for logo clothing while students and staff are in buildings with mold and ceilings falling... |
Well at least B-CC seems will not be impacted much and will become more resourceful, so at least his alma mater will praise him. |
How many students want IB? Very few actually graduate with an IB degree. |
A lot of students take IB classes as there aren't a lot of AP classes. Most do a mix. Very few graduate with an IB degree. |
That's why I don't understand why BOE is pretty indifferent about this after the heated debate after the first sharing of the plan back in July or August. Then BOE quiets down completely, showed little interests and not even ask for updates anymore. Are they trying to designate the veto right to county council? |
Exactly. |
Then it makes sense to remove IB from Einstein |
MCPS showed enrollment info at a BoE meeting in July. Wooton, Churchill and RM already have the most spots in RM IB. Soon they can have all of them. https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DJVQ56678E2B/$file/Attachment%20D%20SY2025%20Student%20Enrollment%20Countywide%20Programs%20250724.pdf |
I do not see that, overall. I see individual decisions that would tend to do that. IB @ B-CC might be one, but that could be rectified by moving Humanities (and making it criteria-based) to Northwood, giving it heft, Performing Arts to Einstein, giving it cohesion with a unique focus, and Education to B-CC, boradening access. I see a similar problem with Region 4, where placing a new SMCS at Wootton totally tilts the academics towards the Wootton-Churchill duopoly. Instead (and since they need to create that program, anyway, even if creating it at Wootton would be easier, given its current offerings), move SMCS & Engineering to Rockville, where they would tend to even out overall academics, Leadership & Public Service and Humanities (criteria-based, again, for this) to Wootton, broadening access, Languages and Education to RM, where they would fit better with IB, and Performing Arts to Churchill, again for cohesion with Visual Arts. |