No Cogat. |
The original "not selected" was in the High School Program Results Letter in documents in ParentVue. The "welcome to CAP" message today was an email sent to my email and to my kid's MCPS email. |
I don't have a documents section. Child is coming from a parochial K-8 school so we made an acct just for the high school application. Hmmm. |
Is this happening again?! A few years ago MCPS sent a letter to *everyone who applied* to a CES program that told them they were all on the waitlist. Then they had to re-send letters saying oops, actually you were not invited. DCUM figured out the mistake that time before MCPS did. |
I can not answer the first question, but for the second, yes, there is a specific quota for home school kids in RMIB magnet. |
| Just got an email clarification that the “welcome to CAP” email was correct and that ParentVue was wrong! Not what I was expecting, but good news! |
Congratulations! Better that way, then the other way around!! |
| Blair, RMIB |
Yeah, I really hope this was a one-way error and that there weren’t people who were told they were invited on ParentVue but really weren’t. That would be awful. |
Hang on, does in-boundary make a difference? We’re in boundary for Blair (for next year, just gathering info) |
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The ultimate confusion here...twin boys both got an invitation in the IB Kennedy and one of them in the CAP, as well.
I don't know much about the IB Kennedy and there are no much data because it seems to be a new program. I am considering an appeal to have both boys at CAP. Blair is the home school. |
don't know about that, but the IB diploma rate is pretty high at RMIB, still. There are some good teachers, and some not so great teachers. It's a very challenging program. |
The programs are very similar, and they have to pass x # of IB tests to get the diploma. Other than that, difference would be the peer group. |
We too just got an email telling us that the ParentVue status was an error, and our kid is actually invited. I wonder how many people this happened to. |
Kennedy is off the radar for dcurbanmom but it's a great school with a very strong and enthusiastic staff. In year two of the regional IB and it is challenging and fun. Kennedy has had a regular non-application IB program for years, so teaching IB courses in 11th and 12th isn't new. What is new is the cohort. It's a small group of dedicated kids and ours seems happy there. If you have any specific questions I'd be happy to answer. |