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Reply to "FCPS AP/IB Participation Rates in 2024-25"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students): AP: TJ 69.4% McLean 65.5% Oakton 58.54% Langley 55.72% Madison 53.92% Woodson 46.57% Chantilly 44.92% Fairfax 44.35% South County 42.62% Lake Braddock 41.91% West Springfield 41.26% Centreville 37.85% Hayfield 37.42% Westfield 33.7% Herndon 27.86% West Potomac 26.59% Falls Church 24.37% IB: Marshall 45.9% Justice 43.79% Robinson 37.76% Edison 33.8% Mount Vernon 31.17% South Lakes 30.53% Annandale 27.55% Lewis 23.27% No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students. [/quote] For IB not sure these numbers tell me much as students can just take 1 class. To me more interesting is how many getting full IB diploma and for that thought saw here couple years ago there were less than 10 at Lewis and thought at most 20-30 at other IB HS. That makes that program not make sense to me. If students only doing a la carte then AP is more logical model.[/quote] I believe Marshall and Robinson have closer to 100 kids completing the IB degree, I don't actually know the numbers but they were not stupidly low compared to the other schools. SLHS had around 50 kids completing the diploma, which is about 10% of the population. I believe that the other schools were in the teens or lower. [/quote] Robinson is over 100. Everyone else wis well below 100, including Marshall. Most of them are below 30 kids with some in the single digits [/quote]
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