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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm interested in RMIB for a future kid. Can someone please explain what the principal has done so far to change the program, other than let Ms. Hoover go? I can understand that may be huge, but assume for the sake of argument a replacement is also excellent. What has changed? It seems like parents are saying more home school kids are being let into the magnet classes. Do you mean for the 9th and 10th grade classes, which I am guessing were previously just magnet kids? And so you're upset because the level of the class then gets diluted by people who, as a group, don't have the same scores and credentials as the magnet kids? Weren't home school kids already let into the 11th and 12th IB courses anyway? I'm assuming few home school kids did that in the past, both because very few kids choose IB to start with and then the level of the class is that much higher because of the caliber of the magnet kids, scaring people away. [b] Is the principal doing something to make it more likely that the home school kids actually enroll in those IB classes?[/b][/quote] To me the issue is not home vs test-in kids. It's the "water down" affects of mainstreaming the program. The RMIB is special for one reason - the type of kids in the program, highly driven smart kids who work incredibly hard. There is no way mixing kids will NOT bring negative changes to the program. [/quote] But as I understand it, this isn't a new thing. Those lesser, contaminating RM kids have already been participating in the program. So if mixing kids brings negative changes to the program --[b] it's already happened. [/b]The program you're defending as special actually already isn't.[/quote] Yes and no actually. IB always had certain number of set aside seats for home school kids but the mainstreaming effort by the new guy is a new thing. [/quote]
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