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Reply to "Blair CAP Program or RM's IB?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would appreciate hearing from people whose children had to pick between these two programs and what they decided and why. Both programs look amazing. Acceptance letters/rejections come out at the end of January but there is a short turn-around period to accept. Thank you.[/quote] Definitely, RM's IB. Blair CAP coordinator is now the same as the magnet coordinator and they have had difficulty getting teachers. Some believe that the magnet is being "becoming assimilated with the rest of the school"(http://silverchips.mbhs.edu/story/12272). My observation is that they are quietly assimilating the magnet and CAP with the rest of the school. That would be tragic because the standard of instruction would be lower than that at, say, RM. The safe bet is RM. The classwork wont be easy. Good luck.[/quote] I think this is kind of off the mark and rumor-based. Can you back it up? We met with the teachers and they seemed amazingly dedicated and excited about what they are doing. I also think your assertion that the standard of instruction would be lower than RM is not based in reality. These are different courses, but Blair has plenty of very high level teaching going on in AP classes as well as the magnet classes. [/quote] And you would back up your arbitrary judgment with what facts?? As for Blair standards being lower-- the evidence is in. Read Dan Reed's blog, read about One Montgomery's efforts. If that isn't enough, read the news link from Blair's own newspaper about how students feel. The fact is that Blair is assimilating its programs with the general population. The level at which the general population can be taught will determine the level of instruction. The level of the general population's preparedness, according to research, is correlated with socioeconomic (SES) status. RM has a higher SES and therefore the level of instruction will be higher. Blair is making a big mistake in assimilating its CAP and magnets into the general population. End story. [/quote]
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