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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RMIB has the same number of admittances to the same kinds of colleges as Whitman. There's an annual chart that someone always posts in the college forum. So the usual - 1 or 2 to Harvard, 1 to MIT etc etc. They aren't changing the college's own criteria for selection or the limits on how many they will accept from any given HS. You all should know this already.[/quote] I'm guessing that the chart is for Richard Montgomery HS, not for the RM IB magnet program. From reading DCUM, you'd think the only RM students who go to college are the students in the RM IB magnet program.[/quote] Nope its for everyone from "RM"[/quote] BCC is in decline. Kids are passed out in the bathrooms. RM is a better environment.[/quote] I have a kid in RMIB and I’ll disagree. I mean, with the robbery in the bathroom recently and the rampant weed smoking. It’s not great. But I truly think that is the case at every single MCPS middle school and high school right now. [/quote] Every single public school in DC, VA and MD has it share of riff-raffs. This is a reflection of society. MCPS has a huge share of illegal immigrants to from south of the border, so it impacts who is in the schools. Of course, once the kids are in this country they need to be educated. However, it makes sense to have younger kids put in regular ES for assimilation with ESOL support but teenagers who are basically illitrate when they come to US need to be all put in a different dedicated school so that they can get educated in more intense manner. [/quote]
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