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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is important to remember: transferring into IB (supposedly) requires you to take full IB. No picky-choosey like kids zoned for WL. This is a policy, IMO, APS needs to change.[/quote] NP whose Yorktown-zoned child wants to apply for IB next year. How would you change it? Either let the YT/Wakefield kids stay even if they don't do full IB, or make it so W-L kids can't dabble in IB, they either do it or not?[/quote] Why don’t they have IB at YHS? All the weird program quirks in APS were one reason we moved to Fairfax. It always felt like there was a small group in power deciding behind the scenes how to tip the scales in favor of one school or program or another. [/quote] It’s nothing unusual. Neighboring school districts have various programs (and qualifications for entry) at the different high schools. Including FCPS. [/quote] IB is expensive. It requires specific certification and yearly "fee" to the IB program to be a certified IB school. Teachers also have to meet specific IB qualifications to teach IB classes. APS purposely chose to locate the program at WL. All the program quirks you refer to probably were all the various elementary school focus programs. Those were ridiculous and with few exceptions, substantively meaningless distinctions.[/quote]
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