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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No snippiness at all -- I'd never heard that Blair (unlike B-CC and a few other MCPS) had an IB program (hence, my question) but I have no reason to doubt that RM-IB's college admission results are comparable to several other MCPS schools without IB programs -- although, I gather from your post that Blair's program is on the decline since it's now "[b]down[/b] to 4 students . . ." :roll: [/quote] I'm pretty sure I'm not alone here in finding RM IB mom obnoxious - others here have had run-ins with her in the past. I watched her freak out on someone else with the eyeroll emoticons maybe a year ago. If her kid is doing RM IB, she knows perfectly well that Blair doesn't have an IB program. She also knows what "down to 4 students" means. Jeez.[/quote] My older child attended Blair M&S but it's been several years so I didn't know whether an IB program had replaced the CAP(?) program. Your original post would have been relevant if you'd been talking about B-CC or another MCPS or non-MCPS school with an IB program (the general vein of this thread) but seemed pointless/nothing more than "me too" in reply to a specific question about RM. Now, in terms of being obnoxious, it's a case of the pot calling the kettle "black" since I'm a man :lol: . On that note, rather than engaging in a pissing contest with me and sending out a rallying cry to your DCUM cronies, why don't you just man-up and take ownership of your "Blair brag" -- although it's nice to know that Blair students are doing well in the college admissions process too. But, I'm sure this is the case with students at Thomas Jefferson, Churchill, School Without Walls, etc. . . . So, again, your post was pointless notwithstanding your failed explanation but kudos to YOUR Blazer. [/quote]
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