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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Telling people they cannot transfer and that they have to participate in a program that is not a good fit for most people is BS. Either place AP at every school or allow for transfers. IB is harder to get college credits for and there are fewer credits to be had than AP. The math and science classes are not as rigorous as AP class options. [/quote] People shouldn’t choose to live at an IB base school and then try to transfer[/quote] Nvm misunderstood the premise - I agree people shouldn’t be forced to attend IB[/quote] They chose the IB school when they purchased their house. The people in the next school who chose an AP school when they bought their house are the ones who should not be forced to attend an IB school.[/quote] When we purchased our house, I had two toddlers. High school was the last thing on my mind. I just wanted a nice neighborhood with a walkable elementary school. It worked out well for us, but some people purchase houses before they have kids. IB/AP is likely the last thing they are considering. I'd be willing to bet that there are a lot of people who are not familiar with this split. Families who are able are using pupil placement to switch. Some people are not able to do so. IB may be a great program, but the statistics in FCPS do not indicate that at all. [/quote]
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