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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Brand-new principal after the last brand-new principal got pushed out. IB program needs lots of help. Don’t send your kid.[/quote] Why was last new principal pushed out? What were the main problems at the school last year? Why is there an IB program at that school?[/quote] The last principal was pushed out due to a number of issues, including safety and security at the school, staff dissatisfaction and poor academic outcomes. The Regional IB program was put in place at Kennedy to attract whiter, wealthier kids who aren’t directly zoned for Kennedy in the hopes that those kids and their families would uplift the scores and standards for the school.[/quote] and this is why in the new regions, they will have Kennedy as region 4 IB, not RMIB, which is the longest running IB magnet in the county with the most seasoned teachers.[/quote] Is it off the table that they would have 2 IB schools in a region? Because if that is the case, then I think they will keep RMIB and retire Kennedy [/quote] Einstein has IB [/quote] Starting in 9th or 11th grade?[/quote] Starting in 11th. They used to have pre-IB English in 9th and 10th, but central office put a stop to that a few years ago. [/quote] Principal said at an open house that the demographic distribution in those classes was inequitable, leaving some well prepared and others not, and with many, then, having benefitted from the early enrichment, deciding not to pursue the later program, as it had lost its earlier tendency to offer higher-level coursework as the overall demographic changed. Instead of working in the cluster to build competency across demographics to encourage (difficult as these were student/family choices coming from middle schools across the DCC rather than any requirement that could be imposed), they went with dropping the 9th/10th courses in favor of the honors-for-all MCPS standard.[/quote] The Pre-IB classes were discontinued because the IBO doesn't allow schools to offer them unless they are MYP schools. It's a whole process high schools have to go through with IBO in order to offer the 9th and 10th grade program(me).[/quote] Still waiting to hear why, in a way meaningfully different from the explanation given by the principal, Einstein did not pursue MYP to preserve enriched offerings in 9th/10th...[/quote] I spoke to the principal directly about this question in...2022 maybe when my child was deciding between VAC and CAP. His statement at the time was that MCPS was forcing them not to offer it, [b]due to equity. [/b]I know this sounds like trolling, but that's what he said at the time. [/quote] And that is why MCPS continues to dumbdown the curriculum, including the magnet programs. Changing RMIB to regional will mean less prepared students. [b]MCPS is shoveling some lies about there being so many kids who can do the work[/b] at RMIB. No, there aren't. Even some of the kids there struggle. The workload is immense, and these kids also do a lot of extra curriculars. They don't get much sleep, but they are willing to make that sacrifice to be in RMIB, in part, because of the peer group. If the caliber of the peer group goes down, there will be less demand for the program. IMO, that is what MCPS wants. They want the W kids (I am not in a W cluster) to not bother with the regional programs to keep spots open for the other kids, ie, "Equity".[/quote] Well, that's a first. NOT[/quote]
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