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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS turned a few high schools into "regional IB" programs four years ago. I remember that magnet admissions season and there was a LOT of angst over kids who applied to RM being instead seats at these regionals instead. And I remember an awful lot of unpleasant assertions that these schools / students would not perform at the same level as RM. It was ugly. Sometime really ugly. So I am wondering how it has gone for the first cohort? I've heard about several admissions to T20 universities at our regional IB. More than there had been before. How about at your regional? Do you think it all worked out or do you think it was all for show and that MCPS failed?[/quote] Just stop. MCPS did not "fail" Learn the history of why there are Magnet schools to begin with then come back with your propaganda. These schools are good. They serve a specific segment of the student population. Just like any other HS experience it will be different for different kids. You have zero idea what you are a talking about. Stop trying to bash MCPS. [/quote] You're delusional. MCPS definitely intentionally put the Regional IB programs in schools that had abysmal academics to draw kids who have good academic numbers to come to the school and improve their numbers. Acknowledging this fact is not "bashing" MCPS. And frankly, [b]I don't mind the tactic if they do a good job of giving those kids positive outcomes in those Regional IB programs. That has not been the case to date at Kennedy. [/b]Hence, why Principal Adamson was brought in to clean up that mess.[/quote] Why would you have expected the regional IB programs to have better outcomes compared to before? If it were that easy to turn around a school with an IB program, we would just switch all schools to IB and solve all the problems in education. It was just a distraction.[/quote] Because the whole point of the regional program was to lure top kids to the school. It wasn't the IB curriculum, which was in place at Kennedy before this program.[/quote] It still remains the goal to this day. [b]They make it seem that the program is the way to an ivy admission.[/b] I can’t really fault the gullible parents looking for an edge for their kids, I’m more shocked at the dishonesty of the administrators that make all those fake claims with a straight face.[/quote] "They" who? Who said that, and where and when did they say it?[/quote] They, the IBO. Can you spot the lies and the dishonest sales pitch? https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/schools/high-schools/a-j/kennedyhs/uploadedfiles/programs/ib/ib20dp20college20info202012.pdf[/quote] You mean the table that cites the college acceptances that's sourced from the IBDP themselves c. 2012? In 2012, it was a bit easier to get into those schools and the percentages are probably correct for the population sampled. Are you mad MCPS didn't update their slide? Look, we all know who you are. I suspect you're the same dude crapping all over the College That Changes Lives Thread. You've got that style. We get it. You hate small colleges. You hate IB. You only think there are a few majors that can exist to define success. We all feel sorry for you. Now, in all kindness, please go away. [/quote]
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