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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do RMIB and the regional IB programs look for minimum MAP-M scores and/or a certain amount of acceleration in math in selecting applicants? Is it possible for a kid who is strong in English/humanities but only muddling through grade-level math to get into IB programs and succeed, or not really?[/quote] Does anyone know this? Will gifted humanities kids likely be locked out of any criteria-based programs if they're weak in math? [/quote] I don’t know about the IB programs, but to enroll in Poolesville’s Humanities program, you don’t have to be a strong math student. You just have to be on-level for your grade. “Students in Grade 8 who are enrolled in at least Algebra I may apply to any of the House Certificate programs [at Poolesville] for the following school year.”[/quote]
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