Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the "pre-IB" option the "IB English Literature 1 A/B" offered at only a few high schools at the bottom of page 16 of this document: http://coursebulletin.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/publications/HSCourseBulletin2023.pdf
If so, then OP, are you at one of the IB HS listed offering the course?
DP. No, that class would only be available to 11th and 12th graders. The "pre-IB" classes are not officially part of the IB curriculum, and I'm guessing that's why central office didn't want them to be offered, or at least to be labeled in that way.
Anonymous wrote:One of the things that will help you understand this is the programs MCPS puts on for families during their child’s eighth grade year. Our schools (we’re in the NEC) did was an evening where all classes are discussed including content and amount of expected outside work. Watch for those dates - sometimes they do it in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Is the "pre-IB" option the "IB English Literature 1 A/B" offered at only a few high schools at the bottom of page 16 of this document: http://coursebulletin.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/publications/HSCourseBulletin2023.pdf
If so, then OP, are you at one of the IB HS listed offering the course?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, apparently the administration were told this year that they couldn’t offer a “pre-IB English” class anymore. My kid took Pre-IB English 9 last year, and registered for it again this year, but was put in a specific section of Honors English 10 that we were assured would be “pre-IB”. They were clear that the removal of the designation came from Central Office over the summer.
I’d assumed that meant MCPS had decreed that Pre-IB English was no longer a thing, but now I’m wondering if that’s not the case (if was specific to Einstein)? OP (or anyone else), is there truly a class called Pre-IB English being taught at your child’s school this year?
FWIW, there were plenty of kids in my DD’s Pre-IB class last year that she said didn’t seem interested in the full IB diploma. For the non-magnet IB programs, lots of kids take individual IB classes only in the subjects that interest them. Einstein allows this, and I understand BCC does as well. It sounded like Pre-IB was being used as an actual honors section, when Honors was essentially on-level. Not sure how that will work in future if Pre-IB is really going away.
That's interesting, pp. My child said their friends are in the Pre-IB in 9th at Einstein but we didn't hear anything about it. Weird. I was under the impression that there were regular and honors English classes. That doesn't seem to be the case now. Why can't this all be communicated to parents of 8th graders? Frustrating.
Again, why does mcps make this so unnecessarily confusing, different for different schools, different from year to year, communicated poorly? I am a parent with every ability to navigate this for my student and I find it difficult to figure out. How does mcps expect students without adults who can navigate this to have a fair chance here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, apparently the administration were told this year that they couldn’t offer a “pre-IB English” class anymore. My kid took Pre-IB English 9 last year, and registered for it again this year, but was put in a specific section of Honors English 10 that we were assured would be “pre-IB”. They were clear that the removal of the designation came from Central Office over the summer.
I’d assumed that meant MCPS had decreed that Pre-IB English was no longer a thing, but now I’m wondering if that’s not the case (if was specific to Einstein)? OP (or anyone else), is there truly a class called Pre-IB English being taught at your child’s school this year?
FWIW, there were plenty of kids in my DD’s Pre-IB class last year that she said didn’t seem interested in the full IB diploma. For the non-magnet IB programs, lots of kids take individual IB classes only in the subjects that interest them. Einstein allows this, and I understand BCC does as well. It sounded like Pre-IB was being used as an actual honors section, when Honors was essentially on-level. Not sure how that will work in future if Pre-IB is really going away.
That's interesting, pp. My child said their friends are in the Pre-IB in 9th at Einstein but we didn't hear anything about it. Weird. I was under the impression that there were regular and honors English classes. That doesn't seem to be the case now. Why can't this all be communicated to parents of 8th graders? Frustrating.
Again, why does mcps make this so unnecessarily confusing, different for different schools, different from year to year, communicated poorly? I am a parent with every ability to navigate this for my student and I find it difficult to figure out. How does mcps expect students without adults who can navigate this to have a fair chance here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, apparently the administration were told this year that they couldn’t offer a “pre-IB English” class anymore. My kid took Pre-IB English 9 last year, and registered for it again this year, but was put in a specific section of Honors English 10 that we were assured would be “pre-IB”. They were clear that the removal of the designation came from Central Office over the summer.
I’d assumed that meant MCPS had decreed that Pre-IB English was no longer a thing, but now I’m wondering if that’s not the case (if was specific to Einstein)? OP (or anyone else), is there truly a class called Pre-IB English being taught at your child’s school this year?
FWIW, there were plenty of kids in my DD’s Pre-IB class last year that she said didn’t seem interested in the full IB diploma. For the non-magnet IB programs, lots of kids take individual IB classes only in the subjects that interest them. Einstein allows this, and I understand BCC does as well. It sounded like Pre-IB was being used as an actual honors section, when Honors was essentially on-level. Not sure how that will work in future if Pre-IB is really going away.
That's interesting, pp. My child said their friends are in the Pre-IB in 9th at Einstein but we didn't hear anything about it. Weird. I was under the impression that there were regular and honors English classes. That doesn't seem to be the case now. Why can't this all be communicated to parents of 8th graders? Frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, apparently the administration were told this year that they couldn’t offer a “pre-IB English” class anymore. My kid took Pre-IB English 9 last year, and registered for it again this year, but was put in a specific section of Honors English 10 that we were assured would be “pre-IB”. They were clear that the removal of the designation came from Central Office over the summer.
I’d assumed that meant MCPS had decreed that Pre-IB English was no longer a thing, but now I’m wondering if that’s not the case (if was specific to Einstein)? OP (or anyone else), is there truly a class called Pre-IB English being taught at your child’s school this year?
FWIW, there were plenty of kids in my DD’s Pre-IB class last year that she said didn’t seem interested in the full IB diploma. For the non-magnet IB programs, lots of kids take individual IB classes only in the subjects that interest them. Einstein allows this, and I understand BCC does as well. It sounded like Pre-IB was being used as an actual honors section, when Honors was essentially on-level. Not sure how that will work in future if Pre-IB is really going away.