Anonymous wrote:I do know an out of bounds RMIB kid who transferred for senior year into the IB program. I don't know for a fact but heard they came from overseas.
Anonymous wrote:At Blair, I think any student can take magnet electives as long as they meet the prerequisites and there is room in the class, they do not have to be in the program. You should probably verify this with the school, because my kids graduated a few years ago, but that was the policy at that time.
Anonymous wrote:If you did the 1st year (11th) of the diploma program somewhere else you can do the 2nd year at any school with IB, including RM.
Generally by 12th grade all of the students in magnet programs (SMCS, Global, Humanities) are taking electives that are open to all students in the school, provided they meet prerequisites.
So, no, you don’t “join the magnet program”, but any special courses are typically available to anyone with prerequisites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes RMIB. RMIB lets kids in their regular program join IB in 11th if they are qualified.
Every RMIB graduating class has a number of kids who did not get in through the regular application process.
That’s a different thing than what OP is asking.
This was in response to a question someone else asked. Keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes RMIB. RMIB lets kids in their regular program join IB in 11th if they are qualified.
Every RMIB graduating class has a number of kids who did not get in through the regular application process.
That’s a different thing than what OP is asking.
Anonymous wrote:Yes RMIB. RMIB lets kids in their regular program join IB in 11th if they are qualified.
Every RMIB graduating class has a number of kids who did not get in through the regular application process.
Anonymous wrote:Moving from out of town for next school year. Is it possible to get into any of the programs for a high performing student or do they only take kids in younger grades
Anonymous wrote:But if you already started IB and are moving in-bounds for IB you can get in. I think they might let you even if you are not in-bounds so you can complete the degree.