Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 11:46     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

Anonymous wrote:I think the MS grades are very diluted, pretty much everyone who tries gets an A. Only score I would trust is the MAP score


Except when they are high school classes in middle school. Like languages and algebra and geometry
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 11:33     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So do you think they have grade and score cut offs and pick from there randomly? Or is just straight up best scores and grades?

Not random. Scores, grades, and essays.

And services (FARMS, IEP, 504, EML).
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2023 18:07     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

I think the MS grades are very diluted, pretty much everyone who tries gets an A. Only score I would trust is the MAP score
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2023 10:51     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

Anonymous wrote:The regional programs are significantly less selective because they get fewer applicationns


Correct. Like I said, they approached my kid in 10th grade as a sophomore based on his grades and apparently some of his teachers recommending him to the school's IB coordinator for consideration.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2023 10:47     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

The regional programs are significantly less selective because they get fewer applicationns
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2023 08:54     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

Anonymous wrote:So do you think they have grade and score cut offs and pick from there randomly? Or is just straight up best scores and grades?

Not random. Scores, grades, and essays.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2023 06:41     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

So do you think they have grade and score cut offs and pick from there randomly? Or is just straight up best scores and grades?
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 21:47     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

Anonymous wrote:New to the magnet programs in MCPS. We are looking at RMIB and Springbrook IB. At the RM info session they stressed that only 125 students out of 1,000 are accepted. How do they decide who gets in?

I am guessing the regional program is less selective. But again what weighs the most heavily? Grades? MAP scores? Essays? Mix of home school?

"Less selective" is the wrong way to think about it. Less competitive because there is a smaller pool of students due to a more limited region is more accurate.

The selection committee gets de-indentified data - primarily test scores and grades. They also get whatever mini-essay that the application includes nowadays. They don't see things like names, race, gender, address or middle school. There aren't any teacher recs. I'm not sure if they have any other qualitative data.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 19:31     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

I an specifically referring to the application process for 8th graders applying in Parentvue.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 19:29     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The application does not have teacher recommendations?


There are no teacher recommendations.


On the letter we received for my son, they said he had been nominated to participate in the IB program based on his high grades and teacher recommendations. But, that was a nomination for him from his home school and he was a sophomore. He didn’t apply outside of the school or as a freshman.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 19:26     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

Anonymous wrote:The application does not have teacher recommendations?


There are no teacher recommendations.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 19:20     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

The application does not have teacher recommendations?
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 19:14     Subject: Re:Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

RMIB will be very hard to get into. It’s very competitive since it’s the magnet, countywide IB program.

Kennedy and Springbrook will be easier to get into but I think grades and teacher recommendations matter most.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 19:03     Subject: Countywide &Regional IBs- how do they decide who to admit?

New to the magnet programs in MCPS. We are looking at RMIB and Springbrook IB. At the RM info session they stressed that only 125 students out of 1,000 are accepted. How do they decide who gets in?

I am guessing the regional program is less selective. But again what weighs the most heavily? Grades? MAP scores? Essays? Mix of home school?