Anonymous wrote:PP sounds like you do not have any experience with an actual child that went through the IB program at Banneker, which is what the OP was asking for. Top students do not "choose" or not choose to do IB. They apply. There's room (trained teachers and space) for about 25 students. This year far, far more than that have applied to the program. There are two courses that the students take outside of regular school hours but it has nothing to do with scheduling priorities and everything to do with curricular requirements for a rigorous IB program. Your third-hand feelings based on external impression and no real experience are unhelpful.
Anonymous wrote:Some individual work, probably.
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping my kid will be into the groove enough that by the time IB becomes a big commitment they'll be used to requirements of their sport such that they'll be prepared to continue to participate even though doing IB. Kid seems pretty set on doing IB.