Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to get rid of IB programs and offer more AP and dual enrollment classes. Robinson parent.
Marshall parent here. What's wrong with giving students as many options as possible? If taught correctly, IB courses prepare students for college just as well as DE and AP classes.
It’s not about preparing for college, it’s about attaining college credits. IB credits aren’t as universally accepted.
That shows the priorities of a lot of parents, my kids didn't get as many credits but they were better prepared for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to get rid of IB programs and offer more AP and dual enrollment classes. Robinson parent.
Marshall parent here. What's wrong with giving students as many options as possible? If taught correctly, IB courses prepare students for college just as well as DE and AP classes.
It’s not about preparing for college, it’s about attaining college credits. IB credits aren’t as universally accepted.
Anonymous wrote:The dual program setup has done more bad than good. Drives transfers from poorer to wealthier schools. And the IB diploma is a convoluted mess and college credit is harder to come by. FCPS is under no obligation to have both.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to get rid of IB programs and offer more AP and dual enrollment classes. Robinson parent.
Marshall parent here. What's wrong with giving students as many options as possible? If taught correctly, IB courses prepare students for college just as well as DE and AP classes.
The dual program setup has done more bad than good. Drives transfers from poorer to wealthier schools. And the IB diploma is a convoluted mess and college credit is harder to come by. FCPS is under no obligation to have both.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to get rid of IB programs and offer more AP and dual enrollment classes. Robinson parent.
Marshall parent here. What's wrong with giving students as many options as possible? If taught correctly, IB courses prepare students for college just as well as DE and AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:IB is one of the reasons why our society has so many issues. So much more could be done with our school curriculum is IB we taken out completely. Less is more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to get rid of IB programs and offer more AP and dual enrollment classes. Robinson parent.
Marshall parent here. What's wrong with giving students as many options as possible? If taught correctly, IB courses prepare students for college just as well as DE and AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:Would love to get rid of IB programs and offer more AP and dual enrollment classes. Robinson parent.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has a consent item on the agenda for the 12/3 meeting to enter into a new 10-year contract with the IBO that would increase annual IB payments to the IBO from about $1.69 million per year to $2.0 million over the next five years.
Why should FCPS commit now to pay the IBO $10 million when there needs to be an assessment of whether IB should be discontinued at many of the current IB high schools with unsuccessful IB programs and very few IB diploma graduates?
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has a consent item on the agenda for the 12/3 meeting to enter into a new 10-year contract with the IBO that would increase annual IB payments to the IBO from about $1.69 million per year to $2.0 million over the next five years.
Why should FCPS commit now to pay the IBO $10 million when there needs to be an assessment of whether IB should be discontinued at many of the current IB high schools with unsuccessful IB programs and very few IB diploma graduates?