Anonymous wrote:
Your snarky comment deserved a snarky response.
Now that you mentioned your detachment to the subject let me explain, I do not have a pony in the race. My kids qualified in multiple magnet programs and chose RM for the promised rigor and my last kid is already in the senior year. I am bringing this to the attention of other non-RM parents.
Most non-RM parents do not know this path and believe that they are sending their kids to a unique program. MCPS and RM has not made this information public and they need to. You may see this as a complain or you may see this as a ask fro transparency.
RM gets extra MCPS money to operate a 4-year magnet. It needs to operate it that way. Otherwise, it should not get the same fund as Blair and Poolesville from MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Show me where it is in RM website and more importantly show me in
MCPS site where I can find information on these two paths?
Click on ib diplomma program on the rm wesite. It is in the first paragraph.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thread about how it's so unfair to the RMIB magnet kids that regular RM kids get to take the magnet classes and how the RMIB magnet program is going to the dogs now that the previous RMIB coordinator is no longer there?
Another response from an opportunist complicit who has been benefiting from this opacity?
Oh, good grief. No, I don't benefit. My residence is not zoned for RM, and I'm not planning to move. And my HS kid is not in RMIB. And if my MS kid gets into RMIB and wants to go, I'm not going to complain about RM kids being allowed to take IB classes at RM.
But it's interesting that you seem to believe it's impossible for somebody to disagree with you in good faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qualifed RM KIDS have always been able to choose IB in 1th grade without testing. This is not a change. This is how
IB works at other mcps high schools as well.
Without a consistent criteria to identify the Kids "qualified" is subjective term. Even if RM kids were "always" able to get into the county wide "magnet" program without testing, it is still wrong for two reason. One non-RM kids have been given a much stiffer bar to jump to the same program in 8th grade, and non-RM kids are not given any information about this easy path for RM kids for a county-wise highly gifted "magnet" program. RM IB has been advertised as an unique program much different than any other MCPS IB program. So, that argument that it is okay to do it in RM beacuse other MCPS school does it that way does not hold.
MCPS and RM cannot have it both way. They cannot advertised the program to be HG magnet and take MCPS money for magnet program and then operate it like every other IB school in MCPS.
The magnet kids and parents who make many personal sacrifices to join RM, must not be "baited and switched" to the same program they could have accessed in another HS in MCPS. RM cannot enjoy the test score and intellectual diversity that comes with the magnet students without giving them the unique program they were promised for. This is fraud!
Too bad these parents did not take the time to look at the RM website where it is all spelled out!
Show me where it is in RM website and more importantly show me in
MCPS site where I can find information on these two paths?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thread about how it's so unfair to the RMIB magnet kids that regular RM kids get to take the magnet classes and how the RMIB magnet program is going to the dogs now that the previous RMIB coordinator is no longer there?
Another response from an opportunist complicit who has been benefiting from this opacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qualifed RM KIDS have always been able to choose IB in 1th grade without testing. This is not a change. This is how
IB works at other mcps high schools as well.
Without a consistent criteria to identify the Kids "qualified" is subjective term. Even if RM kids were "always" able to get into the county wide "magnet" program without testing, it is still wrong for two reason. One non-RM kids have been given a much stiffer bar to jump to the same program in 8th grade, and non-RM kids are not given any information about this easy path for RM kids for a county-wise highly gifted "magnet" program. RM IB has been advertised as an unique program much different than any other MCPS IB program. So, that argument that it is okay to do it in RM beacuse other MCPS school does it that way does not hold.
MCPS and RM cannot have it both way. They cannot advertised the program to be HG magnet and take MCPS money for magnet program and then operate it like every other IB school in MCPS.
The magnet kids and parents who make many personal sacrifices to join RM, must not be "baited and switched" to the same program they could have accessed in another HS in MCPS. RM cannot enjoy the test score and intellectual diversity that comes with the magnet students without giving them the unique program they were promised for. This is fraud!
Too bad these parents did not take the time to look at the RM website where it is all spelled out!
Anonymous wrote:It is the first 2 years at RM that are different then other mcps IB programs. That is what the competitive application process gets you. Classes exclusively for the selected kids. In 11 and 12 it is open to other kids like BCC or Rockville hs. Why shouldn't it be?
Anonymous wrote:Another thread about how it's so unfair to the RMIB magnet kids that regular RM kids get to take the magnet classes and how the RMIB magnet program is going to the dogs now that the previous RMIB coordinator is no longer there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qualifed RM KIDS have always been able to choose IB in 1th grade without testing. This is not a change. This is how
IB works at other mcps high schools as well.
Without a consistent criteria to identify the Kids "qualified" is subjective term. Even if RM kids were "always" able to get into the county wide "magnet" program without testing, it is still wrong for two reason. One non-RM kids have been given a much stiffer bar to jump to the same program in 8th grade, and non-RM kids are not given any information about this easy path for RM kids for a county-wise highly gifted "magnet" program. RM IB has been advertised as an unique program much different than any other MCPS IB program. So, that argument that it is okay to do it in RM beacuse other MCPS school does it that way does not hold.
MCPS and RM cannot have it both way. They cannot advertised the program to be HG magnet and take MCPS money for magnet program and then operate it like every other IB school in MCPS.
The magnet kids and parents who make many personal sacrifices to join RM, must not be "baited and switched" to the same program they could have accessed in another HS in MCPS. RM cannot enjoy the test score and intellectual diversity that comes with the magnet students without giving them the unique program they were promised for. This is fraud!
Anonymous wrote:Qualifed RM KIDS have always been able to choose IB in 1th grade without testing. This is not a change. This is how
IB works at other mcps high schools as well.