Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RM without IB is pretty average. It's going to be even more ordinary due to IB program trying to take more students from home school in RM.
Sounds harsh but I think this sums it up pretty well. Without magnet IB, I don't see any significant difference between two.
This is a very lackluster view because it doesn't go into any depth. RM is a very weird dynamic if you break it up by ES. At the ES level, there are currently 3 (soon to be 4) high-performing schools and one average. When they combine at the middle school level, performance is above average. You an draw a lot more conclusions from the JW side than the RM side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RM without IB is pretty average. It's going to be even more ordinary due to IB program trying to take more students from home school in RM.
Sounds harsh but I think this sums it up pretty well. Without magnet IB, I don't see any significant difference between two.
Anonymous wrote:RM without IB is pretty average. It's going to be even more ordinary due to IB program trying to take more students from home school in RM.
Anonymous wrote:Interestingly enough, if you look at the detailed GS ratings, white kids at Rockville actually have a better test score rating (9) then Richard Montgomery (8).
Anonymous wrote:One thing you might want to take into consideration is that Rockville has a lot less students (~1,400) than RM (~2,400). (Rockville I believe has the 2nd lowest student population in Montgomery County). For sports, I imagine they have a lot better chance of making a team at Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:My kids aren’t in HS yet but the general consensus is that RM is better. For example, RM has a better graduation rate.