Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the IB and the Blair CAP programs are meant to be comparable... but RMIB and the regional programs are (supposed to be) the same thing. As I understand it the regional IB programs were there already but will now be fleshed out to match RMIB? Maybe that is where half of RMIB's math department has disappeared to?
I don't know where the math teachers went, however, I haven't heard anything (positive or negative) about Kennedy IB regional program. They only made it a regional program maybe two years ago.
Next year is the first year of the regional program
Correct--next year is the first year of the regional program at Kennedy, but Kennedy has had an IB program since 2011, which has until now been available only to local and DCC students.
MCPS has IB on offer at several schools. Some only have the diploma programme junior/senior year and some have the full four year cohort of students working through the "middle years" programme as well. RMIB was first in the eighties. Then Springbrook and BCC in the nineties and so on. They are all challenging and worthwhile because IB is challenging and worthwhile. The only "new" part here is that three schools that have been graduating IB students for the past 10-20 years are now competitive entry like RMIB and accepting commuter students like RMIB.
We looked at CAP also, BTW, and were really super excited by it... but that is not what played out for us. So congrats to your student!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the IB and the Blair CAP programs are meant to be comparable... but RMIB and the regional programs are (supposed to be) the same thing. As I understand it the regional IB programs were there already but will now be fleshed out to match RMIB? Maybe that is where half of RMIB's math department has disappeared to?
I don't know where the math teachers went, however, I haven't heard anything (positive or negative) about Kennedy IB regional program. They only made it a regional program maybe two years ago.
Next year is the first year of the regional program
Correct--next year is the first year of the regional program at Kennedy, but Kennedy has had an IB program since 2011, which has until now been available only to local and DCC students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the IB and the Blair CAP programs are meant to be comparable... but RMIB and the regional programs are (supposed to be) the same thing. As I understand it the regional IB programs were there already but will now be fleshed out to match RMIB? Maybe that is where half of RMIB's math department has disappeared to?
I don't know where the math teachers went, however, I haven't heard anything (positive or negative) about Kennedy IB regional program. They only made it a regional program maybe two years ago.
Next year is the first year of the regional program
Anonymous wrote:IB is a real thing with internationally known standards. CAP is an MCPS thing (supposed to be a good thing but not something that will be recognized beyond MCPS)
Anonymous wrote:There is some discussion on other threads about how the IB programs ramp up in junior and senior years, whereas the CAP-specific courses wind down the last two years. Winding down sounds better in light of college applications, SAT prep and AP exams. Plus, more flexibility in the student’s schedule to get an internship or classes that interest them during the last two years. Some say IB makes for a more well-rounded student, but CAP kids will be taking AP physics freshman year. My future CAP kid plans to take four years of math and world language in high school. And likely four years of science. So you can round them out in CAP too. Hopefully they’ll have time to do some extracurriculars too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the IB and the Blair CAP programs are meant to be comparable... but RMIB and the regional programs are (supposed to be) the same thing. As I understand it the regional IB programs were there already but will now be fleshed out to match RMIB? Maybe that is where half of RMIB's math department has disappeared to?
I don't know where the math teachers went, however, I haven't heard anything (positive or negative) about Kennedy IB regional program. They only made it a regional program maybe two years ago.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the IB and the Blair CAP programs are meant to be comparable... but RMIB and the regional programs are (supposed to be) the same thing. As I understand it the regional IB programs were there already but will now be fleshed out to match RMIB? Maybe that is where half of RMIB's math department has disappeared to?
Anonymous wrote:What is the commute comparison? I might go with an established program all things being equal.