Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not known so much for getting a lot of kids thru the full program, but for offering a la carte classes that are taken alongside regular MCPS curriculum.
I disagree. It is known for being open to kids who want to mix and match, say IB English with AP Bio, but I think they have great support for kids doing full DP (a good IB coordinator) and the results show they have very high diploma percentages.
My kid went thru recently but to be honest I didn’t contact a single teacher in HS except to send them a thank you note for teaching/letters of recc.
So essentially you're 100% in agreement or completely demented.![]()
Yes definitely. When PP/you said it is not known for getting a lot of kids through the full program and I said they have very high diploma percentages I was either totally agreeing with you or else demented. 🙄
so what is the IB diploma rate there?
People have posted it before or I think it’s in the info/presentation posted on their website. I think it’s around 95% +/-? As I recall they have around 90-100 kids a year do full DP and around 6 or so don’t get the diploma (including a few that don’t want to sit for IB exams senior year).
Anonymous wrote:It is honors actually honors, but they slow down the pace for the kids who need it. Kudos to the teachers for having to work with such a wide range of kids.Anonymous wrote:I have an incoming 9th grade freshman and I was amazed to learn that ALL the kids are in honors english and history. Doesn't that by definition make it non-honors? Apparently it has to do with the IB program. I don't understand it and don't think I will if I decided to think on it more.
It is honors actually honors, but they slow down the pace for the kids who need it. Kudos to the teachers for having to work with such a wide range of kids.Anonymous wrote:I have an incoming 9th grade freshman and I was amazed to learn that ALL the kids are in honors english and history. Doesn't that by definition make it non-honors? Apparently it has to do with the IB program. I don't understand it and don't think I will if I decided to think on it more.
Very challenging for kids in past years except for the 2019-202 school year -- those kids lucked out and got the diploma without the same rigor due to COVID.Anonymous wrote:Quality of the program, how are the IB teachers? I heard there was an exodus of teachers prior to this administration, not sure how things are now. Any Classes to avoid, recs on how to pick which HL/SL, weaknesses in program.. I hear some teachers are fab & others never respond to parents at.all.
Would love to hear from those who have recently BTDT..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the difference between IB and AP
In some cases there isn’t much if any difference. I think BCC codes upper level foreign language classes as both AP and IB. In other cases, in theory IB is more focused on depth and analysis and less focused on breadth and facts. The IB diploma program also has a heavier emphasis on writing and a class called “theory of knowledge”.
More straightforward (not easier) to get a 5 on AP than a 7 on an IB (often needed for college credit). AP test just requires good scores on a test. IB requires effort through the year and then a test. My high school offered both. I did most AP since I could check out of class mentally until a month before the test. Our kid will have to make their choice soon, curious what they'll pick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not known so much for getting a lot of kids thru the full program, but for offering a la carte classes that are taken alongside regular MCPS curriculum.
I disagree. It is known for being open to kids who want to mix and match, say IB English with AP Bio, but I think they have great support for kids doing full DP (a good IB coordinator) and the results show they have very high diploma percentages.
My kid went thru recently but to be honest I didn’t contact a single teacher in HS except to send them a thank you note for teaching/letters of recc.
So essentially you're 100% in agreement or completely demented.![]()
Yes definitely. When PP/you said it is not known for getting a lot of kids through the full program and I said they have very high diploma percentages I was either totally agreeing with you or else demented. 🙄
so what is the IB diploma rate there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not known so much for getting a lot of kids thru the full program, but for offering a la carte classes that are taken alongside regular MCPS curriculum.
I disagree. It is known for being open to kids who want to mix and match, say IB English with AP Bio, but I think they have great support for kids doing full DP (a good IB coordinator) and the results show they have very high diploma percentages.
My kid went thru recently but to be honest I didn’t contact a single teacher in HS except to send them a thank you note for teaching/letters of recc.
So essentially you're 100% in agreement or completely demented.![]()
Yes definitely. When PP/you said it is not known for getting a lot of kids through the full program and I said they have very high diploma percentages I was either totally agreeing with you or else demented. 🙄
so what is the IB diploma rate there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not known so much for getting a lot of kids thru the full program, but for offering a la carte classes that are taken alongside regular MCPS curriculum.
I disagree. It is known for being open to kids who want to mix and match, say IB English with AP Bio, but I think they have great support for kids doing full DP (a good IB coordinator) and the results show they have very high diploma percentages.
My kid went thru recently but to be honest I didn’t contact a single teacher in HS except to send them a thank you note for teaching/letters of recc.
So essentially you're 100% in agreement or completely demented.![]()
Yes definitely. When PP/you said it is not known for getting a lot of kids through the full program and I said they have very high diploma percentages I was either totally agreeing with you or else demented. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Can you take IB and them the AP exams for college credit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the difference between IB and AP
In some cases there isn’t much if any difference. I think BCC codes upper level foreign language classes as both AP and IB. In other cases, in theory IB is more focused on depth and analysis and less focused on breadth and facts. The IB diploma program also has a heavier emphasis on writing and a class called “theory of knowledge”.
Anonymous wrote:I have an incoming 9th grade freshman and I was amazed to learn that ALL the kids are in honors english and history. Doesn't that by definition make it non-honors? Apparently it has to do with the IB program. I don't understand it and don't think I will if I decided to think on it more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not known so much for getting a lot of kids thru the full program, but for offering a la carte classes that are taken alongside regular MCPS curriculum.
I disagree. It is known for being open to kids who want to mix and match, say IB English with AP Bio, but I think they have great support for kids doing full DP (a good IB coordinator) and the results show they have very high diploma percentages.
My kid went thru recently but to be honest I didn’t contact a single teacher in HS except to send them a thank you note for teaching/letters of recc.
So essentially you're 100% in agreement or completely demented.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not known so much for getting a lot of kids thru the full program, but for offering a la carte classes that are taken alongside regular MCPS curriculum.
I disagree. It is known for being open to kids who want to mix and match, say IB English with AP Bio, but I think they have great support for kids doing full DP (a good IB coordinator) and the results show they have very high diploma percentages.
My kid went thru recently but to be honest I didn’t contact a single teacher in HS except to send them a thank you note for teaching/letters of recc.