Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
I'm honestly confused here. Why is the number for TJ so low? Shouldn't all students at TJ be taking at least one AP class? Aren't they the best of the best? How can their number be so close to the other high performers, who also contain students who just happen to live within their borders?
This percentage is based on all students at the school last year.
If you look at just juniors and seniors the percentage at TJ is much higher.
Right. Don't most high achieving freshmen take AP human geology? Don't most high achieving sophomores take AP World? I would expect the numbers at TJ to be way higher than, say Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
I'm honestly confused here. Why is the number for TJ so low? Shouldn't all students at TJ be taking at least one AP class? Aren't they the best of the best? How can their number be so close to the other high performers, who also contain students who just happen to live within their borders?
This percentage is based on all students at the school last year.
If you look at just juniors and seniors the percentage at TJ is much higher.
Right. Don't most high achieving freshmen take AP human geology? Don't most high achieving sophomores take AP World? I would expect the numbers at TJ to be way higher than, say Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
I'm honestly confused here. Why is the number for TJ so low? Shouldn't all students at TJ be taking at least one AP class? Aren't they the best of the best? How can their number be so close to the other high performers, who also contain students who just happen to live within their borders?
This percentage is based on all students at the school last year.
If you look at just juniors and seniors the percentage at TJ is much higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
I'm honestly confused here. Why is the number for TJ so low? Shouldn't all students at TJ be taking at least one AP class? Aren't they the best of the best? How can their number be so close to the other high performers, who also contain students who just happen to live within their borders?
Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
Would be interesting to know IB diploma vs AP scholars. I know they are not the same, but it is an indicator.
I’m pretty sure those are IB diploma numbers.
The VDOE sites includes AP and IB participation (percentages of all students taking at least 1 AP or IB course) for 2024-25 and also seniors at the IB schools at 2023-24 awarded IB diplomas.
2023-24 IB Diplomas (percentage of graduating seniors):
Robinson 109 (17.5%)
Marshall 68 (13.3%)
Annandale 54 (10.0%)
South Lakes 50 (7.9%)
Edison 45 (9.1%)
Justice 30 (5.8%)
Mount Vernon 14 (2.8%)
Lewis 10 (2.6%)
Entire IB program for only 100 to get the diploma is strong support that program doesn’t work and should be pulled-let alone when only 10 kids! If consider weapons-check performative arts, IB is the weapons check of programs. It’s for show to say it’s there only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
Would be interesting to know IB diploma vs AP scholars. I know they are not the same, but it is an indicator.
I’m pretty sure those are IB diploma numbers.
The VDOE sites includes AP and IB participation (percentages of all students taking at least 1 AP or IB course) for 2024-25 and also seniors at the IB schools at 2023-24 awarded IB diplomas.
2023-24 IB Diplomas (percentage of graduating seniors):
Robinson 109 (17.5%)
Marshall 68 (13.3%)
Annandale 54 (10.0%)
South Lakes 50 (7.9%)
Edison 45 (9.1%)
Justice 30 (5.8%)
Mount Vernon 14 (2.8%)
Lewis 10 (2.6%)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
Would be interesting to know IB diploma vs AP scholars. I know they are not the same, but it is an indicator.
I’m pretty sure those are IB diploma numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From VDOE information, here is the information on 2024-25 AP and IB participation rates at FCPS high schools (all students):
AP:
TJ 69.4%
McLean 65.5%
Oakton 58.54%
Langley 55.72%
Madison 53.92%
Woodson 46.57%
Chantilly 44.92%
Fairfax 44.35%
South County 42.62%
Lake Braddock 41.91%
West Springfield 41.26%
Centreville 37.85%
Hayfield 37.42%
Westfield 33.7%
Herndon 27.86%
West Potomac 26.59%
Falls Church 24.37%
IB:
Marshall 45.9%
Justice 43.79%
Robinson 37.76%
Edison 33.8%
Mount Vernon 31.17%
South Lakes 30.53%
Annandale 27.55%
Lewis 23.27%
No big surprises, but the participation rates at some schools skew higher because of pilot programs or existing policies at certain schools. At McLean, all pre-calculus students got switched to AP Pre-Calculus in 2024-25 and at Marshall and Justice IB English is the default English course for non-ESOL students.
Would be interesting to know IB diploma vs AP scholars. I know they are not the same, but it is an indicator.
Anonymous wrote:Am I reading this properly? Are these numbers the percentage of kids at a HS that took at least 1 AP or IB class? If that is, the numbers are deceiving for a variety of reasons.
Most kids at an IB school will not take an IB class until they are juniors, the exception to that rule will be kids who accelerated in math and had A1H in 6th or 7th grade. That means that the base number of kids even eligible to take an IB class should be 50%. Is that 30% all kids at the HS or 30% of the eligible kids at the HS? If it is 30% out of the entire high school it is an unfair measure since only 50% were even eligible to take an IB class.
Second, are those IB classes SL or HL classes? HL classes are sort of the equivalent to AP classes. I would guess that most of those IB classes were SL classes and not HL classes, meaning they are closer to Honors classes then AP classes.
Finally, the point of IB is not to take individual classes but to earn the diploma....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many IB schools also offer AP government in 10th grade. So should that be factored in as well? Kids end up taking both AP and IB courses.
And that is a pain point too- some IB schools have AP options and others don’t. Get rid of IB. No one is taking it how it was intended.
Anonymous wrote:Many IB schools also offer AP government in 10th grade. So should that be factored in as well? Kids end up taking both AP and IB courses.