Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a shame they diluted the APEX program, which was designed to keep kids at WJ rather than heading off to Blair and RM. It was test in, required a teacher recommendation, and now, just a 3.5 GPA (which due to grade inflation, is at least 75% if not more, of NB students). They don't stay like they used to because it's no longer the best and the brightest, and not a true cohort. They should bring back the test and the teacher recommendations
Counterpoint: The APEX Reach changes were great. It opened the program to anyone willing and able to do the work rather than rely on unnecessary gatekeeping requirements.
Anonymous wrote:It's a shame they diluted the APEX program, which was designed to keep kids at WJ rather than heading off to Blair and RM. It was test in, required a teacher recommendation, and now, just a 3.5 GPA (which due to grade inflation, is at least 75% if not more, of NB students). They don't stay like they used to because it's no longer the best and the brightest, and not a true cohort. They should bring back the test and the teacher recommendations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Woodward opening soon they are getting rid of APEX because not all of the incoming freshman in Fall 2026 will stay at Walter Johnson. Some will get moved to Woodward and thus won’t be able to complete the APEX program, since it’s a WJ only program and it’s a four year program.
How do you know this? My child is planning to apply to APEX for next year and I haven't seen any announcement about terminating this program. Why would they cancel it just as they start a regional model that is trying to attract students to the various regional schools. Parents have waited years for their kids to be a part of this program at WJ.
It is mostly a fake program to let Bethesda parents think even more highly of their snowflakes.
I know you’re just trying to troll but it’s now basically a non-selective (just minimum GPA req) program for admission so I don’t think anyone thinks that way, unless they’re ill informed. It provides true Honors English instead of MCPS Honors for All English. Higher level books and writing assignments and discussions. That’s why people care. Colleges don’t care about it for admission. You can take the same APs without it.
So a loophole around MCPS policy against cohorting Grade 9-10 English. Ideally the policy would be changed county-wide, rather than individual schools finding work-arounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Woodward opening soon they are getting rid of APEX because not all of the incoming freshman in Fall 2026 will stay at Walter Johnson. Some will get moved to Woodward and thus won’t be able to complete the APEX program, since it’s a WJ only program and it’s a four year program.
How do you know this? My child is planning to apply to APEX for next year and I haven't seen any announcement about terminating this program. Why would they cancel it just as they start a regional model that is trying to attract students to the various regional schools. Parents have waited years for their kids to be a part of this program at WJ.
It is mostly a fake program to let Bethesda parents think even more highly of their snowflakes.
I know you’re just trying to troll but it’s now basically a non-selective (just minimum GPA req) program for admission so I don’t think anyone thinks that way, unless they’re ill informed. It provides true Honors English instead of MCPS Honors for All English. Higher level books and writing assignments and discussions. That’s why people care. Colleges don’t care about it for admission. You can take the same APs without it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Woodward opening soon they are getting rid of APEX because not all of the incoming freshman in Fall 2026 will stay at Walter Johnson. Some will get moved to Woodward and thus won’t be able to complete the APEX program, since it’s a WJ only program and it’s a four year program.
How do you know this? My child is planning to apply to APEX for next year and I haven't seen any announcement about terminating this program. Why would they cancel it just as they start a regional model that is trying to attract students to the various regional schools. Parents have waited years for their kids to be a part of this program at WJ.
It is mostly a fake program to let Bethesda parents think even more highly of their snowflakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Woodward opening soon they are getting rid of APEX because not all of the incoming freshman in Fall 2026 will stay at Walter Johnson. Some will get moved to Woodward and thus won’t be able to complete the APEX program, since it’s a WJ only program and it’s a four year program.
How do you know this? My child is planning to apply to APEX for next year and I haven't seen any announcement about terminating this program. Why would they cancel it just as they start a regional model that is trying to attract students to the various regional schools. Parents have waited years for their kids to be a part of this program at WJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Woodward opening soon they are getting rid of APEX because not all of the incoming freshman in Fall 2026 will stay at Walter Johnson. Some will get moved to Woodward and thus won’t be able to complete the APEX program, since it’s a WJ only program and it’s a four year program.
If this were true for next year, wouldn't they have announced it by now? Could it be that the program is changing in 2027 but will be the same for next year's 9th graders?