Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just checked for our IB school LT. Out of 54 spots, 36 IB, 4 IB + Sib, 4 Proximity, 9+1 OB Sibs. That means that for this class -if everybody stays- at least 80% is IB. Compare that to the 21% they publish on their webpage.
Has this always been the case or is it due to the new lottery system?
I thought that the IB rate is calculated based on the percentage of IB kids who could go to the school that actually do. E.g. if there are 1000 kids in the neighborhood and only 100 go to the school the inbound rate is 10 percent. Now, if there are only 100 spots then all the spots would be taken by inbound kids, but it would still be an "IB participation rate" which is how they've described it before. My failing neighborhood school has an IB participation rate of something like 11 percent and they dont' have many (any?) OOB kids there, so only this would make sense.
Where on the DCPS results page posted today does it talk about "IB participation rate"? I only see calculations that appear to be based on the % of admitted or waitlisted students who are IB. So Eaton this year was 100%, whereas in the past it was 60% (according to a PP).
Since on some popular schools there are plenty of IB students waitlisted, these figures only make sense as % of either enrolled students overall or admitted students in this round. None of these stats seem to be about the % of potential IB students who are enrolled/admitted, because that wouldn't help anyone trying to figure out their chances, since some of the IB who aren't admitted may have gone private... others may have tried to get in but just couldn't. Those are really different situations.