Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RM has a huge Hispanic population. Twinbrook feeds into it. Wootton has higher SAT scores and motivation even when factoring IB. It was placed in RM to increase their poor test scores. But if you aren't in IB then yuck.
It is the exactly this attitude that I seek to avoid by sending my kids to RM. I care about human decency more than SAT scores. The IB program was put in to RM about 30 years ago..not exactly a recent decision. IB kids are somewhat separated..except for clubs/sports/PE and electives...the same way the top students are at any school. And then in 11th and 12th grade, neighborhood kids have the option to apply to the very same program but the competition is much lower.
Anonymous wrote:RM has a huge Hispanic population. Twinbrook feeds into it. Wootton has higher SAT scores and motivation even when factoring IB. It was placed in RM to increase their poor test scores. But if you aren't in IB then yuck.
Wooton is better at most sports too.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't RM have the 18yr old sophomore banging a 14yr old in the hallway this past school year? Sounds lovely.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate the way the non-IB students at RM are referred to as the "general population." Does it make those students feel like they are in a prison ward?
I know there are always kids who take more high-level classes than others, but I have a strong aversion to schools with these embedded magnet programs like RM and Blair, so would go with Wootton. Just my two cents.
Anonymous wrote:RM looks like it has a delightfully, well balanced student population!
Are non-IB students allowed to take IB classes ala carte at RM?
20% FARMS rate ain't nothing.
-signed happy DCC parent