Anonymous wrote:Two paths:
All JW students are in the MYP program (which is the IB curriculum for 6th - 10th grade). If they go to RM, they continue through 10th grade. At that time they can apply to the actual IB program for 11th and 12th grade joining the magnet students. Less than 50 do but it is not very competitive at that point..
JW students as well as other MoCo kids can also apply to the selective magnet which begins in 9th grade. They are in seperate classes from the neighborhood kids. Though if non-magnet kids continue for 11 and 12th grades they are in the same classes...and some IB classes are open to anyone in the school.
Anonymous wrote:Two paths:
All JW students are in the MYP program (which is the IB curriculum for 6th - 10th grade). If they go to RM, they continue through 10th grade. At that time they can apply to the actual IB program for 11th and 12th grade joining the magnet students. Less than 50 do but it is not very competitive at that point..
JW students as well as other MoCo kids can also apply to the selective magnet which begins in 9th grade. They are in seperate classes from the neighborhood kids. Though if non-magnet kids continue for 11 and 12th grades they are in the same classes...and some IB classes are open to anyone in the school.
Anonymous wrote:Two paths:
All JW students are in the MYP program (which is the IB curriculum for 6th - 10th grade). If they go to RM, they continue through 10th grade. At that time they can apply to the actual IB program for 11th and 12th grade joining the magnet students. Less than 50 do but it is not very competitive at that point..
JW students as well as other MoCo kids can also apply to the selective magnet which begins in 9th grade. They are in seperate classes from the neighborhood kids. Though if non-magnet kids continue for 11 and 12th grades they are in the same classes...and some IB classes are open to anyone in the school.
Anonymous wrote:
My understanding is that the IB part of the MS is not that significant. I'm not discounting that the kids there are doing well. Just saying that I'm not sure how much the "IB" factor at JW plays into the higher ranking. My kids aren't at JW yet, so I don't really know for sure. Just from what I have "heard". Any JW parents able to provide input?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't surprise me that much. If you check out the scores for minority kids in RM in the At A Glance sheet, you'll see that those kids' scores are pretty good in comparison to a lot of other schools around here. And from what I understand, there are not a lot of minority kids (sans Asians) in the IB program, so their scores are not skewed by kids in the IB. Yes, there are a lot of pretty high income families in the RM cluster, too.
At a Glance has test scores by race?
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't surprise me that much. If you check out the scores for minority kids in RM in the At A Glance sheet, you'll see that those kids' scores are pretty good in comparison to a lot of other schools around here. And from what I understand, there are not a lot of minority kids (sans Asians) in the IB program, so their scores are not skewed by kids in the IB. Yes, there are a lot of pretty high income families in the RM cluster, too.