Anonymous
Post 08/05/2020 10:34     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:Not sure why this thread was revived, but I've been quite happy with the IB program. 2020 class had a higher % of kids earn the IB diploma than 2019 - 90% vs 95%.

Someone sure has an ax to grind with RMIB.


NP, but Isn’t this increase due to no IB exam this year because of covid
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 20:42     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Not sure why this thread was revived, but I've been quite happy with the IB program. 2020 class had a higher % of kids earn the IB diploma than 2019 - 90% vs 95%.

Someone sure has an ax to grind with RMIB.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 20:37     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

The problems continue to exist but the principal has now picked staff who do not challenge his policies and who are easily manipulated. The leaders of the program care more about building resumes and traveling on the IB-dime. They do not invest in the capacity of staff. They ignore staff and student concerns. The coordinator often whines openly about parents. Go back to the program that existed in 2008 and you will see the real IB program success.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2019 17:42     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:So, two years later, how has the removal of Ms. Hoover impacted RM? Rumor has it she is back in MCPS as a teacher.


Other than fact that the program has declined? Nothing.


Can you be more specific? Did diploma rates drop as previously predicted?

This past year -- 90% pass rate, 178 candidates. Don't know what previous years stats were.


Hoover days passing rate was 95-96% so it appears dropped some

Maybe 10 years ago when they didn't follow IB rules and let in very many home school candidates in 11th & 12th grades. Last several years under Hoover were:
2014-88% of 152
2015-93% of 125
2016-86% of 131
2017-88% of 161
2018-86% of 161 (transistion year)

90% pass rate with 178 candidates is definitely an improvement.


Well, I'm relieved that the principal was not actually trying to dismantle the program and that it is thriving. I just Googled Jennifer Hoover MCPS and there is a detailed report about what exactly happened when she was removed from RM. It seems like there was good reason.


It’s interesting. I guess we read the same document and came to different understanding of the incident. I would suggest people finishing reading the pages.


I read to the end and didn't find her claims of workplace bullying compelling. I would lose faith in an employee who was often late to work and lied about needing leave for scheduled meetings then went on a cruise. "An incident occurred in October 2014 when Principal Monteleone learned that Appellant missed a professional development day, not because she had a previously scheduled meeting out of the building as she claimed, but because she was on a cruise with family. Principal Monteleone described lacking trust in Appellant after that point."

http://marylandpublicschools.org/stateboard/Documents/legalopinions/012019/Hoover.Op.No.19-03.pdf





You do know that very little in that document is corroborated, right? Most of it is a summary of summaries of conversations. There isn't much stated that is fact.
Not that this really matters any more? The school and the program has it's own problems, and those problems have very little to do with a staff member who is no longer there. Opinions are exactly that. Opinions.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 23:08     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Wow, interesting document... neither party looked that great.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 15:27     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, two years later, how has the removal of Ms. Hoover impacted RM? Rumor has it she is back in MCPS as a teacher.


Other than fact that the program has declined? Nothing.


Can you be more specific? Did diploma rates drop as previously predicted?

This past year -- 90% pass rate, 178 candidates. Don't know what previous years stats were.


Hoover days passing rate was 95-96% so it appears dropped some

Maybe 10 years ago when they didn't follow IB rules and let in very many home school candidates in 11th & 12th grades. Last several years under Hoover were:
2014-88% of 152
2015-93% of 125
2016-86% of 131
2017-88% of 161
2018-86% of 161 (transistion year)

90% pass rate with 178 candidates is definitely an improvement.


Well, I'm relieved that the principal was not actually trying to dismantle the program and that it is thriving. I just Googled Jennifer Hoover MCPS and there is a detailed report about what exactly happened when she was removed from RM. It seems like there was good reason.


It’s interesting. I guess we read the same document and came to different understanding of the incident. I would suggest people finishing reading the pages.


I read to the end and didn't find her claims of workplace bullying compelling. I would lose faith in an employee who was often late to work and lied about needing leave for scheduled meetings then went on a cruise. "An incident occurred in October 2014 when Principal Monteleone learned that Appellant missed a professional development day, not because she had a previously scheduled meeting out of the building as she claimed, but because she was on a cruise with family. Principal Monteleone described lacking trust in Appellant after that point."

http://marylandpublicschools.org/stateboard/Documents/legalopinions/012019/Hoover.Op.No.19-03.pdf



Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 09:18     Subject: Re:RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:Wonderful to hear that the diploma completion rates are staying strong. What about exam performance? What percentage of Magnet students earn 6s and 7s on the IB exams?

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/rmhs/ib/2019%20IB%20Scores.pdf
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2019 17:15     Subject: Re:RM IB Coordinator?

Wonderful to hear that the diploma completion rates are staying strong. What about exam performance? What percentage of Magnet students earn 6s and 7s on the IB exams?
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2019 17:05     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, two years later, how has the removal of Ms. Hoover impacted RM? Rumor has it she is back in MCPS as a teacher.


Other than fact that the program has declined? Nothing.


Can you be more specific? Did diploma rates drop as previously predicted?

This past year -- 90% pass rate, 178 candidates. Don't know what previous years stats were.


Hoover days passing rate was 95-96% so it appears dropped some

Maybe 10 years ago when they didn't follow IB rules and let in very many home school candidates in 11th & 12th grades. Last several years under Hoover were:
2014-88% of 152
2015-93% of 125
2016-86% of 131
2017-88% of 161
2018-86% of 161 (transistion year)

90% pass rate with 178 candidates is definitely an improvement.


Well, I'm relieved that the principal was not actually trying to dismantle the program and that it is thriving. I just Googled Jennifer Hoover MCPS and there is a detailed report about what exactly happened when she was removed from RM. It seems like there was good reason.


It’s interesting. I guess we read the same document and came to different understanding of the incident. I would suggest people finishing reading the pages.


I agree with the first poster. I was glad to have more than the DCUM sided version (which is usually the case)
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2019 16:45     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, two years later, how has the removal of Ms. Hoover impacted RM? Rumor has it she is back in MCPS as a teacher.


Other than fact that the program has declined? Nothing.


Can you be more specific? Did diploma rates drop as previously predicted?

This past year -- 90% pass rate, 178 candidates. Don't know what previous years stats were.


Hoover days passing rate was 95-96% so it appears dropped some

Maybe 10 years ago when they didn't follow IB rules and let in very many home school candidates in 11th & 12th grades. Last several years under Hoover were:
2014-88% of 152
2015-93% of 125
2016-86% of 131
2017-88% of 161
2018-86% of 161 (transistion year)

90% pass rate with 178 candidates is definitely an improvement.


Well, I'm relieved that the principal was not actually trying to dismantle the program and that it is thriving. I just Googled Jennifer Hoover MCPS and there is a detailed report about what exactly happened when she was removed from RM. It seems like there was good reason.


It’s interesting. I guess we read the same document and came to different understanding of the incident. I would suggest people finishing reading the pages.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2019 07:54     Subject: Re:RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:@RMHS_Principal? teaching a section of Theory of Knowledge this year! #FirstDayOfSchool2019 pic.twitter.com/ZV8tJ3U97h

— Mr. Jelen (@RMHSmagnet) September 3, 2019

That's cool!


If you think an egoist is cool.


Such a substandard person and academician. Must appeal to others who are substandard.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2019 23:54     Subject: Re:RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:@RMHS_Principal? teaching a section of Theory of Knowledge this year! #FirstDayOfSchool2019 pic.twitter.com/ZV8tJ3U97h

— Mr. Jelen (@RMHSmagnet) September 3, 2019

That's cool!


If you think an egoist is cool.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2019 23:18     Subject: RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, two years later, how has the removal of Ms. Hoover impacted RM? Rumor has it she is back in MCPS as a teacher.


Other than fact that the program has declined? Nothing.


Can you be more specific? Did diploma rates drop as previously predicted?

This past year -- 90% pass rate, 178 candidates. Don't know what previous years stats were.


Hoover days passing rate was 95-96% so it appears dropped some

Maybe 10 years ago when they didn't follow IB rules and let in very many home school candidates in 11th & 12th grades. Last several years under Hoover were:
2014-88% of 152
2015-93% of 125
2016-86% of 131
2017-88% of 161
2018-86% of 161 (transistion year)

90% pass rate with 178 candidates is definitely an improvement.


Well, I'm relieved that the principal was not actually trying to dismantle the program and that it is thriving. I just Googled Jennifer Hoover MCPS and there is a detailed report about what exactly happened when she was removed from RM. It seems like there was good reason.


You are right. Everything you read in a detailed reports is exactly what happened.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2019 19:52     Subject: Re:RM IB Coordinator?

Anonymous wrote:@RMHS_Principal? teaching a section of Theory of Knowledge this year! #FirstDayOfSchool2019 pic.twitter.com/ZV8tJ3U97h

— Mr. Jelen (@RMHSmagnet) September 3, 2019

That's cool!
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2019 18:24     Subject: Re:RM IB Coordinator?

@RMHS_Principal? teaching a section of Theory of Knowledge this year! #FirstDayOfSchool2019 pic.twitter.com/ZV8tJ3U97h

— Mr. Jelen (@RMHSmagnet) September 3, 2019