Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB is a real thing with internationally known standards. CAP is an MCPS thing (supposed to be a good thing but not something that will be recognized beyond MCPS)
Well, based on Kennedy’s AP scores, I wouldn’t hold my breath on the recognition of your DC’s IB scores.
Oh my. Do you know anything about IB at all??? At the very least visit the IBO website. You're already sitting at a computer.
If they are reading DCUM and following this thread then they know exactly what an IB program is, what the standards are, and just how well recognized/valuable that diploma is.
Any student from anywhere on the planet that earns 6s or 7s on an HL IB exam will be recognized as a high achiever...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So which schools will be in RMs region? It is a much higher income school then the others.
Maybe RM will be local only like BCC That would really help with over crowding there.
Crown HS will help with the overcrowding there. If they don't make it regional, there would be no regional IB center in the western part of the county without RM.
I don't know how they are going to redraw the boundaries for IB, though because currently the rest of the HS (Churchill, Wootton, WJ, QO, NWS, etc..) are all assigned to the current regional IBs. They'd have to redraw the boundary for RM regional. I guess they would grandfather the current IB regional kids to attend the current zone, and the incoming class the following year would go to to RM based on the new regional boundary? Such a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB is a real thing with internationally known standards. CAP is an MCPS thing (supposed to be a good thing but not something that will be recognized beyond MCPS)
Well, based on Kennedy’s AP scores, I wouldn’t hold my breath on the recognition of your DC’s IB scores.
Oh my. Do you know anything about IB at all??? At the very least visit the IBO website. You're already sitting at a computer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So which schools will be in RMs region? It is a much higher income school then the others.
Maybe RM will be local only like BCC That would really help with over crowding there.
Crown HS will help with the overcrowding there. If they don't make it regional, there would be no regional IB center in the western part of the county without RM.
I don't know how they are going to redraw the boundaries for IB, though because currently the rest of the HS (Churchill, Wootton, WJ, QO, NWS, etc..) are all assigned to the current regional IBs. They'd have to redraw the boundary for RM regional. I guess they would grandfather the current IB regional kids to attend the current zone, and the incoming class the following year would go to to RM based on the new regional boundary? Such a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB is a real thing with internationally known standards. CAP is an MCPS thing (supposed to be a good thing but not something that will be recognized beyond MCPS)
Well, based on Kennedy’s AP scores, I wouldn’t hold my breath on the recognition of your DC’s IB scores.
Anonymous wrote:IB is a real thing with internationally known standards. CAP is an MCPS thing (supposed to be a good thing but not something that will be recognized beyond MCPS)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So which schools will be in RMs region? It is a much higher income school then the others.
Maybe RM will be local only like BCC That would really help with over crowding there.
Anonymous wrote:So which schools will be in RMs region? It is a much higher income school then the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the info night, it was explained that this is the last year for RMIB to be open to the entire county. As of next year, you will apply to JFK for IB as the regional, application based IB. You won’t be able to apply for RMIB outside of that region. It’s changing. This is the first year that JFK had a competitive IB program that is application based, and the district is planning on making it more and more competitive as RMIB no longer is an option for many as of 2020-2021. So the 2011 and onward IB that JFK had was something different. This is year one of the new plan and more competitive programming.
RMIB currently has no region since it is open to the whole county...so it would be for RM only?
NP: I can't remember if I heard it at a board meeting last year or read it. RM will become a regional center. MCPS wasn't clear what the proposed boundaries/ feeder schools will be.
It would have to be regional, unless they plan on opening another IB regional north/west county. Springbrook and Kennedy are east county, and WM is further up north.
So they will re distribute the school's after 1 year. Seems unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the info night, it was explained that this is the last year for RMIB to be open to the entire county. As of next year, you will apply to JFK for IB as the regional, application based IB. You won’t be able to apply for RMIB outside of that region. It’s changing. This is the first year that JFK had a competitive IB program that is application based, and the district is planning on making it more and more competitive as RMIB no longer is an option for many as of 2020-2021. So the 2011 and onward IB that JFK had was something different. This is year one of the new plan and more competitive programming.
RMIB currently has no region since it is open to the whole county...so it would be for RM only?
NP: I can't remember if I heard it at a board meeting last year or read it. RM will become a regional center. MCPS wasn't clear what the proposed boundaries/ feeder schools will be.
It would have to be regional, unless they plan on opening another IB regional north/west county. Springbrook and Kennedy are east county, and WM is further up north.
Anonymous wrote:What percentage of Kennedy’s IB students will be test-in? Rmib has always accepted local students as well.