Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid doing full IB at W-L (he's in 11th grade). I think there are about 100 kids doing full IB, so if they add 80 spots, that would be 180 kids, which is almost 1/3 of the class. Don't think its really a tiny niche program.
And there are also in-zone kids who are taking a few IB classes without doing full IB.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid doing full IB at W-L (he's in 11th grade). I think there are about 100 kids doing full IB, so if they add 80 spots, that would be 180 kids, which is almost 1/3 of the class. Don't think its really a tiny niche program.
Anonymous wrote:WL just expanded their IB by allowing 80 more transfers from Yorktown and Wakefield. That’ll almost double the program. Before I transferred I would ask if there are any plans to increase the IB teachers. It’s my understanding that the teachers are already stretched pretty thin.
Anonymous wrote:How have W-L IB students fared applying to SLACs in the northeast and Midwest and upper Midwest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do SOL-verified credits matter for an IB diploma? I’m considering opting my student out of the geometry SOL in 8th grade or having them take whatever virtual test may be available (but I don’t want to make a mess for later).
SOLs only matter for the state of virginia graduation requirements. If you want to opt out of the geometry, your child still has 4 years of high school to pass the required # of math SOLs.
Anonymous wrote:Do SOL-verified credits matter for an IB diploma? I’m considering opting my student out of the geometry SOL in 8th grade or having them take whatever virtual test may be available (but I don’t want to make a mess for later).