Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes, I know AP is open to all. This is why, had IB been selective, would had looked into pupil placement and driven DC instead of DC walking to OHS. Now that I know IB isn't like IB in other states I don't think we will further consider IB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the all the replies. OHS is in our backyard, and I was under the impression that IB was very selective to get into - similar to other states. Knowing that it's not a super selective program and open to all leads me to think that this is not what our DC would want, nor us for that matter. OHS is a great schoo. I will further look into the AP capstone program that a PP noted. Thanks again for all the insight.
You do know that AP is also open to all?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the all the replies. OHS is in our backyard, and I was under the impression that IB was very selective to get into - similar to other states. Knowing that it's not a super selective program and open to all leads me to think that this is not what our DC would want, nor us for that matter. OHS is a great schoo. I will further look into the AP capstone program that a PP noted. Thanks again for all the insight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The minute IB is adopted in McLean or Langley or Woodson is the day I sign my kids up. Just sayin'
So if it's good enough for the rich kids, you're in?
Stick a fork in it, folks. Sounds like OP wanted to explore IB if it was a selective program like the IB program at Richard Montgomery over in MoCo. That's not the case for IB schools in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The minute IB is adopted in McLean or Langley or Woodson is the day I sign my kids up. Just sayin'
So if it's good enough for the rich kids, you're in?
Anonymous wrote:The minute IB is adopted in McLean or Langley or Woodson is the day I sign my kids up. Just sayin'
Anonymous wrote:
I wonder what sort of tune many of the anti-IB posters on here would be singing if, say, 20 years ago, FCPS had decided to put IB in the "better" FCPS schools and left AP in the "lesser" FCPS schools. Oh, I'm sure you'll tell us that your opinion would be unchanged based on your objective, scientific analysis of college admissions, but somehow, I sort of doubt it.
NO. I think those schools are happy with the AP program. I think you put everything on a racial/class card. The IB program is an expense that FCPS does not need in these times.
Oh, take this tired canard please and go away.
Anonymous wrote:f tune many of the anti-IB posters on here would be singing if, say, 20 years ago, FCPS had decided to put IB in the "better" FCPS schools and left AP in the "lesser" FCPS schools. Oh, I'm sure you'll tell us that your opinion would be unchanged based on your objective, scientific analysis of college admissions, but somehow, I sort of doubt it.
You don't have to speculate. Here's a timeline for IB in FCPS:
Mount Vernon - 1994
Stuart - 1994
Marshall - 1997
Edison -1998
Robinson - 1998
South Lakes - 1999
Woodson - 1999 [proposed for IB: parents rejected]
Westfield - 2000 [new school; opened as AP]
Annandale - 2001
Lee - 2001
South County - 2012 [new school; opened as AP]
It's difficult to look at this and not conclude that FCPS went through a period of infatuation with IB, but that this period has come and gone. No other schools are clamoring for IB (some Falls Church parents asked whether FCHS could get both AP and IB, but primarily as a way to limit pupil placements out of the school), and there seems to be more than enough "IB capacity" in the system.
Anonymous wrote:OP I live near OHS. It is a very nice school. I would not pupil place into Marshall or SL from that location. Oakton is a good school and those schools are far. You are looking at a LOT of traffic/ commuting time for course work that is part of a program with problems -- and not the same as the overseas program. We had one neighbor who went to SL -- transferred out ASAP. Same Marshall. Marshall is great for some students, but it is not the perfect school that the supporters say it is.
Anonymous wrote:
I wonder what sort of tune many of the anti-IB posters on here would be singing if, say, 20 years ago, FCPS had decided to put IB in the "better" FCPS schools and left AP in the "lesser" FCPS schools. Oh, I'm sure you'll tell us that your opinion would be unchanged based on your objective, scientific analysis of college admissions, but somehow, I sort of doubt it.
NO. I think those schools are happy with the AP program. I think you put everything on a racial/class card. The IB program is an expense that FCPS does not need in these times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I live near OHS. It is a very nice school. I would not pupil place into Marshall or SL from that location. Oakton is a good school and those schools are far. You are looking at a LOT of traffic/ commuting time for course work that is part of a program with problems -- and not the same as the overseas program. We had one neighbor who went to SL -- transferred out ASAP. Same Marshall. Marshall is great for some students, but it is not the perfect school that the supporters say it is.
This is true of every school, everywhere. Great for some, not for others, no place is perfect. Nobody on this thread made out that Marshall (or SL) was perfect, and nobody here said OHS wasn't a perfectly nice school. So why bring this up? There's no relevance other than that you know one kid who left SL (over IB? You don't say, so what's the relevance to OP's question?).
Your post doesn't give OP any concrete information about the specific question originally asked.
OP, be aware that DCUM is full of folks who come on here to make digs at schools they don't like, or heard something negative about, whether or not they actually have kids there themselves. Focus on what you want to know about AP and IB and the specific school your kid would attend if you did a transfer -- talk to parents who actually have kids at that school. Better yet, talk to those parents' kids--the students doing the work.
Anonymous wrote:OP I live near OHS. It is a very nice school. I would not pupil place into Marshall or SL from that location. Oakton is a good school and those schools are far. You are looking at a LOT of traffic/ commuting time for course work that is part of a program with problems -- and not the same as the overseas program. We had one neighbor who went to SL -- transferred out ASAP. Same Marshall. Marshall is great for some students, but it is not the perfect school that the supporters say it is.