BCIS Meltdown II
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:39 am
I have great respect for most of BCIS. However, in the past I have seen staff severely and openly admonished for even suggesting that BCIS was a Chinese private school. The same leaders are now discussing the situation as if it has always been freely and openly discussed. Disingenuous is too nice a term.
Events seem to be progressing as previously discussed. Colleen Drisner, Diploma Program Coordinator, will replace Shawn Hutchinson as Secondary Principal. She is currently at BCIS so this is a local hire. The replacement for Bill O'Hearn has not yet been announced. Some courses are being dropped with little advance notice so that more resources are available for a large influx of ESOL students. A new idea for a program called 'IB Plus' is being planned which will accomodate the influx of ESOL students. This program will apparently be unique to BCIS since it is not an approved IB offering. It appears to be designed to allow students with very basic English skills to achieve an IB Diploma. Student plans for this year's prom are up in the air because no knows what happened to the money. As might be expected sanity is as scarce as fresh air in Beijing.
Events seem to be progressing as previously discussed. Colleen Drisner, Diploma Program Coordinator, will replace Shawn Hutchinson as Secondary Principal. She is currently at BCIS so this is a local hire. The replacement for Bill O'Hearn has not yet been announced. Some courses are being dropped with little advance notice so that more resources are available for a large influx of ESOL students. A new idea for a program called 'IB Plus' is being planned which will accomodate the influx of ESOL students. This program will apparently be unique to BCIS since it is not an approved IB offering. It appears to be designed to allow students with very basic English skills to achieve an IB Diploma. Student plans for this year's prom are up in the air because no knows what happened to the money. As might be expected sanity is as scarce as fresh air in Beijing.