You're very welcome. The suburban examples are indeed useful. Our near neighbors have much to teach us about how to implement a strong International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. No need to reinvent the wheel here. |
| What is the reputation of Silver Spring International Middle School? It also has an IB program. |
| We are at a feeder. Although it was great when the kids were young, it seems more and more like they are ignoring the needs of children who are not outright failing. |
Good reputation, certainly a rising school for IB Middle Years. There's no Chinese track there, but the Spanish and French immersion programs seem strong. SSI is unusual in MoCo in that it tracks academically, without being a test-in program for the highly gifted (like the Eastern MS humanities program and Takoma Park math program). For example, it's very hard to find upper level English classes in open access MS programs in MoCo, but the school offers them. However, the public HS situation after SSI is a concern. Kids either move on to IBD studies at Albert Einstein (open access, mostly Latino school, probably no stronger than DCI will be) or ditch IB and go on to Blair Montgomery. Blair probably isn't worth it unless a kid tests into one of the two super duper magnets admitting 10% of 8th graders. Downcounty Consortium 8th graders can also try to test into the super duper IBD program way over in Rockville at Richard Montgomery (long commute, 10% admitted, preference given to Mandarin track applicants). |
Not all feeders seem to be created equal... |
I wouldn't move to Silver Spring for this. For a 2 year old school it is quite strong and promising, arguably more so than Latin or Basis at that stage. I know plenty of higher SES families who are extremely interested in the school's progress and hopeful that it will work out for our DCs. None of us are talking about moving to the suburbs at this stage (and even if we were, it wouldn't be for that!) |
How many left at the beginning of the year.? I am not a member of the DCI community, but I aam personally aware of two who left for a better HS experience. I imagine more than the two I know who departed. How many New students began in the ninth grade? |
According to MSDC they didn't admit any students for 9th. |
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DCI isn't having a problem either attracting or keeping its students, the problem is having enough space for all its students and those in the pipeline.
Getting into Delano Hall is a significant relief. |
| DCI is having a problem attracting the strongest students from our feeder. The better speakers of the language of instruction in my child's 5th grade class, as well as the strongest math and English students, didn't make the jump. They went to BASIS, Latin, Deal the burbs and privates. Wish it weren't so. |
Which feeder? And what percentage of the class opted out? |
I know of a few YY students who left. Two were strong students. Two were weak and good riddances. On balance it stays the same. |
| ^ just remember that you're taking about kids here, please be respectful. |
I don't see any names being named. |
Your feeder parents must have great lottery luck to get more than 1 into Latin and Basis at 6th. |