THIS. THANK YOU. We have the students. They're smart and motivated and could do SO much better. They've been in OK elementary schools and continue onto OK middle and high schools. Maybe they're happy continuing onto OK colleges and careers, which is fine, but they could do better if they were challenged. But if the actual parents at these schools don't push for more, then it's pointless to expect things to ever improve. Those of us that want more than OK will continue to go private or move, just like we've always done. |
Are there stats on this or is that too identifiable for FERPA? Top schools require IB scores in the mid-30s. I'm really trying to reconcile such low pass rates with the college acceptances reported on this thread. I don't think they're lying, but as someone who went to state school for undergrad and an ivy for grad, I can attest your average MC white kid has to work their butt off and score REALLY high to get into a top college. An IB diploma alone is not going to cut it. |
Good for you, but Not everyone can afford private. The list of colleges acceptance in DCI is good and the parents didn’t have to waste 50k/ year to get their kids to college. |
| You can likely afford to move to MoCo though, staying in DC is a choice for most of us on this site. If you’re happy, then this conversation doesn’t apply to you. But some of us are disappointed that DC publics continually settle for OK and can’t meet the needs of all students they serve. |
Again, the kids reported above who are getting into the elite schools from DCI are all URM. Most are first gen college students and several are recent immigrants to the US. They're not average MC white kids. At all. Very far from it. It's incredibly exciting for them but the IB point totals for the school are completely irrelevant to these kids' acceptances. |
The conversation is about DCI college acceptance. You changed it to justify your decisions. |
You don't see how quality of academics is related to college acceptances? |
| DCI also asked to have its charter revised so that they wouldn’t be penalized by the DCPCSB for having low pass rates for IB exams. Without the revision, they would likely not retain tier 1 status for the high school. I’m not sure whether or not that request was approved. |
At what point would the international IB organization revoke authorization? I can't imagine they don't have standards for pass rates? |
I’m not sure if initial authorization can be revoked (the IBO website didn’t state it when I checked), but there is an evaluation that occurs once every five years. DCI had its first one in school year 2019-2020, before any graduates existed. |
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The IB organization in Geneva can put a school on probation, on the road to revoking IB World School status. They look closely at school demographics though, so Geneva is very unlikely come at DCI, with a high % of low SES kids enrolled, and at least a third of the IB Diploma students actually earning the Diploma. DCI can probably scrape by indefinitely on its current IBD results. Eastern and Banneker have been permitted to hang onto IBD programs for more than a decade now, although those programs don't have even as many as 15 students earning the IBD annually.
BTW, IBD results aren't like AP test scores. In addition to passing six subject tests, IBD students need to meet several other requirements. They need to earn CAS points (Community, Action, Service essentially volunteer work), Extended Essay points (30-page research paper), and ToK (Theory of Knowledge class) points to clear a total points bar of 24-45. Sounds like DCI needs to up its game in administering each IBD component. |
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Why would DCI up its game on IB points or college acceptances? Because they're short of applicants? Hardly.
Take what you can get for your tax dollars, expect little, supplement as you can afford to (particularly for summer rigor/academic camps), hire a private college admissions coach, and things may work out if you're aiming high for college. |
Sigh, this is probably true. Good enough is good enough. |
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It is true. Better not to head into the DCI high school wearing rose-colored glasses.
DCI is rolling without respectable IBD pass points totals on the horizon. If you want rigor, don't want to move and can't afford privates, BASIS or maybe Walls, Wilson or Banneker. |
Honestly, what is wrong with you? Do you feel like it is your job to warn people off of DCI and its feeders? If so, why? It didn't work out for you, I get it. But lots of families are very happy with DCI and its feeders. I know, I know, you think we're all ignorant and superficial and just generally bad parents. But lay off. DCI is doing an objectively excellent job educating a very diverse student body, and giving parents what they want. And apparently doing it well enough that DCI students had remarkable success in the college application process this year. And why do you always pretend to have the inside track on all of it?? Seriously, get a life. (I think that will be confirmed by IB diploma success as well). |