MacFarland Versus DCI

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are already in a feeder for DCI your chances of getting in via lottery are almost non-existent. But definitely no comparison. Macfarland needs 10 more years.


So untrue. You can see here how many non-feeder offers DCI makes.

https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay


That's not true. Feeder students get first dibs at the non-feeder spots once the feeder spots are allocated to feeder students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MV has trouble with retention but no trouble admitting new students at 5th grade and therefore no trouble filling the designated feeder seats to DCI.


They do drop from 4 classes up through 4th grade to 3 classes of 5th graders.


A lot of schools lose students from 4th to 5th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are already in a feeder for DCI your chances of getting in via lottery are almost non-existent. But definitely no comparison. Macfarland needs 10 more years.


So untrue. You can see here how many non-feeder offers DCI makes.

https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay


I did look there were ZERO seats offered in the Spanish track, the most in demand given the number of Spanish language elem school, for grades 6-9. DCI doesn't have enough seats for the feeder elem kids in the next three years, so highly unlikely to get in without already being at a feeder


Zero seats offered, but 42 waitlist offers made, so I don't know why you would make a big deal over zero seats offered.

MV seems to be having a tough time with upper grades retention, so I'm not even sure it'll be sending up full classes to DCI.


They will, they have 70 seats at DCI and double that amount of 5th graders.


There are enough seats for all MV 5th graders this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are already in a feeder for DCI your chances of getting in via lottery are almost non-existent. But definitely no comparison. Macfarland needs 10 more years.


The lesson from the pandemic is that schools are what they are. There are no up and coming schools that will be drastically different in 10 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which do people think is better for middle school? MacFarland Bilingual or DCI. Both for Spanish?



Is this a joke? No one on this board is sending their kids to MacFarland. Everyone in any of the DCPS or charter spanish programs wants to get into DCI.

Anyone can get into MacFarland, that’s 100%, look at their waitlist. If you are not in a feeder to DCI, you basically have 0% chance.
Anonymous
My child will go to Macafarland next year and my older one did already. Came from one of the bilingual elementary schools.
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