Best charter school in dc ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was looking up Ying Yang pcs do anybody go there or work there ?


I have friends with kids there. They do love it and believe it is the best school in DC for their kids. I'm sure others will also reply as it's popular school.



Thank you , I’m trying to get two of my kids in there , we’re coming from inspired teaching
I seen that the school ranked #1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was looking up Ying Yang pcs do anybody go there or work there ?


I have friends with kids there. They do love it and believe it is the best school in DC for their kids. I'm sure others will also reply as it's popular school.



Thank you , I’m trying to get two of my kids in there , we’re coming from inspired teaching
I seen that the school ranked #1


You realize it's Chinese immersion, right? I mean, that's a pretty big difference vis a vis ITS; I don't think most people are choosing between them based on their "rankings."
Anonymous
Ying Yang?
Anonymous
How old are you kids? I don’t think Yu Ying takes older kids. Also, question how well you can support Chinese language development at home.

But most people at Yu Ying will probably say they like it and families I know there seem happy.
Anonymous
What are you basing it on? Last I checked, at most charters over half the kids aren’t meeting basic levels for reading and math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeff, please remove this thread. Trolling and inviting conflict. Also, what’s the point without direction? EC, Middle, HS? Ward?

Silly.



Clearly nothing was a troll I said on this post , I asked how was a school I was interested in having my child attend


If you were asking specifically about yu ying, why did you choose as the subject "best charter in DC?" You knew you were trying to start a fight.
Anonymous
Ying Yang? I’m going to have that “get low” song in my head for the rest of the week, thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are you basing it on? Last I checked, at most charters over half the kids aren’t meeting basic levels for reading and math.


Maybe this? Not OP, but this is a commonly cited ranking.

https://www.niche.com/k12/washington-yu-ying-public-charter-school-washington-dc/
Anonymous
The best school is the one my kids go to
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ying Yang?


To the window
To the wall…
Anonymous
"Ain't no such thing as trust, nor justice
So disgusting, you're all ass-kissers
You will die, spell curse came from hell"
Past is what you don't wanna dwell
"It's all BS, it's all garbage"
I say neither, it's vice versa

-Ying Yang
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are you basing it on? Last I checked, at most charters over half the kids aren’t meeting basic levels for reading and math.


Maybe this? Not OP, but this is a commonly cited ranking.

https://www.niche.com/k12/washington-yu-ying-public-charter-school-washington-dc/


Niche? Come on.
Looking at the PARCC scores for YY, 54 percent meet or exceed basic standards in math and 65 percent in ELA. That’s higher than most charters, but still low.
Anonymous
Latin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Latin.


Lol
Anonymous
It's the best charter in DC for teaching Mandarin, if that matters to you. It's one of the charters that has fewer at-risk kids, if that matters to you (maybe it's a good thing to you if you want your kids around rich kids, or it's a bad thing if you aren't rich and the school doesn't know how to handle it, like asking for a lot of parent donations). It is not the best school for every kid. And it is not the best either by overall achievement, achievement by any demographic subgroup, or having its students improve their test scores. OP, if you say what you don't like about Inspired Teaching, it might help people tell you if Yu Ying is going to be any better on those things.
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