Mann or Oyster Adams?

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Anonymous wrote:Mann will be a more well rounded education, but O-A is the strongest Spanish program in a DC public school. If commute isn’t a factor, it’s really just what you value more highly. Though if you would consider private in the future, Mann is really a feeder school for the most competitive privates (which speaks to the quality of education).


Is this still true?


Absolutely.


I don’t know if Mann kids going to private speaks to the quality of the education or just the demographics of the kids who go there…


It speaks to both.


Does it though?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mann will be a more well rounded education, but O-A is the strongest Spanish program in a DC public school. If commute isn’t a factor, it’s really just what you value more highly. Though if you would consider private in the future, Mann is really a feeder school for the most competitive privates (which speaks to the quality of education).


Is this still true?


Absolutely.


I don’t know if Mann kids going to private speaks to the quality of the education or just the demographics of the kids who go there…


It speaks to both.


Does it though?


Yes. We’re a Mann family and based on parent small talk, many of families that are leaving for the top private schools already have older kids at those schools and the overwhelming sentiment is how grateful they are with Mann for preparing their children so well for NCS or Holton or wherever their kids are going. These families just wouldn’t keep their younger kids at Mann if they thought they would struggle in private or have to catch up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mann will be a more well rounded education, but O-A is the strongest Spanish program in a DC public school. If commute isn’t a factor, it’s really just what you value more highly. Though if you would consider private in the future, Mann is really a feeder school for the most competitive privates (which speaks to the quality of education).


Is this still true?


Absolutely.


I don’t know if Mann kids going to private speaks to the quality of the education or just the demographics of the kids who go there…


It speaks to both.

I was going to say that.
Anonymous
I would pick Mann for well-rounded. OA is great if you really, truly care about bilingual education and are willing to supplement things like math and writing at home.

If not, go to Mann.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mann will be a more well rounded education, but O-A is the strongest Spanish program in a DC public school. If commute isn’t a factor, it’s really just what you value more highly. Though if you would consider private in the future, Mann is really a feeder school for the most competitive privates (which speaks to the quality of education).


Is this still true?


Definitely still true.
Anonymous
Are you going to pull your kid for the IB for K? If so, I'd do OA if the IB school is bilingual and Mann if it isn't. If you would instead stay at the school you start at for PK4, consider if you have a preference for their middle and high school pathways (knowing you'd still have rights to your in-bound ones), if the commute is better, and what a bilingual education is worth to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would pick Mann for well-rounded. OA is great if you really, truly care about bilingual education and are willing to supplement things like math and writing at home.

If not, go to Mann.


Have you had kids at both? If not, what basis do you have for these claims?

I know nothing about any DCPS schools other than the ones my kid attended.
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