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LAMB Stokes Cleveland |
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MV Stokes Oyster (though not realistic obviously) |
My son goes to Powell for PS3. Very happy our neighborhood school is a dual language school. |
In the latest survey the vast majorities of in-bound AND out-bound parents wanted the school to remain in the same locations. Why? I don't think it's so much that "hood" factor as much as: - Why play with fire? If something is working well, why attempt something radical that might well mean the end of the school as a successful, bilingual and diverse institution? - Everyone at the school already has work, life and transport arrangements in place. Out-boundary parents and teachers live all over the city, not just in one neighborhood, so for a very significant chunk of them moving the school somewhere farther away from current locations would make life much more difficult, not easier. They would be as affected as the in-bound parents and teachers, if not more |
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Oyster LAMB ( although this model isn't for my child) Powell (my son is currently a PS4 student) Bancroft Tyler Stokes Cleveland |
I only have experience with preschool, but Bethune has half-day Spanish immersion in the early grades and is definitely worth consideration. |
I always wonder why parents say Montessori isn't for their child. Do you have experience with the philosophy to test its effectiveness? I have no dog in the fight, just curious. |
I know about Montessori b/c I have nieces and nephews who went. My child needs more structure and direction. |
NP, this is very true. Even Montessori teachers will tell you, the model is not ideal for every child. Some kids are fine either way, some thrive, and some really require a more structured environment. |
we used to send our kids to a Montessori school. while i fully believe that Montessori is NOT for every child, every Montessori teacher with whom i have spoken believe that Montessori is for every child. |
My DD is a social butterfly and the model will not work for her although it's right up her alley |
Ok, not every Montessori teacher will say that, but some do understand. Especially those (like my neighbor) who put her own kid in Montessori and saw how it was not the best fit. Well, full story is she moved somewhere that didn't have it and saw how that child thrived in unexpected ways. Then she got it, and now she can explain it's not for everyone. |
1.Oyster - This is where we are now and wouldn't leave for anything but just to play...
2.LAMB (I a curious about Montessori) 3.MV (Lots of outside play time I hear?) 4.Powell (head good things, not too far from us) 5.Bancroft 6.Stokes 7.Cleveland 8.Marie Reed |
+1 Most O-A families realize there's not much that will happen radically in the short run of next 2-3 years or however long boundaries are grandfathered. The real issue is about O-A kids who can't/don't want to do bilingual for grades 6-8 having the option of feeding to Deal/Wilson. That's the third rail. Each of the charter immersion schools are quite different from each other. DCPS immersion schools basically come down to O-A or not O-A, for the moment. Who knows, Powell could become the Oyster of the East in a couple of years. But there's still a big issue of middle and high schools with immersion options. GL all |
This. |