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I smell a troll. Or a completely awful person.
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| Every parent who wonders how serious DCI is about offering a competitive IB Diploma program is a troll of course. |
As multiple posters have already explained, DCI students of all sorts are doing great in admissions to highly-selective colleges, including the UMC white and Asian students you seem to care about the most. |
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Who is the post above aimed at? Everybody who's posted here expressing skepticism that a program where around 15 percent of seniors earn the intl baccalaureate diploma is knocking it out of the park academically?
This DCI parent begs to differ. My definition of "highly-selective colleges" must be different than yours, other than for Yale. We'll grant you Yale for 2 students. |
Where are these "Asian students" in the senior class at DCI? We count one, exactly one. |
I feel so sorry for your child/children. What an elitist, entitled, snob you are. They'll either turn out just like you or feel like they can never be good enough. Open your eyes. Life is not all about getting into an Ivy league college. |
+1 And, your kids are likely to perform poorly or drop out of college just to spite you. |
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Our Capitol Hill neighbors were called similar names when they bailed from DCI feeders for BASIS, privates and the burbs.
To each his or her own. |
There are at least 7 Asian students in the senior class. |
| No there aren't. |
| Um, yes. 5 girls, 2 boys. My kid is one of them. What’s your deal? |
2021, when stating facts makes one an awful person. |
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The fact is that we don't have a high-performing IB Diploma program in the DC public school realm, and don't seem to be on track to get one.
We've got BASIS, Walls and Banneker as competitive AP programs, but nothing comparable for IB Diploma. It's never been clear to me why Wilson doesn't offer IB when Deal has for a long time. I assumed that most of last year's DCI Diploma candidates would earn the Diploma. I couldn't quite believe that not even 1/4, 15 students out of 63 candidates, could clear the bar. Can we expect significantly more robust results this year? When I attended an info night for the IBD program at Washington-Liberty HS in Arlington before Covid, I learned that their annual pass rate is more than 85%, although the program has never been test-in/selective. The W-L program is around the same size as a DCI class, 100 students. I don't understand why most DCI parents don't see a red flag in last year's results. Because they're confident that most candidates will pass this year, or maybe in 2022? Serious question. |
| Feel better? God, you're annoying. |
Well looks like Washington Liberty HS has been around since 1925. DCI just graduated their 1st class last year. You are not comparing apples to apples. Give DCI another 90 years to work on refining their program and see what their pass rate is. I say look at the trend in the next 5 years. Is it on an upward trajectory, downward, or stagnate? That will tell you a lot. I think it will be trending upwards especially since 14 or whatever number of kids just missed it by 2 points last year. I also predict the average pass score will trend up too. |