Tell me about Latin Cooper

Anonymous
It is not just one person. The school is still pretty new. A lot of the teachers are new. The temporary facilities are not great, and Kirov will certainly be better but no one really knows how much better right now. Does this make it a bad option? No, not at all. But it is not just one person claiming the school is less that totally perfect right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Weird way? Come on, when you attended a NYC magnet on your merits, it can be challenging to think in terms of DC charter schools like Latin Cooper offering a world-class middle or high school education. These schools are OK, often better than by-right DCPS alternatives, not more.


World-class? You are insane. No one is saying that. Why would you assume that a public charter will offer that? OP coming here to ask about Cooper isn't asking if it's world class, no one is that delusional.
Anonymous
Disagree. Plenty of the Ward 6 parents we've known in our 20 years on CH are in fact that delusional. They routinely talk about Latin high school in the same category as top DC privates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Disagree. Plenty of the Ward 6 parents we've known in our 20 years on CH are in fact that delusional. They routinely talk about Latin high school in the same category as top DC privates.


I đź’Ż think people somehow conflate Washington Latin with Boston Latin, which is actually an incredible school. Not literally, but in a subtle subconscious way.
Anonymous
OK, I will concede that Latin has these quirky things that make it seem like a private school, but yeah, of course it's not like a private school AT ALL.

The parents I know of kids at both campuses are not delusional about what the school is, but they do tend to be grateful that their kids can attend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Disagree. Plenty of the Ward 6 parents we've known in our 20 years on CH are in fact that delusional. They routinely talk about Latin high school in the same category as top DC privates.


If their kids' graduated and they were happy with the HS, how exactly does that hurt you? St Albans is a fantastic school that would eat my child and spit him out. NOT EVERYONE WANTS THE SAME THINGS.
Anonymous
For MS, Latin Cooper PARCC 4+ scores are a bit lower than Latin Second Street and both are lower than BASIS.

For HS, Latin Second Street 4+ scores are really low compared to BASIS, which doesn't bode well for Latin Cooper as it adds high school grades.

Latin Cooper MS

ELA 64.51
Math 47.31

Latin MS

68.24
52.49

BASIS MS

ELA 72.00
Math 62.44

Latin HS

ELA 70.71
Math 30.47

ELA 92.06
Math 66.12



Anonymous
HS PARCC Scores aren't as telling as you suggest. There's nothing in it for the teens to score high, so many don't try too hard on the test. Some don't even turn up on testing days without penalty (a real issues at J-R). Many states now use PSAT or SAT to meet HS standardized test requirements, to incentivize the kids to score high on a test that might be useful to them individually. I'd like to see an apples-to-apples comparison between Latin Second Street and BASIS on AP scores and college acceptances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:HS PARCC Scores aren't as telling as you suggest. There's nothing in it for the teens to score high, so many don't try too hard on the test. Some don't even turn up on testing days without penalty (a real issues at J-R). Many states now use PSAT or SAT to meet HS standardized test requirements, to incentivize the kids to score high on a test that might be useful to them individually. I'd like to see an apples-to-apples comparison between Latin Second Street and BASIS on AP scores and college acceptances.


I would not be surprised if BASIS AP scores were higher, but that isn't a sole reason to choose BASIS over Latin. Latin is better for providing a more rounded education for kids who are less studious in a traditional sense, and who would not do well in a rigid environment, but have a chance to get a decent classical-style education.

But yeah... My middle schooler did not take PARCC seriously at all this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weird way? Come on, when you attended a NYC magnet on your merits, it can be challenging to think in terms of DC charter schools like Latin Cooper offering a world-class middle or high school education. These schools are OK, often better than by-right DCPS alternatives, not more.


World-class? You are insane. No one is saying that. Why would you assume that a public charter will offer that? OP coming here to ask about Cooper isn't asking if it's world class, no one is that delusional.


+1. This is what I meant by Hunter people being weird. Why would they assume OP is asking whether Washington Latin is a world-class institution?
Anonymous
We have a rising 8th grader and rising 6th grader at Cooper. We’re very happy. All the negatives mentioned here are probably true (facilities aren’t great), but overall it blows away the three DCPS schools we have experience with. Is it “as good” as a private school? I have no idea (didn’t go to one) but I suspect that the real answer will come years down the road, and I’m feeling confident about where we are right now.
Anonymous
Three DCPS schools! That is also insane and on you. My kids have only been to one DCPS and yeah, it's not amazing, but they did well in PARCC in 3rd and 4th.
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