Walter Reed transfer back on schedule for DCI

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Some of us have older kids and don't have the luxury of waiting a few years....
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Anonymous wrote:I heard DCI is one of the absolute best options for those not IB for Deal/Wilson and was planning to try to lottery there for MS. Is that really in dispute? Latin, BASIS, DCI are the top three MS/HS options, right?


Have you heard of SWW and Banneker? DCI can only hope to be about 5th best...in a city with pretty weak high schools. Dream big!


I def wouldn't put DCI ahead of Hardy or SH for middle quite yet. I also wouldn't put it above SWW, Banneker.

I would say right now DCI would be similar to TR, ITS, Haynes, Cap City for middle and Haynes, McKinley, and Cap City for high school.



Doesn't DCI already have students who are IB for Hardy and SH and Deal?


I'm sure. Doesn't mean DCI is a better school, just means that the family has different values. I am IB for Deal but sticking with our charter through 8th for personal preferences as well. Doesn't mean I think that overall my current Charter is better than Deal.


I'm also IB for Deal, and also considering staying at our charter until 8th -- mostly because Deal is so big and I'm not sure it's a good fit. I also like the idea of avoiding a transition during the middle schools years which are already so difficult. But, then I'm still planning to go to Wilson for HS -- is that your plan, too? I'm just worried that staying at my current Charter may make the transition to Wilson even harder since our child won't know as many people and our charter's academics aren't as competitive, which I like.
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I'm looking for an international school since we are likely to go abroad at some point. The private option is WIS (Washington International School). To keep the curriculum standard when/if we move abroad in the future, I need an IB MS. Is there another IB MS in DC besides DCI?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. I know IB families for Deal and Hardy at DCI


I do too.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for an international school since we are likely to go abroad at some point. The private option is WIS (Washington International School). To keep the curriculum standard when/if we move abroad in the future, I need an IB MS. Is there another IB MS in DC besides DCI?


Eliot-Hine.
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Anonymous wrote:Some of us have older kids and don't have the luxury of waiting a few years....


Some of us have older kids and would die for an opportunity to go to DCI (DC is not in a feeder school).
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Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for an international school since we are likely to go abroad at some point. The private option is WIS (Washington International School). To keep the curriculum standard when/if we move abroad in the future, I need an IB MS. Is there another IB MS in DC besides DCI?


Eliot-Hine.


Deal
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Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, DCI! On it's way to becoming the best public HS in DC!


If the middle school is any indication, I doubt it.


Three posts in and we've gone negative. About par on here.


Well, it is pretty annoying that this PP decided to immediately talk in terms of superlatives. As if other public schools that are doing a fantastic job already, somehow get bumped to the bottom. How about just be a cheerleader for DCI and wish them the best?
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Anonymous wrote:Some of us have older kids and don't have the luxury of waiting a few years....


Some of us have older kids and would die for an opportunity to go to DCI (DC is not in a feeder school).


You can probably get in through the Chinese track.
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Anonymous wrote:I heard DCI is one of the absolute best options for those not IB for Deal/Wilson and was planning to try to lottery there for MS. Is that really in dispute? Latin, BASIS, DCI are the top three MS/HS options, right?


Have you heard of SWW and Banneker? DCI can only hope to be about 5th best...in a city with pretty weak high schools. Dream big!


I def wouldn't put DCI ahead of Hardy or SH for middle quite yet. I also wouldn't put it above SWW, Banneker.

I would say right now DCI would be similar to TR, ITS, Haynes, Cap City for middle and Haynes, McKinley, and Cap City for high school.



Doesn't DCI already have students who are IB for Hardy and SH and Deal?


I'm sure. Doesn't mean DCI is a better school, just means that the family has different values. I am IB for Deal but sticking with our charter through 8th for personal preferences as well. Doesn't mean I think that overall my current Charter is better than Deal.


I'm also IB for Deal, and also considering staying at our charter until 8th -- mostly because Deal is so big and I'm not sure it's a good fit. I also like the idea of avoiding a transition during the middle schools years which are already so difficult. But, then I'm still planning to go to Wilson for HS -- is that your plan, too? I'm just worried that staying at my current Charter may make the transition to Wilson even harder since our child won't know as many people and our charter's academics aren't as competitive, which I like.


Yes. Our plan is either Wilson, SWW or Banneker. I have some of the same concerns as you but it's no different than sending my DD to Deal from a small charter. I figure she'll be better equipped for the transition in 9th vs 6th.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. I know IB families for Deal and Hardy at DCI


I do too.


Yes there are some, not many. I know a family that lives in Shepherd Park that is sticking with DCI next year since they can walk to school and keep Spanish. They can leave at any time so there's not much risk. Doesn't mean DCI is more desirable. I wish them well. Great news about building.
Anonymous
Congratulations, DCI! We are in the pipeline and very excited about this news.
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Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, DCI! On it's way to becoming the best public HS in DC!


If the middle school is any indication, I doubt it.


Three posts in and we've gone negative. About par on here.


Well it's true.


How dare you criticize DCI! Heresy.
Anonymous
Don't understand how a school can be one of the best options when it hasn't even had one graduating class yet. Not saying DCI doesn't have potential, but comparing to SWS or even Wilson is premature at this point. DCI has a lot of growing to do.
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Anonymous wrote:Don't understand how a school can be one of the best options when it hasn't even had one graduating class yet. Not saying DCI doesn't have potential, but comparing to SWS or even Wilson is premature at this point. DCI has a lot of growing to do.


That kind of thinking is not encouraged at DCI feeder schools!

More seriously, there is a KoolAid thing going on that steps from the fact that people in teh feeder schools have a lot of faith in the school leaders. People are grateful to have a promising option and maybe, someday, DCI will life up to the "best in the city" moniker, whatever that means.

Personally I think they're trying to do too much with the resources a charter school in DC has and kids with vastly disparate academic and social backgrounds. The population now is pretty high need, in terms of economically disadvantaged and special needs. They are required to incorporate new second language learners at 6th and 9th and offer tracks for IB career and diploma certifications in high school. It's significantly more complex than what BASIS or Latin or even SWW is trying to do.

Good luck to them.
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