DCI?

Anonymous
How was the first day at the newest MS in town?
Anonymous
Fabulous!!! My daughter loved her first day
Anonymous
Do you mind sharing which language? How did the language instruction go? New kids to the program? More?
Anonymous
NP- i have a kid in the 7th - french track. she RAVED about her day. She was thrilled about the chrome book and her classes were stimulating. She liked having tea and a lounge for a break. loves the space and was enthused about her teachers. Overall a good day - as reported by an adolescent, which is saying something....
Anonymous
Can't wait to hear about Spanish and Chinese!
Anonymous
any word on the move to Walter Reed? Still hopeful for fall 2015?
Anonymous
I heard Fall 2016, and DCI was raved about by a parent of a 6th grader in the French track...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard Fall 2016, and DCI was raved about by a parent of a 6th grader in the French track...


Sorry but one cannot "rave" after a week. This unnecessary hype doesn't help anyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard Fall 2016, and DCI was raved about by a parent of a 6th grader in the French track...


Sorry but one cannot "rave" after a week. This unnecessary hype doesn't help anyone.


Wow, bummer for you that you can't relate! I'm not a DCI parent, but I do know how it feels (even after a week!) to go from a school where you did not feel a good fit (or you were miserable) to a school that feels like a great fit. It's ridiculous to act like there's a "required waiting period before raving" LOL! It's entirely possible that a parent feels like they're having a totally different and wonderful experience after a week and rave about it. After all, there is a lot to be appreciated (or distressed by) just in: 1st day of school engagement and processes, classroom set up, teacher engagement, meeting other parents, commute, facilities (even though DCI is in swing space it's still their space right now), pre-start of school communications from admins... The list goes on of things that can be strikingly positive in the first week of school.

Go do something to cheer yourself up PP, because ruling that "unnecessary hype" makes you sound like a sourpuss who needs some good news!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard Fall 2016, and DCI was raved about by a parent of a 6th grader in the French track...


Sorry but one cannot "rave" after a week. This unnecessary hype doesn't help anyone.


Hater's gotta hate!!! Why can't one rave after a week? Are you the rave police???
Anonymous
Any raving in Chinese or Spanish?
Anonymous
Shout out from my kid in Chinese!!!!
Anonymous
Future DCI parent here! If the haters are coming out the school must be good! So excited for it and the kids! See you soon when my kid starts. He's in a Spanish immersion feeder now, but is fluent in French, so I'm hoping he can take some courses in French to get a context away from home. No where else in the country would this be even a remote possibility.
Anonymous
Quick, Rave Police are needed in the "Did you make the right choice?" thread - people are HAPPY there! After ::gasp:: just a week or two! Quick, wet blankets STAT!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Future DCI parent here! If the haters are coming out the school must be good! So excited for it and the kids! See you soon when my kid starts. He's in a Spanish immersion feeder now, but is fluent in French, so I'm hoping he can take some courses in French to get a context away from home. No where else in the country would this be even a remote possibility.


Silver Spring International, and Washington International are both schools that have both French and Spanish immersions options at the middle school level, and are in this metro area. I'm sure there are many such schools around the country.

I think DCI is a great thing, and I hope it succeeds but it's not that rare of a model.
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