Bard Early College HS in Ward 7/8

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Anonymous wrote:We are not unaware of the CTE programs, they are underperforming and lacklustre. Most states don’t tie CTE programs to particular schools like DC does. So if I want to try Autotech which is already a pretty weak program here, I have no choice but to attend Ballou. Also, Phelps is underenrolled and has anemic programs. I would hardly call these good options.


If someone is interested in auto body what’s the problem with having to attend ballou?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are not unaware of the CTE programs, they are underperforming and lacklustre. Most states don’t tie CTE programs to particular schools like DC does. So if I want to try Autotech which is already a pretty weak program here, I have no choice but to attend Ballou. Also, Phelps is underenrolled and has anemic programs. I would hardly call these good options.


So the problem with the career-focused high school is that too few students want to go there, meaning we need more career programs?
Anonymous
The problem is that the programs are so weak and ineffective that no one wants to go there.
Very different from other states.
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Anonymous wrote:Why does DCPS exclusively focus on college? Why not also create a state of the art career tech ed school like Edison HS in Montgomery County that was recently highlighted in the Washington Post.


I agree wit you PP. I just looked up the article that you mentioned. DCPS is always behind the learning curve and the suburbs.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/in-suburban-maryland-vocational-training-is-job-one/2018/10/14/a529fbea-cd8d-11e8-a360-85875bac0b1f_story.html?utm_term=.a73c061a47d5


Are you both really completely unaware of the DCPS career tech programs?

https://dcps.dc.gov/cte



Of course they are unaware.


but the Bard program isn't technical school. It's a liberal arts education.
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