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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, IT has a residency teaching model where some classes have a Master teacher (some with 10+ years experience) who serves as a trainer for a resident teacher who is getting their Masters Degree in Education & Teaching Certificate. In addition, many classrooms have a Paraprofessional (and another teacher if IEP. The resident teacher is only there for a year and then a new resident teacher replaces them the next year. The resident teachers are often selected due to their dynamism and ability to teach in the classroom (vs because they have a degree or look good on paper). IT has little teacher attrition minus the usual people moving, etc. The academic scores on the charter school site show IT with higher academic scores than Mundo Verde in the lower grades. But I don't think looking at scores alone helps in deciding on a school for your child. Many folks at schools in DC will tell you that.[/quote]
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