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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You people are CRAZY. Get a grip on reality for all those that expect DCI to be more rigorous, more challenging, yada, yada, yada and comparing it to whatever school. The school is only 4, let me repeat, FOUR years old. They don’t even have a graduation class yet. Not only is it a new middle school but ALSO a new high school. So building TWO schools basically. It’s an IB program which is MUCH more difficult to implement than traditional program. Lastly, its 1 opinion in a poorly written article from 1 parent - really great sample size of opinion to base judgment. I think some of you need to take statistics 101. Why don’t all of you downers and criticizers get back to us in at least 4 more years or so.......It’s really unfair to expect and judge a school so soon. What I will say about DCI is that for a new middle school, the cohort of peer group who are at grade level and above is really good. If it continues to go in an upward trend as it does with the students coming in and a decent IB curriculum, it has the potential to get even better. If you have a majority peer group functioning at or above grade level, there is higher probability that the rigor will also get better. [/quote] +1. Our kid is starting K this year at a language immersion. In 6 years, I think DCI has much potential for growth. We really like the IB diploma also rather than AP classes. This is coming from someone who took a bunch of AP classes and got college credit. [/quote] DCI is prepping students AP exams now. I know some IB kids take the AP course too but that is being used as a carrot for rising juniors. Maybe more parents get AP or they figure why not since the city will pay for it? But it was a weird thing to hear an IB teacher tout.[/quote]
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