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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]bullshit. the administration has engaged with families and continues to do so. stop your whinging. Your kids don't go there yet. [/quote] Yes, and we are trying to determine if our kids WILL go there. [/quote] DC is currently in 4th grade feeder. Along with a couple other families I know, we played the Latin lottery. Yeah, yeah, I know. Our chances without sibling preference is are 1:1000. However, I think it speaks volumes when several families who were initially excited about DCI are currently looking to jump ship in the 5th grade. Husband and I have not figured out what we will do for 6th grade if don't get excepted into Latin. We will probably try for Latin again in the 1:3000 chance and then resign ourselves to 6th grade DCI. If DCI is as bad as we predict based on these boards, and lack of better information from DCI proper, DC will begin the process of 7th grade private school applications. No, we are not moving to the suburbs, for what we can afford the schools in PGCO and MOCO are not much better with larger class sizes. And, FFX and Loudon is just too damn far. SMH [/quote] It's funny, but based on what I read on these boards I come away thinking that DCI sounds pretty great, with some things that need working out, like any new school. Just to show that evidence can be read (and filtered) in different ways by different people. [/quote] I bet your kid is younger. it's great to have this feeling when you understand that your child will benefit from the experimentation of the older children. [/quote]
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