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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So DCPS is the answer? Again, with the exception of 2 charter schools, all the DCPS schools are ranked lower than the vast majority of MCPS, FCPS, and APS schools. I agree MCPS has massive problems, but it’s just wrong to think of DCPS as this panacea.[/quote] I put very little weight into GreatSchools or Niche or Best PARCC Scores "rankings". Has very little to do with the quality of the school, teaching or curriculum - has more to do with parent community who value education and instill that into their kids taking tests. W schools kids will always be ready for a PARCC, SAT or ACT and that is due to the parents and kids' goals. It masks a lot of MCPS shortcomings. [/quote] So how do you all know DCPS is this amazingly awesome place?[/quote] You do your own research on the school or district. Not Dcum, Not rankings of different state test scores. You actually go to PTA mtgs, talk to parents, do the public school tour with the principal, look at the class schedules for each grade, EC offerings, class sizes, teacher turnover, etc. Then compare. Then choose. I don't define "good school" as high state-specific standardized test scores. I expect my kid to test well. I want good teachers, peers, curriculum, breadth, depth, good logistics, community, and teacher/coursework feedback to parents. SERIOUSLY, [b]NEXT TIME SOMEONE SAYS "XYZ IS A GOOD SCHOOL" ask WHY? [/b] Why is it a good school? What makes it a good school? In MoCo they would stumble a bit and say stuff like "good test scores" or "nice neighbors" or "my kid has good friends". My wife and I are more of the "show me it's good" type, not "tell me it's good". [/quote]
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