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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"If the charters are pulling from the same crowd that KIPP is pulling from, why can't they bring to a similar proficiency as a KIPP. How well-rounded do you need to be in elementary school and exactly what are you teaching that is so inefficient and taking away time from learning the basics? Honestly, I want to know." Agree. I'm all for a progressive approach to education, but if that means the percentage of proficiency is below 85%, that is just not acceptable to me. I like the idea of a lot of these other charters and agree that KIPP or DC Prep might not be a match for my child, but I can't imagine sending him to a school with such low scores, even if I do like the concept of the approach.[/quote] We are refugees from the cap city style of "progressive" education. I found the honky-dory kumbayaism distracted from the actual learning and ran when we could. We are all for well rounded but it does not mean we want our child to learn nothing but singing and dancing without emphasizing math and good old fashion reading and writing. to basis/latin we go.[/quote] Please advocate for the expansion of both schools to second campuses.[/quote]
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