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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not attend a dual language charter? In theory they have already figured it out, hired the staff, achieved the desired results. Why can’t fokks who want dual language and folks who another emphasis- say STEM or arts integration both be good parents?[/quote] Because t is hard to get into a dual language charter? No one said anyone was a bad parent. Also DCPS is expanding dual language schools not because of the value of the model, but to win parents back from charters. [/quote] So, start a dual language charter. Also, I am dying to know these stats: 1. Number of native speakers in Tyler Dual language 2. Student retention in Tyler ES (Why did the 5th grade SI have less than 10 students). 3. The test that is used to measure dual language mastery for students at Tyler. 4. The number of kids who are counseled out of the dual language, every year at Tyler ES and put back in creative arts, because they are not 'keeping up'. Why isn't the research working for those kids? 5. The plan to attract and retain native speaker teachers, at Tyler ES.[/quote]
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