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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will take my 50% chance at DCI than my 100% chance at MacFarland.[/quote] THIS. My kid is in 2nd now at Calle Ocho and we well knew that there wasn't a guarantee for DCI but Im am still happy to have a shot at DCI over Brookland Middle. And fwiw- DCI is not what keeps us at Mundo, we are very happy there. [/quote] +1000. Plus if you are serious about spanish, it’s no secret that MV has the strongest spanish program with a very large portion of educated native speaking families. Also, we don’t speak any spanish and was shocked to learn how many non-hispanic families in our class when we started had at least 1 parent who was fluent in the language (study abroad, lived abroad, peace corps, etc…) [/quote] So you don’t speak Spanish, but you know MV has the strongest Spanish program? How do MV boosters come up with this claim? Please provide some data to support it. Otherwise, it just appears to be an excuse for the testing data that actually exists. No axe to grind with MV, just annoyed their boosters always try to pump the school by bad-mouthing others.[/quote] PP here. No we don’t speak spanish but it’s no secret which kids get placed in the higher tracks at DCI. Also poster above is correct. It’s spanish all the time and only spanish with the spanish teacher. We had a native speaking family from DCPS bilingual with a kid who started MV in 2nd grade and mom told us that her kid was behind in spanish. He did eventually get caught up by the end of the year with help from her and family. Lastly, MV doesn’t digress and put spanish on the back burner like so many other schools in the upper grades where the focus is English and math is taught in only English. They are still faithful to their model of 50% english and spanish with all instruction. [/quote]
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