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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP, we've been very happy at Lewis (child started in PK3) and plan to stay through at least 4th. I would say a handful of kids leave every year, mostly because they move or lottery into schools WOTP that feed into Deal or Hardy. We plan to do the lottery for 5th grade but also hope that more Lewis families go to MacFarland. We know a few families who have 6th graders at MacFarland and are happy and I look forward to touring the school and learning more about it when we are closer to middle school. For those folks who are super concerned with screen time, I wonder if you could say more about your concerns? For example, DCPS doesn't have IAs starting in 1st grade. Without screens, it would be extremely difficult for teachers to do small groups. Of course, it would be great if there were 2-3 teachers in every class so screens weren't as necessary, but as a center rotation I think it's totally fine. I will say that I think it's important that students aren't ONLY on screens during center rotations (e.g., there should be independent work stations, writing stations, etc) but I understand that screen time can be beneficial so students can work on things more individualized for them. For folks with screen time concerns, would love to hear more about what you've seen that you DON'T like and/or what you wish was different.[/quote]
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