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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Residents of Brookland are way too concerned with getting into charter schools. It's a mindset thing. And also because so many charters are sitting right there, so that early adopters of those never had to think too hard whether they are really worth the hype. Well, I'm here to tell you they are not. If you embrace your IB or near-IB option, you can make that work to your advantage, and to your child's, as another PP suggested. Stop looking at it as a loss/strike-out and see it as an opportunity, with upsides of being close, of getting some TLC, of teachers actually caring that you and your child are there and happy, of everyone knowing your child (because they care to and the schools aren't so big and transient), of dealing with level-headed parents rather than Type A wrecks on most days.[/quote] Sorry but our IB is just not embraceable. Over time it could get better, buy not fast enough for DD. I wish I felt like work would improve it, but volunteering this year and last has been an eye-opening experience. He needs are so great, the funding so inadequate, and the administration so underwhelming, that parents just aren't going to be able to get us there. If it were as easy as you seem to think, DCPS would be very different. And still, what about middle school, am I supposed to fix that too, in my copious free time? Guess what-- several charters are closer to my house than any neighborhood school. Dysfunctional, poorly performing neighborhood schools do not have a monopoly on TLC. The aides at our school are, frankly, rather harsh to the kids, and it has been a huge battle just to get them to go outside and stop showing Disney movies on instructional time. And I'll take Type A parents any day over the parents at our not-so-level-headed parents who mistreat their kids and feud with the principal. What makes you think anyone cares that my family is there? Get real. The problems with DCPS could be fixed if DCPS were our partner in doing so, but sometimes it feels like we are outright adversaries.[/quote] So are you at Bunker? Inquiring minds...that's my IB... Noyes supposed to be improving as well. Then there's always Bethune?[/quote] Not gonna say, sorry :-)[/quote]
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