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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do parents of Reed really want to go to Oyster? If Adams is not appealing to Oyster what makes you think it is appealing to parents at Reed? [/quote] Different demographics [/quote] Isn't oyster mostly OOB? And why would this be a negative to begin with?[/quote] Nope, Oyster (the elementary campus) is mainly IB. Adams (the middle one, absorbed by Oyster 6 years ago) is majority OOB, but that is changing as it deals with quality issues. Answering your other question: Marie Reeds parents would love to go to Oyster-Adams because it is better than their existing alternatives. But the Adams staff that has been working with some Reed alumns is not very impressed by what they have seen so far. So it's a matter of integrating a number of agendas while ensuring a top educational experience. Oyster-Adams remains one of the best DCPS schools, bilingual or not :wink: [/quote] With no science instruction in the younger elementary grades.....and the other factors doubt it. [/quote] Yeah DC cas scores don't tell the full story about "best schools" especially in subjects not tested on.[/quote]
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