Anonymous wrote:Wilson is much better than DCI high school. They’d already have had 8-11 years of immersion, no need to prioritize immersion in high school over academics.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The commute is basically the same. Which do you all think we have a better chance at in the lottery in general-assuming we like both the same. It seems like both may just be a long shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oyster (i like smaller middle schools and think the guaranteed hs backstop is not fully necessary/overemphasized) but also what is the better commute.
Disagree. Oyster is way too small, doesn’t have many extracurriculars or sports, and then you lose advancing the language by going to Wilson which is the other extreme, way too large and overcrowded with all the problems that come with it.
DCI is a medium size school, not too small or big, with lots of extracurriculars, clubs, sports that is more typical of schools in the neighboring suburbs, you get to continue advancing the language in middle and high school, and go for the IB diploma degree which IMO is better than taking AP courses.
Not sure how it is now, but my kid did a ton of sports at Oyster and really enjoyed them — cross country, basketball, and track. It was kinda cool because something like 1/3 of the kids in the school did track, so it was a lot of fun. Went on to play basketball at Wilson along with one of his teammates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oyster (i like smaller middle schools and think the guaranteed hs backstop is not fully necessary/overemphasized) but also what is the better commute.
Disagree. Oyster is way too small, doesn’t have many extracurriculars or sports, and then you lose advancing the language by going to Wilson which is the other extreme, way too large and overcrowded with all the problems that come with it.
DCI is a medium size school, not too small or big, with lots of extracurriculars, clubs, sports that is more typical of schools in the neighboring suburbs, you get to continue advancing the language in middle and high school, and go for the IB diploma degree which IMO is better than taking AP courses.
Anonymous wrote:oyster (i like smaller middle schools and think the guaranteed hs backstop is not fully necessary/overemphasized) but also what is the better commute.
Anonymous wrote:Wilson is much better than DCI high school. They’d already have had 8-11 years of immersion, no need to prioritize immersion in high school over academics.
Anonymous wrote:Wilson is much better than DCI high school. They’d already have had 8-11 years of immersion, no need to prioritize immersion in high school over academics.