Anonymous wrote:Since the lottery began + the pandemic struck, the Centers aren't what they used to be. Chevy Chase probably does not have as serious an issue as some of the other centers, but ask the teachers, they'll tell you the center population has changed and learning deficits are real.
I would not be at all surprised if the county-wide rollout of ELC dooms the centers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the lottery began + the pandemic struck, the Centers aren't what they used to be. Chevy Chase probably does not have as serious an issue as some of the other centers, but ask the teachers, they'll tell you the center population has changed and learning deficits are real.
I would not be at all surprised if the county-wide rollout of ELC dooms the centers.
OVES parent here. Give me a break. Learning deficits? I *have* talked to teachers and they've reported that the kids are all bright and more than capable of handling the curriculum. If anything, the classes are a bit more diverse than they used to be - which the teachers and administration view as a net positive.
What is OVES?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the lottery began + the pandemic struck, the Centers aren't what they used to be. Chevy Chase probably does not have as serious an issue as some of the other centers, but ask the teachers, they'll tell you the center population has changed and learning deficits are real.
I would not be at all surprised if the county-wide rollout of ELC dooms the centers.
OVES parent here. Give me a break. Learning deficits? I *have* talked to teachers and they've reported that the kids are all bright and more than capable of handling the curriculum. If anything, the classes are a bit more diverse than they used to be - which the teachers and administration view as a net positive.
Anonymous wrote:Since the lottery began + the pandemic struck, the Centers aren't what they used to be. Chevy Chase probably does not have as serious an issue as some of the other centers, but ask the teachers, they'll tell you the center population has changed and learning deficits are real.
I would not be at all surprised if the county-wide rollout of ELC dooms the centers.