Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we're a longtime Powell family and I'll try to give it to you quickly. Really liked teachers at each grade. Of course, they can change. The school really works at dual language, at least in my opinion, and is one of the most Hispanic and Spanish-speaking schools in DC, mostly central American, and I say this to contrast with other dual language schools where most families speak English, the Spanish speakers are World Bank expats or heritage speakers and the kids are only passive speakers at best (a stereotype but you should get the point). This matters a lot to us because we want our kids to speak Spanish, for culture/family/etc., not just as a cute party trick or something.
The relationship between staff and management has been a bit obscure, moreso when a pandemic keeps parents out of the schools, and probably isn't that positive - the longtime and at least to us super-beloved AP who really spoke Spanish went to Bancroft this year.
Nothing on Stokes for you. Hope it's good.
Disagree that other DL schools in the area speak mostly English. Bruce Monroe is a great school and has very similar demographics to Powell. I think the relationship between staff and management is better at Bruce Monroe than at Powell, based on feedback from families that have attended both schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we're a longtime Powell family and I'll try to give it to you quickly. Really liked teachers at each grade. Of course, they can change. The school really works at dual language, at least in my opinion, and is one of the most Hispanic and Spanish-speaking schools in DC, mostly central American, and I say this to contrast with other dual language schools where most families speak English, the Spanish speakers are World Bank expats or heritage speakers and the kids are only passive speakers at best (a stereotype but you should get the point). This matters a lot to us because we want our kids to speak Spanish, for culture/family/etc., not just as a cute party trick or something.
The relationship between staff and management has been a bit obscure, moreso when a pandemic keeps parents out of the schools, and probably isn't that positive - the longtime and at least to us super-beloved AP who really spoke Spanish went to Bancroft this year.
Nothing on Stokes for you. Hope it's good.
Disagree that other DL schools in the area speak mostly English. Bruce Monroe is a great school and has very similar demographics to Powell. I think the relationship between staff and management is better at Bruce Monroe than at Powell, based on feedback from families that have attended both schools.
Anonymous wrote:Wow Ms. RC left?! That’s a huge loss for Powell. Anyhow, we left Powell for Bancroft when our oldest was entering 4th grade. What I really liked about Powell was the parent community and teachers. The administration not so much as the new Principal policies, etc. were skewed from the school she previously lead. A lot of staff left due to this. This was back in 2018/2019 but not sure if much has changed.
Bancroft on the other hand has all the great qualities of Powell, great administration and of course a stronger student body[b].
Anonymous wrote:So we're a longtime Powell family and I'll try to give it to you quickly. Really liked teachers at each grade. Of course, they can change. The school really works at dual language, at least in my opinion, and is one of the most Hispanic and Spanish-speaking schools in DC, mostly central American, and I say this to contrast with other dual language schools where most families speak English, the Spanish speakers are World Bank expats or heritage speakers and the kids are only passive speakers at best (a stereotype but you should get the point). This matters a lot to us because we want our kids to speak Spanish, for culture/family/etc., not just as a cute party trick or something.
The relationship between staff and management has been a bit obscure, moreso when a pandemic keeps parents out of the schools, and probably isn't that positive - the longtime and at least to us super-beloved AP who really spoke Spanish went to Bancroft this year.
Nothing on Stokes for you. Hope it's good.
Anonymous wrote:Do Powell, you can get into Stokes again later if you change your mind. Stokes is weak in math.