Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are near (but not IB to) a dual language school but have absolutely no chance of getting in by lottery. It is a shame that DCPS offers these programs to just the people who live in a certain geographic area. Dual language programs should be equally open to all (subject to balancing for english and foreign-language dominant, and sibling preference).
I agree with this. I find it really inequitable.
It's how the lottery based school system in DC works. There are seats at a dual language school if you want them, just not the school you want. I completely agree there should be a citywide dual language school (or full immersion like in MCPS), like Capitol Hill Montessori or Military Road ELC, but you can't make all neighborhood dual language schools lottery based because they're still neighborhood schools first.
Anonymous wrote:We are near (but not IB to) a dual language school but have absolutely no chance of getting in by lottery. It is a shame that DCPS offers these programs to just the people who live in a certain geographic area. Dual language programs should be equally open to all (subject to balancing for english and foreign-language dominant, and sibling preference).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are near (but not IB to) a dual language school but have absolutely no chance of getting in by lottery. It is a shame that DCPS offers these programs to just the people who live in a certain geographic area. Dual language programs should be equally open to all (subject to balancing for english and foreign-language dominant, and sibling preference).
I agree with this. I find it really inequitable.
Anonymous wrote:We are near (but not IB to) a dual language school but have absolutely no chance of getting in by lottery. It is a shame that DCPS offers these programs to just the people who live in a certain geographic area. Dual language programs should be equally open to all (subject to balancing for english and foreign-language dominant, and sibling preference).
Anonymous wrote:My impression is it says lottery is required because of the need to classify students as English Dominant and Spanish Dominant. I get why it's confusing but schools like Bancroft and OA are full of in-boundary students. Maybe someone who goes to a DL school can clarify if you still have to fill out a lottery application despite being in-boundary.
Anonymous wrote:If you're going to quote a snippet from a 39 page document, a page number is helpful.