Anonymous wrote:Who! 18 kids in a prek? And more then 1 teacher? Where is this magical school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a charter is better- then why? As a parent of a child in Janney (1st grade) we are happy but al1wys curious!
We are at a charter and have friends who are in the JKLMs. I think my situation is better for our family for a lot of subjective reasons, but one objective reason would be the class size issue. We are set at a certain number and that number will not change. Meanwhile, those in the more desirable DCPS schools have to expand to serve all the IB kids they get throughout the year. This, plus many teachers don't even have an aide to help them. Our charter puts junior teachers and inclusion specialists in each ES classroom. There are two-to-three teachers in the room at all times and for PK that was for 18 kids. A very strong ratio that absolutely has an impact on a kid's overall experience.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that our charter is a better fit for our family than any of the DCPS schools you mention.
+1. Also, many new charters (Basis, IT, MV) are brand new schools. Lastly, you've got to take scores with a grain of salt. JKLM schools have almost zero FARM schools. I know my high SES kid will have the sane test scores as LAMB, IT or MV than he would at Janey plus he'll have exposure to more creative learning, possible language, diverse friends and much more. To each his own.
Anonymous wrote:If a charter is better- then why? As a parent of a child in Janney (1st grade) we are happy but al1wys curious!
Anonymous wrote:what is a farm school?
Anonymous wrote:I believe that our charter is a better fit for our family than any of the DCPS schools you mention.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible for a charter school to be a better school then a public school JKLM (and oyster)? I ask this because the test scores all indicate that it is not happening - and though they don't paint the full picture - what is all the hype about Inspired, YY, MV etc. Why do some parents choose to take a risk for these schools when there are so many other good options?