Anonymous wrote:Definitely consider Cleveland dual Language as a top contender to Oyster. Don't be fooled by the location and the SES it is a WONDERFUL school with an amazing bilingual program that is probably the most authentic one of all of them.
The school is well run nurturing and full of intelligent students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Marie Reed does get a great new building, I think it might become very popular very quickly. The question is just how long the renovations are going to take.
OP again. I totally agree, but I think we are maybe 3 years away from renovation completion. Based on what I've heard, I think we'd have to commit to K and 1st in a what seems like a disruptive atmosphere, and I'm not sure I want to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are into one, and have good enough lottery numbers at the other two that we will likely be offered a spot at some point for K, and possibly also for our PK3-er (we think we'll have spots for Powell and Cleveland, at least, for PK3). Commute at Marie Reed would be by far the best, but there is that awful building. Powell and MR obviously have a lot more Latinos, which we see as a huge plus; Cleveland has better test scores. Both kids are already bilingual. We have no idea what will should or would do, because we think all three schools have their pluses and minuses. We'd love to hear the thoughts and opinions of others who have attended any of these schools. Given a choice, which would you choose, and why?
These are all up and coming dual language DCPS programs. It seems to me that MR is the furthest along the curve of these three. Powell gets a tremendous amount of boosting on DCUM but as far as I can tell it is just parents in PK so far. Cleveland is the one you hear about least, but with the new boundaries, the feeder neighborhood looks promising. But I assume that if MR is a convenient commute then Cleveland is not and vice versa.
My rank of DCPS dual language would probably be:
Oyster
Bancroft
Marie Reed dual language
Powell dual language
Cleveland dual language
...
Anonymous wrote:If Marie Reed does get a great new building, I think it might become very popular very quickly. The question is just how long the renovations are going to take.
Anonymous wrote:We are into one, and have good enough lottery numbers at the other two that we will likely be offered a spot at some point for K, and possibly also for our PK3-er (we think we'll have spots for Powell and Cleveland, at least, for PK3). Commute at Marie Reed would be by far the best, but there is that awful building. Powell and MR obviously have a lot more Latinos, which we see as a huge plus; Cleveland has better test scores. Both kids are already bilingual. We have no idea what will should or would do, because we think all three schools have their pluses and minuses. We'd love to hear the thoughts and opinions of others who have attended any of these schools. Given a choice, which would you choose, and why?