Anonymous wrote:well, it was offsite during the rebuilding back in the late 90s/early 2000s, bbut yep, I know people in their 50s who went there, in Woodley ParkAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, we know this data is representative of both campus. I am curious about Oysters data because we all know what happens after third grade.
And for the salty previous poster- oyster hasn't always been at 2801 Calvert Street. Talk to a teacher who has been there for 30 years and they will school you on the history and the demographic changes. dont be ashamed of your white privilege, sweetheart.
You're wrong. Oyster's primary campus has been on Calvert Street for well over 40 years--even before it was bilingual. Prove me wrong, sweetheart.
well, it was offsite during the rebuilding back in the late 90s/early 2000s, bbut yep, I know people in their 50s who went there, in Woodley ParkAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, we know this data is representative of both campus. I am curious about Oysters data because we all know what happens after third grade.
And for the salty previous poster- oyster hasn't always been at 2801 Calvert Street. Talk to a teacher who has been there for 30 years and they will school you on the history and the demographic changes. dont be ashamed of your white privilege, sweetheart.
You're wrong. Oyster's primary campus has been on Calvert Street for well over 40 years--even before it was bilingual. Prove me wrong, sweetheart.
Anonymous wrote:A better idea is to continue to open dual language schools, both charter and DCPS. The demand isn't going away. There's no reason to mess with programs that are successful, just keep trying to copy them.
Anonymous wrote:Please, we know this data is representative of both campus. I am curious about Oysters data because we all know what happens after third grade.
And for the salty previous poster- oyster hasn't always been at 2801 Calvert Street. Talk to a teacher who has been there for 30 years and they will school you on the history and the demographic changes. dont be ashamed of your white privilege, sweetheart.
Anonymous wrote:Please, we know this data is representative of both campus. I am curious about Oysters data because we all know what happens after third grade.
And for the salty previous poster- oyster hasn't always been at 2801 Calvert Street. Talk to a teacher who has been there for 30 years and they will school you on the history and the demographic changes. dont be ashamed of your white privilege, sweetheart.
Anonymous wrote:Just because oyster Adams has more latinos in their dual language school than others doesn't mean their numbers are good. Half is still low considering that dual language programs were created to service native Spanish speakers. oyster shouldn't be in a residential neighborhood like woodley. Move it to somewhere centrally located and make it into a magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:Had a few kids go through Oyster- my oldest kids went to Oyster when Monica was principal. Their classes were very diverse. My youngest is a rising first grader...let's just say, not nearly as diverse under Canizales. Makes me wonder if the lottery/wait list system is rigged.