Anonymous wrote:Is the Hebrew immersion charter still around?
SELA?
I guess I could google.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, that thread is hilarious! (Still want to know what the favorites are - any help?)
Perennial favorites seem to be:
LAMB
YY
MV
Stokes
Lee Montessori
Inspired Teaching
Two Rivers - both campuses
Washington Latin
However, each of these has a cadre of detractors and the favorites shift from year to year. With a couple of exceptions, these are the schools with the highest percentage of white students / lowest percentage of at-risk kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, that thread is hilarious! (Still want to know what the favorites are - any help?)
Perennial favorites seem to be:
LAMB
YY
MV
Stokes
Lee Montessori
Inspired Teaching
Two Rivers - both campuses
Washington Latin
However, each of these has a cadre of detractors and the favorites shift from year to year. With a couple of exceptions, these are the schools with the highest percentage of white students / lowest percentage of at-risk kids.

Anonymous wrote:These popularity lists tend to tell you where more affluent students are attending, not necessarily where your kid will learn the most. If that's what you're looking for, that's one thing. But if you're really looking for where kids learn the most there's other data out there that's far more nuanced.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, that thread is hilarious! (Still want to know what the favorites are - any help?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very green question from someone who is just getting to know the DC education landscape.
What are the highly regarded charter schools in DC?
Still can't believe that the phrase (and acronym) has become standard on this board, when it was first used in the title of a post that was a parody.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/359865.page
Anonymous wrote:Very green question from someone who is just getting to know the DC education landscape.
What are the highly regarded charter schools in DC?