Anonymous wrote:So use common and show the academic ambition of public schools in other US cities, e.g. NYC, Chicago, Boston. DC could reinvent DCI as a hybrid DCPS-charter school with a different LEA. It's been done in other cities.
If the DCPS Spanish immersion programs fed to DCI, we'd probably have a first-rate International Baccalaureate Diploma program in the city offering higher level IB Spanish within 6 or 8 years. At the rate we're going, we're not going to get that from DCI for, say, 20 years. The strongest Spanish students are sprinkled around in middle school and high school. Not impressive.
Anonymous wrote:DC public isn't nearly serious enough about language immersion studies to offer a preference for students coming out of DCPS immersion programs. The DCI LEA could be changed to provide for that. No hope, lack of ambition prevents it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thnk DCPS immersion elem should get seats set aside at DCI as well. Why do we keep punishing kids who dont have luck in the lottery when they are 6 years old all the way through middle school.
DCPS immersion students have feeder paths for immersion studies through high school -- Adams or MacFarland/Roosevelt.
DCI is required to offer seats to any student (language studies background or not) who is interested via the lottery from 6th through 9th. There is never going to be a preference for students from an immersion program.
I thought the Language immersion charters got lottery preference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thnk DCPS immersion elem should get seats set aside at DCI as well. Why do we keep punishing kids who dont have luck in the lottery when they are 6 years old all the way through middle school.
DCPS immersion students have feeder paths for immersion studies through high school -- Adams or MacFarland/Roosevelt.
DCI is required to offer seats to any student (language studies background or not) who is interested via the lottery from 6th through 9th. There is never going to be a preference for students from an immersion program.
Anonymous wrote:I thnk DCPS immersion elem should get seats set aside at DCI as well. Why do we keep punishing kids who dont have luck in the lottery when they are 6 years old all the way through middle school.
Anonymous wrote:I thnk DCPS immersion elem should get seats set aside at DCI as well. Why do we keep punishing kids who dont have luck in the lottery when they are 6 years old all the way through middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thnk DCPS immersion elem should get seats set aside at DCI as well. Why do we keep punishing kids who dont have luck in the lottery when they are 6 years old all the way through middle school.
The DCPS immersion programs aren’t taking students into their programs at 6th either.
Uh, because there is a feeder pattern for DCPS immersion elementaries - either Adams or McFarland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thnk DCPS immersion elem should get seats set aside at DCI as well. Why do we keep punishing kids who dont have luck in the lottery when they are 6 years old all the way through middle school.
The DCPS immersion programs aren’t taking students into their programs at 6th either.
Anonymous wrote:I thnk DCPS immersion elem should get seats set aside at DCI as well. Why do we keep punishing kids who dont have luck in the lottery when they are 6 years old all the way through middle school.