Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on DCI!
No comparison. WL has been open for nearly 15 years and successfully graduated multiple classes of students who have gone on to college, the military or to work.
Latin has proven its model works. Should DCI ever replicate, it should do the above first. They aren’t there yet. They are still churning through administrators.
Oh honey, Latin is nothing to brag about. Nice outdated curriculum with a really sad list of college acceptances. Come on.
*sorry I’m still laughing at the “proven it’s model works” bit. HILARIOUS!
a) you are so mean
b) you have no idea what you are talking about
A) you slammed DCI, a school that is new and actually tries to educate non white kids.
B) I’m sorry that the truth hurts you so badly. Actually not sorry at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on DCI!
No comparison. WL has been open for nearly 15 years and successfully graduated multiple classes of students who have gone on to college, the military or to work.
Latin has proven its model works. Should DCI ever replicate, it should do the above first. They aren’t there yet. They are still churning through administrators.
Oh honey, Latin is nothing to brag about. Nice outdated curriculum with a really sad list of college acceptances. Come on.
*sorry I’m still laughing at the “proven it’s model works” bit. HILARIOUS!
a) you are so mean
b) you have no idea what you are talking about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kernel of truth above, but things aren't black and white at Latin. The school has seem a few kids crack Ivies, and will surely see more. It's a decent enough program 15 years in, at least for families drawn to a classical education.
You can always add challenge through enrichment with discipline and maybe an investment in tutors, enrichment camps, independent college counselors etc. if you can afford it.
The measure of a charter school is not whether its students "crack Ivies." It is whether they can graduate students who go on to higher education and careers period at a greater rate than traditional DCPS schools.
But the broader point is about DCI -- it is not yet proven and talk of replication is premature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on DCI!
No comparison. WL has been open for nearly 15 years and successfully graduated multiple classes of students who have gone on to college, the military or to work.
Latin has proven its model works. Should DCI ever replicate, it should do the above first. They aren’t there yet. They are still churning through administrators.
Oh honey, Latin is nothing to brag about. Nice outdated curriculum with a really sad list of college acceptances. Come on.
*sorry I’m still laughing at the “proven it’s model works” bit. HILARIOUS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on DCI!
No comparison. WL has been open for nearly 15 years and successfully graduated multiple classes of students who have gone on to college, the military or to work.
Latin has proven its model works. Should DCI ever replicate, it should do the above first. They aren’t there yet. They are still churning through administrators.
Oh honey, Latin is nothing to brag about. Nice outdated curriculum with a really sad list of college acceptances. Come on.
*sorry I’m still laughing at the “proven it’s model works” bit. HILARIOUS!
Anonymous wrote:Kernel of truth above, but things aren't black and white at Latin. The school has seem a few kids crack Ivies, and will surely see more. It's a decent enough program 15 years in, at least for families drawn to a classical education.
You can always add challenge through enrichment with discipline and maybe an investment in tutors, enrichment camps, independent college counselors etc. if you can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Kernel of truth above, but things aren't black and white at Latin. The school has seem a few kids crack Ivies, and will surely see more. It's a decent enough program 15 years in, at least for families drawn to a classical education.
You can always add challenge through enrichment with discipline and maybe an investment in tutors, enrichment camps, independent college counselors etc. if you can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on DCI!
No comparison. WL has been open for nearly 15 years and successfully graduated multiple classes of students who have gone on to college, the military or to work.
Latin has proven its model works. Should DCI ever replicate, it should do the above first. They aren’t there yet. They are still churning through administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Come on DCI!