Anonymous wrote:So only a third of students are on grade level by 5th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/
Time for a Hispanic Mayor!!!
DC is 11% Hispanic. I would think there would be a white mayor first.
If you have seen some of the obsessive threads about this, you should know you can be both Hispanic and white
Anonymous wrote:So only a third of students are on grade level by 5th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/
Time for a Hispanic Mayor!!!
DC is 11% Hispanic. I would think there would be a white mayor first.

Anonymous wrote:So only a third of students are on grade level by 5th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/
I agree. I watched the show last night and the Oyster students did an awesome job!
Unfortunately only 1/3 of the 6th graders at Oyster Adams study Chinese. He got the facts wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/
I agree. I watched the show last night and the Oyster students did an awesome job!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/
Time for a Hispanic Mayor!!!
Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/
I agree. I watched the show last night and the Oyster students did an awesome job!
Anonymous wrote:In the latest episode of his CNN show United Shades of America, comedian W. Kamau Bell travels to Washington DC to visit “the other DC.”
“Bell also visits Oyster-Adams Bilingual School where about half the students are native English-speakers, the other half are native-Spanish speakers, and all students start learning Mandarin Chinese in 6th grade. When Bell mentions that Latinos are not necessarily the population someone might think of when they think of D.C., Oyster-Adams principal Mayra Cruz responds saying “You can’t have D.C. without Salvadorans.””
The Adams students that Bell interviewed were so poised, articulate and confident. Great job Oyster Adams—you represented DC well!
https://dcist.com/story/19/05/29/these-people-and-places-are-the-real-d-c-according-to-comedian-w-kamau-bell/