Anonymous wrote:Please don't invest too much in the postings of our resident malcontent who claims to know about writing tutors, poor Chinese, etc. He/She is the biggest critic of DCI on this forum, yet still keeps his/her child/children in the school. So exhausting and unfair to new parents!
My child graduated this year and had a stellar experience and multiple offers from great universities.
The DCI IB for All model is perhaps the single biggest educational equity opportunity in this city for a diverse group of learners.
Middle school is a time when kids branch out and start forming new friend groups, so your child will make friends quickly and won't suffer from not having been in a feeder. He/She will enjoy learning Chinese at a beginner level and have plenty of time to become proficient (not saying bilingual).
The high school program is wonderful, because the students get a solid preparation for the DP program from their years in the MYP program. The DP program is VERY rigorous, and your child will be beyond prepared for postsecondary education.
Please know that your child will be welcomed, included, and have opportunities to grow and learn far beyond most schools. Welcome!!!!
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, and I agree that many of us are limited in our options for schools. But it’s junior high and high school, it feels like a pretty basic requirement that the school challenge your child, at whatever level they are (aside from the profoundly gifted that just need individualized work). We a few years until middle school still, but I just have a hard time getting my head around settling for middling academics in the years leading up to college.
Anonymous wrote:We were in the same situation two years ago. Child made new friends easily enough, found her locker, classes, activities she likes. The problems we've encountered at DCI haven't been related to not having come up through a feeder. The school doesn't push kids who work at grade level, writing instruction is weak, and language instruction isn't as good as what we get at a weekend heritage school in MD We supplement more at home and out school as much as we did in the upper grades of elementary school. We hire a writing tutor once a week with another family. DCI is just OK, certainly not great but it's what we can afford, so we make the best of it.
What are your concerns?
Anonymous wrote:But I thought there weren't even enough spots for all those feeders!