Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wow, you are a bit hostile.
The Sela insertions into every conversation are getting old. It's one thing if it's relevant, but to post "Sela will definitely be in DCI" is ridiculous, both because 1) it's not true, and 2) the school hasn't even opened yet.
It's not hostility, it's "wait for the school to open and see how it goes, but stop stating things like this as fact when it's total conjecture or blatantly untrue".
Indeed. Please stop the BS and hijacking, Sela poster, this thread is not about you.
Anonymous wrote:
Wow, you are a bit hostile.
The Sela insertions into every conversation are getting old. It's one thing if it's relevant, but to post "Sela will definitely be in DCI" is ridiculous, both because 1) it's not true, and 2) the school hasn't even opened yet.
It's not hostility, it's "wait for the school to open and see how it goes, but stop stating things like this as fact when it's total conjecture or blatantly untrue".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is their school. And to the Sela person who keeps posting----NO. The member charters are not including Sela, have no plans to include Sela, and quite frankly, wouldn't even consider talking to a school THAT HASN'T EVEN OPENED YET!!! Also, the only 3 languages being offered at DCI are Mandarin, French and Spanish. Perhaps Sela and the as-yet-to-even-get-a-charter Arabic language school should model after DCI and do the work to open their own middle/high program.
Wow, you are a bit hostile.
The Sela insertions into every conversation are getting old. It's one thing if it's relevant, but to post "Sela will definitely be in DCI" is ridiculous, both because 1) it's not true, and 2) the school hasn't even opened yet.
It's not hostility, it's "wait for the school to open and see how it goes, but stop stating things like this as fact when it's total conjecture or blatantly untrue".
Indeed. Please stop the BS and hijacking, Sela poster, this thread is not about you.
I'm not affiliated with Sela or D.C. Bilingual, etc.. I work for the PCSB, and I suggest you speak with your respective EDs, instead of bitching anonymously. DCI will likely expand to include other schools/languages in the future. Whether or not it will be at WR is an open question, in could be in a neighboring facility. All of the DCI schools have repeatedly stated publicly and to the Board when asked, that they are open to partnering with additional schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is their school. And to the Sela person who keeps posting----NO. The member charters are not including Sela, have no plans to include Sela, and quite frankly, wouldn't even consider talking to a school THAT HASN'T EVEN OPENED YET!!! Also, the only 3 languages being offered at DCI are Mandarin, French and Spanish. Perhaps Sela and the as-yet-to-even-get-a-charter Arabic language school should model after DCI and do the work to open their own middle/high program.
Wow, you are a bit hostile.
The Sela insertions into every conversation are getting old. It's one thing if it's relevant, but to post "Sela will definitely be in DCI" is ridiculous, both because 1) it's not true, and 2) the school hasn't even opened yet.
It's not hostility, it's "wait for the school to open and see how it goes, but stop stating things like this as fact when it's total conjecture or blatantly untrue".
Indeed. Please stop the BS and hijacking, Sela poster, this thread is not about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is their school. And to the Sela person who keeps posting----NO. The member charters are not including Sela, have no plans to include Sela, and quite frankly, wouldn't even consider talking to a school THAT HASN'T EVEN OPENED YET!!! Also, the only 3 languages being offered at DCI are Mandarin, French and Spanish. Perhaps Sela and the as-yet-to-even-get-a-charter Arabic language school should model after DCI and do the work to open their own middle/high program.
Wow, you are a bit hostile.
The Sela insertions into every conversation are getting old. It's one thing if it's relevant, but to post "Sela will definitely be in DCI" is ridiculous, both because 1) it's not true, and 2) the school hasn't even opened yet.
It's not hostility, it's "wait for the school to open and see how it goes, but stop stating things like this as fact when it's total conjecture or blatantly untrue".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is their school. And to the Sela person who keeps posting----NO. The member charters are not including Sela, have no plans to include Sela, and quite frankly, wouldn't even consider talking to a school THAT HASN'T EVEN OPENED YET!!! Also, the only 3 languages being offered at DCI are Mandarin, French and Spanish. Perhaps Sela and the as-yet-to-even-get-a-charter Arabic language school should model after DCI and do the work to open their own middle/high program.
Wow, you are a bit hostile.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is their school. And to the Sela person who keeps posting----NO. The member charters are not including Sela, have no plans to include Sela, and quite frankly, wouldn't even consider talking to a school THAT HASN'T EVEN OPENED YET!!! Also, the only 3 languages being offered at DCI are Mandarin, French and Spanish. Perhaps Sela and the as-yet-to-even-get-a-charter Arabic language school should model after DCI and do the work to open their own middle/high program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have any evidence that the Stokes Board is considering the DCI middle school issue? I have looked at the Board minutes and see no evidence that it has ever even been discussed. If you think the
Please post these board minutes that you speak of. I've never seen Stokes Board minutes and I did search for them. Not saying that don't exist, but I can't find them, so I'd love to see them. Please post a link.
I'm not the PP, but I found this on DCUM:
excerpted from this weeks Stokes Banner (Issue XV)
"If approved, the DCI wold open in school year 2014-15 with 200 students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade classes and would eventually grow to its capacity of approximately 1,000 students in the 6th through 12th grades.
"This combined middle-high school would allow students to continue to pursue a rigorous academic program while building on the language and cultural immersion experiences from their primary schools [Stokes, LAMB, Mundo Verde and Yu Ying]...at DCI, students would have the opportunity to...earn the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme Certificate, followed by the globally-recognized prestigious International Baccalaureate Diploma and/or International Baccalaureate Career-Related Certificate.
" '...(Stokes School Founder and Executive Director, Linda Moore)...cautions, however, that the board of trustees has not yet committed to middle school expansion and significant legal and financial challenges' confront the four schools that are exploring the development of DCI."
This may be an ignorant question so bear with me...why do you think Stokes, LAMB, Mundo Verde and YY students should get guaranteed admission into DCI? I understand they would come from schools where foreign language is taught seriously, and in some cases, via immersion, but these languages are (as far as I know) not the ones that DCI will offer - Hebrew and Arabic - correct? I would understand guaranteed admission for a kid who went into Arabic immersion elementary, but why from a Spanish-immersion elementary?