Anonymous wrote:Wow! Are DCI parents really this unhinged! Scary. No where in this posting did the poster say he/she has issues with her own child's cell phone use. The comment is obviously directed the school's unprofessional attitude towards cell phone use in school. Your absurd straw man doesn't change that; however, it does shed light on the parents at the school. A tad bat shit!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what DCI is not understanding about the t ch focus not being appropriate. It's really simple, so it's disappointing it hasn't been nipped in the bud. Working adults aren't allowed to whip out their cell phones wildly bully, so why on earth children at school would be allowed is beyond me. This poor behavior will follow these kids to the workplace and make their futures harder. This is why we're not inclined to go to DCI after LAMB. Sad, really. But, if DCI can't figure out something so simple, what else are they negligent with?
Your premise is ridiculous. The school does filter content and block apps on the school provided chromebooks. But your child's phone is your responsibility. If your child doesn't have the self-control not to use is during class, why one earth would you give your child a smart phone at all? You realize there are phones without data or wifi, don't you? And a myriad of controls you can set if you can't resist buying your kid an expensive iphone. But perhaps you just don't know how to say no? Try parenting.

Wow! Are DCI parents really this unhinged! Scary. No where in this posting did the poster say he/she has issues with her own child's cell phone use. The comment is obviously directed the school's unprofessional attitude towards cell phone use in school. Your absurd straw man doesn't change that; however, it does shed light on the parents at the school. A tad bat shit!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what DCI is not understanding about the t ch focus not being appropriate. It's really simple, so it's disappointing it hasn't been nipped in the bud. Working adults aren't allowed to whip out their cell phones wildly bully, so why on earth children at school would be allowed is beyond me. This poor behavior will follow these kids to the workplace and make their futures harder. This is why we're not inclined to go to DCI after LAMB. Sad, really. But, if DCI can't figure out something so simple, what else are they negligent with?
Your premise is ridiculous. The school does filter content and block apps on the school provided chromebooks. But your child's phone is your responsibility. If your child doesn't have the self-control not to use is during class, why one earth would you give your child a smart phone at all? You realize there are phones without data or wifi, don't you? And a myriad of controls you can set if you can't resist buying your kid an expensive iphone. But perhaps you just don't know how to say no? Try parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what DCI is not understanding about the t ch focus not being appropriate. It's really simple, so it's disappointing it hasn't been nipped in the bud. Working adults aren't allowed to whip out their cell phones wildly bully, so why on earth children at school would be allowed is beyond me. This poor behavior will follow these kids to the workplace and make their futures harder. This is why we're not inclined to go to DCI after LAMB. Sad, really. But, if DCI can't figure out something so simple, what else are they negligent with?
Anonymous wrote:9:37 poster - how do you enforce this while your DC is at DCI? You say they are not allowed to watch movies, play games. Did you ask DCI to do more blocking on your DC's chromebook?
Anonymous wrote:Another perspective here: There is a small group of parents at DCI whose kids have issues with tech at home who constantly whine and bitch about the tech use. I suspect it is the same 3-4 of them hammering DCI on this thread. DCI cannot block Netflicks, but neither can they give kids an account....
The vast majority of us at DCI love the school, do not find it to be filled with discipline problems, and are so proud of all it has accomplished: instruction in 3 languages, highly qualified teachers, IB status, sustainability focus, meaningful electives, wonderful afterschool activities, and a truly diverse school in every way.
Perfect? No.
Better than all the rest? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:So sounds like DCI has some problems with managing behavior problems in class. Can any parents please talk about what the school is doing to address these problems? How many current parents are planning to leave next year?
Anonymous wrote:Another perspective here: There is a small group of parents at DCI whose kids have issues with tech at home who constantly whine and bitch about the tech use. I suspect it is the same 3-4 of them hammering DCI on this thread. DCI cannot block Netflicks, but neither can they give kids an account....
The vast majority of us at DCI love the school, do not find it to be filled with discipline problems, and are so proud of all it has accomplished: instruction in 3 languages, highly qualified teachers, IB status, sustainability focus, meaningful electives, wonderful afterschool activities, and a truly diverse school in every way.
Perfect? No.
Better than all the rest? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what DCI is not understanding about the t ch focus not being appropriate. It's really simple, so it's disappointing it hasn't been nipped in the bud. Working adults aren't allowed to whip out their cell phones wildly bully, so why on earth children at school would be allowed is beyond me. This poor behavior will follow these kids to the workplace and make their futures harder. This is why we're not inclined to go to DCI after LAMB. Sad, really. But, if DCI can't figure out something so simple, what else are they negligent with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8:13 are you planning on keeping kid at DCI or are you considering other options?
You are aware of the state of DC schools right? Unless you live west of park (we don't) or can pay for private (we can't) you are pretty much stuck in decent charter or crappy neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:8:13 are you planning on keeping kid at DCI or are you considering other options?