Anonymous wrote:OP you won’t get informed opinions here. DCUM doesn’t attract folks who have kids there. DCUM is great for opinions on standardized test scores and how they compare to rich white kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP you won’t get informed opinions here. DCUM doesn’t attract folks who have kids there. DCUM is great for opinions on standardized test scores and how they compare to rich white kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern's vaunted IB Diploma Program, established in 2009 under Michelle Rhee, doesn't even offer IB specific classes these days. The kids take AP classes then IB exams, which doesn't work well of course. Eastern remains a non starter for almost all in-boundary middle-class families.
This is false. I teach at Eastern. The students take IB classes and then IB exams. AP courses are separate, as are their exams.
Can you share how big the IB program is? I have heard that sometimes there are as few as 4-5 students in the classes and I don't understand how that works with funding/assigning teachers? Are the IB classes separate or they functionally a section of a general education class?
How many kids are graduating with IB diplomas this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Weedon will thinks Eastern is fine for everyone (except his daughter):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/they-believe-more-students-should-attend-neighborhood-schools-but-what-happens-when-its-their-child/2019/04/13/8e797690-3ed6-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html
His daughter went to Walls and recently testified to DC Council that options for schools should be limited and more students encouraged to go to their neighborhood schools.
Anonymous wrote:Joe Weedon will thinks Eastern is fine for everyone (except his daughter):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/they-believe-more-students-should-attend-neighborhood-schools-but-what-happens-when-its-their-child/2019/04/13/8e797690-3ed6-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern's vaunted IB Diploma Program, established in 2009 under Michelle Rhee, doesn't even offer IB specific classes these days. The kids take AP classes then IB exams, which doesn't work well of course. Eastern remains a non starter for almost all in-boundary middle-class families.
This is false. I teach at Eastern. The students take IB classes and then IB exams. AP courses are separate, as are their exams.
Anonymous wrote:Eastern's vaunted IB Diploma Program, established in 2009 under Michelle Rhee, doesn't even offer IB specific classes these days. The kids take AP classes then IB exams, which doesn't work well of course. Eastern remains a non starter for almost all in-boundary middle-class families.