Anonymous wrote:A lot of kids also don’t learn enough history, science, or math to “do anything” with it. Should we cut those too? What a ridiculous position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anybody challenging the Mandarin cut? What is the Deal Mandarin teacher saying? What is the J-R Mandarin teacher saying?
They are saying “拉屎.”
Anonymous wrote:Meh. Unpopular opinion but most of these kids aren’t going to learn enough Mandarin to do anything with it anyway. In fact most kids don’t learn enough of a second language in the US (in school) for it to be useful.
Anonymous wrote:I heard that the students at Walls testified against the budget cuts re: Chinese, but I can't imagine it will change anything. It's on the chopping block along with the theater program because it has fewer kids enrolled. It sucks for those kids who have already committed to learning the language and now can't continue their studies and take AP Chinese, thereby disadvantaging them in college applications, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For kids who have already taken several years of Chinese, are they just supposed to start over with a new language? My kids currently take Chinese at Deal, and I’m concerned it will be cut in the future, whether at Deal or Jackson-Reed. What do these schools expect kids on the Mandarin language track to do when their language gets cut?
I bet they'll cut Mandarin at Walls, too.
*Avoid DCPS, go with YuYing if you can lottery in. Go with DCI later on.
*Leave after 4th for BASIS and start Mandarin there in 8th grade.
*Leave for Arlington or Fairfax, where kids can start Mandarin in 6th grade.
*Leave for MoCo where kids can't start Mandarin immersion in K.
DCPS doesn't give a hoot what your kid does if Mandarin gets cut.
Anonymous wrote:Is anybody challenging the Mandarin cut? What is the Deal Mandarin teacher saying? What is the J-R Mandarin teacher saying?
Anonymous wrote:For kids who have already taken several years of Chinese, are they just supposed to start over with a new language? My kids currently take Chinese at Deal, and I’m concerned it will be cut in the future, whether at Deal or Jackson-Reed. What do these schools expect kids on the Mandarin language track to do when their language gets cut?