Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV8
MV Cook
DCB because it's farther but a good school
Stokes Brookland if you don't mind the poor math stats
LAMB because parents honestly aren't that happy with it, but stay for the DCI feed
Chisholm because closer to you
Global Citizens but mind the new location
Stokes EE because it's far and has low stats
You could look into Houston DCPS
+1. Agree with MV8 as #1.
BTW, the area where DCB is located is a nightmare with the drop off and pick up. Total disaster FWIW.
+2 I have friends at DCB and they either bike or take the bus. Driving isn’t an option due to the school location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV8
MV Cook
DCB because it's farther but a good school
Stokes Brookland if you don't mind the poor math stats
LAMB because parents honestly aren't that happy with it, but stay for the DCI feed
Chisholm because closer to you
Global Citizens but mind the new location
Stokes EE because it's far and has low stats
You could look into Houston DCPS
+1. Agree with MV8 as #1.
BTW, the area where DCB is located is a nightmare with the drop off and pick up. Total disaster FWIW.
+2 I have friends at DCB and they either bike or take the bus. Driving isn’t an option due to the school location.
Anonymous wrote:We live on the Hill and want to start our Pre-K4 in Spanish immersion this year, with the intention of staying at the school until grade 5. How would you rank the following schools:
- Chisholm
- MV Cook
- MV 8
- DCB
- LAMB
- Stokes Brookland
- Stokes East End
- Global Citizens
Also please let me know if I missed any immersion charters. I’m not interested in other DCPS neighborhood Spanish immersion schools both because of the commute, and because I don’t want my kid to be one of the only OOB students. At least with immersion charters kids come from all over the city.
Anonymous wrote:LAMB, DCB and Mundo Verde are probably your best choices, and they all seem kinda interchangeable. They all seem like variations of the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV8
MV Cook
DCB because it's farther but a good school
Stokes Brookland if you don't mind the poor math stats
LAMB because parents honestly aren't that happy with it, but stay for the DCI feed
Chisholm because closer to you
Global Citizens but mind the new location
Stokes EE because it's far and has low stats
You could look into Houston DCPS
+1. Agree with MV8 as #1.
BTW, the area where DCB is located is a nightmare with the drop off and pick up. Total disaster FWIW.
+2 I have friends at DCB and they either bike or take the bus. Driving isn’t an option due to the school location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV8
MV Cook
DCB because it's farther but a good school
Stokes Brookland if you don't mind the poor math stats
LAMB because parents honestly aren't that happy with it, but stay for the DCI feed
Chisholm because closer to you
Global Citizens but mind the new location
Stokes EE because it's far and has low stats
You could look into Houston DCPS
+1. Agree with MV8 as #1.
BTW, the area where DCB is located is a nightmare with the drop off and pick up. Total disaster FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live on the Hill and want to start our Pre-K4 in Spanish immersion this year, with the intention of staying at the school until grade 5. How would you rank the following schools:
- Chisholm
- MV Cook
- MV 8
- DCB
- LAMB
- Stokes Brookland
- Stokes East End
- Global Citizens
Also please let me know if I missed any immersion charters. I’m not interested in other DCPS neighborhood Spanish immersion schools both because of the commute, and because I don’t want my kid to be one of the only OOB students. At least with immersion charters kids come from all over the city.
LAMB and DCB have huge wait lists, far longer than the others. Tells you which schools are generally considered the most desirable.
LOL! The most desirable isn’t necessarily the strongest. Tells me how much you know about these schools….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV8
MV Cook
DCB because it's farther but a good school
Stokes Brookland if you don't mind the poor math stats
LAMB because parents honestly aren't that happy with it, but stay for the DCI feed
Chisholm because closer to you
Global Citizens but mind the new location
Stokes EE because it's far and has low stats
You could look into Houston DCPS
LAMB parent here. Never heard this before. You are obviously talking our of your butt. And a lot of families don't even end up going to DCI. Many go to Latin, Deal, BASIS, et al.
Try talking with some older kids' families. Academics are lacking. [/quote
In my kid's class at LAMB, the kids compete with each other to see who is most above grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV8
MV Cook
DCB because it's farther but a good school
Stokes Brookland if you don't mind the poor math stats
LAMB because parents honestly aren't that happy with it, but stay for the DCI feed
Chisholm because closer to you
Global Citizens but mind the new location
Stokes EE because it's far and has low stats
You could look into Houston DCPS
LAMB parent here. Never heard this before. You are obviously talking our of your butt. And a lot of families don't even end up going to DCI. Many go to Latin, Deal, BASIS, et al.
Anonymous wrote:MV8
MV Cook
DCB because it's farther but a good school
Stokes Brookland if you don't mind the poor math stats
LAMB because parents honestly aren't that happy with it, but stay for the DCI feed
Chisholm because closer to you
Global Citizens but mind the new location
Stokes EE because it's far and has low stats
You could look into Houston DCPS