Anonymous wrote:. Nonsense. There are no language classes at BASIS taught past AP. You can sign up for community college or language school classes from any school if that’s what you’re alluding to.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or move to burbs for superior neighborhood programs. We left DCPS for an Arlington MS with IB curriculum where all students take a language every year. The IBD high schools in the VA burbs all teach IB languages one or two years past AP, generally in 5 or 6 languages. Same with MoCo IB at BCC, RM and Thomas Edison. DCPS and BASIS don't get it. Their language curricula are stuck in the 80s.
Basis teaches languages one year past AP.
What are you talking about when BASIS doesn't even start teaching languages before 8th grade and then only at the beginning level. We had no option past AP at BASIS and most of the students in my teens AP language class scored 3s or 4s. They could hardly speak the language.
You can take AP 11th grade and the capstone the next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lottery for DCI. There are some spots for non-feeders. Not a lot but someone gets to win the lottery.
Strong language
Strong math and science
In addition great facilities and lots of clubs, EC, and sports.
Done if you win the lottery.
Most kids at DCI are below grade level.
Incorrect. Majority kids at or above grade level in ELA while at the same time learning another language. Math numbers are below 50%
But in the end, it doesn’t matter because the school uses standardized test scores as part of the placement process so high performers are not in the same classes with low performers.
LOL.
You just said that more than half of students at DCI are below grade level in math so you AGREE with PP that most kids at DCI are below grade level.
. Nonsense. There are no language classes at BASIS taught past AP. You can sign up for community college or language school classes from any school if that’s what you’re alluding to.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or move to burbs for superior neighborhood programs. We left DCPS for an Arlington MS with IB curriculum where all students take a language every year. The IBD high schools in the VA burbs all teach IB languages one or two years past AP, generally in 5 or 6 languages. Same with MoCo IB at BCC, RM and Thomas Edison. DCPS and BASIS don't get it. Their language curricula are stuck in the 80s.
Basis teaches languages one year past AP.
What are you talking about when BASIS doesn't even start teaching languages before 8th grade and then only at the beginning level. We had no option past AP at BASIS and most of the students in my teens AP language class scored 3s or 4s. They could hardly speak the language.
You can take AP 11th grade and the capstone the next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lottery for DCI. There are some spots for non-feeders. Not a lot but someone gets to win the lottery.
Strong language
Strong math and science
In addition great facilities and lots of clubs, EC, and sports.
Done if you win the lottery.
Most kids at DCI are below grade level.
Incorrect. Majority kids at or above grade level in ELA while at the same time learning another language. Math numbers are below 50%
But in the end, it doesn’t matter because the school uses standardized test scores as part of the placement process so high performers are not in the same classes with low performers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or move to burbs for superior neighborhood programs. We left DCPS for an Arlington MS with IB curriculum where all students take a language every year. The IBD high schools in the VA burbs all teach IB languages one or two years past AP, generally in 5 or 6 languages. Same with MoCo IB at BCC, RM and Thomas Edison. DCPS and BASIS don't get it. Their language curricula are stuck in the 80s.
Basis teaches languages one year past AP.
What are you talking about when BASIS doesn't even start teaching languages before 8th grade and then only at the beginning level. We had no option past AP at BASIS and most of the students in my teens AP language class scored 3s or 4s. They could hardly speak the language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or move to burbs for superior neighborhood programs. We left DCPS for an Arlington MS with IB curriculum where all students take a language every year. The IBD high schools in the VA burbs all teach IB languages one or two years past AP, generally in 5 or 6 languages. Same with MoCo IB at BCC, RM and Thomas Edison. DCPS and BASIS don't get it. Their language curricula are stuck in the 80s.
Basis teaches languages one year past AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lottery for DCI. There are some spots for non-feeders. Not a lot but someone gets to win the lottery.
Strong language
Strong math and science
In addition great facilities and lots of clubs, EC, and sports.
Done if you win the lottery.
Most kids at DCI are below grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Or move to burbs for superior neighborhood programs. We left DCPS for an Arlington MS with IB curriculum where all students take a language every year. The IBD high schools in the VA burbs all teach IB languages one or two years past AP, generally in 5 or 6 languages. Same with MoCo IB at BCC, RM and Thomas Edison. DCPS and BASIS don't get it. Their language curricula are stuck in the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Lottery for DCI. There are some spots for non-feeders. Not a lot but someone gets to win the lottery.
Strong language
Strong math and science
In addition great facilities and lots of clubs, EC, and sports.
Done if you win the lottery.