Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like DCI better if it didn't include DC Bi.
There, I said it. (Lots of parents think it, though.)
Even with the move? Or is it the administration and not the student body?
It's the DCB student body they dislike -- lower-SES/bringing down the test scores.
Doesn't DCB actually provide a good number of native speakers? Are their test scores that far off from the other feeder schools besides YY and LAMB?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI is very diverse - no matter how you define diverse.
53% of the students qualify for FARMS.
33% Black
13% White
42% Latino
4% Asian
6.7% Multi-race
For families from YY or LAMB, that's quite different than their feeder schools, which are much less diverse economically.
Last I looked, LAMB was approximately 50% Latino, 25% Black, 25% White. Is that less diverse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like DCI better if it didn't include DC Bi.
There, I said it. (Lots of parents think it, though.)
Even with the move? Or is it the administration and not the student body?
It's the DCB student body they dislike -- lower-SES/bringing down the test scores.
Anonymous wrote:DCI is very diverse - no matter how you define diverse.
53% of the students qualify for FARMS.
33% Black
13% White
42% Latino
4% Asian
6.7% Multi-race
For families from YY or LAMB, that's quite different than their feeder schools, which are much less diverse economically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like DCI better if it didn't include DC Bi.
There, I said it. (Lots of parents think it, though.)
Even with the move? Or is it the administration and not the student body?
Anonymous wrote:I would like DCI better if it didn't include DC Bi.
There, I said it. (Lots of parents think it, though.)