Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for updating us OP. What grade are you in? What is the drive time for you now that you're doing it?
I will add that the area around DCI and Bridges has become a nightmare. There are no less than 6 crossing guards and it is a zoo. I imagine the drop off alone would take 15-20 minutes for someone driving.
It's so bad that it is fucking up the commutes trying to get to the other side of the Green Line (both heading east and heading west) from the other access points as well. I'm hoping that things settle down as people figure out their routines and shortcuts.
I honesty can't imagine a worse intersection in the entire city. It's messing up North Capitol, South Dakota, Riggs, Missouri, Kennedy. It was even bad when I went through it at 9:30am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the draw to DCI? Is it just to have somewhere to go for high school? Didn't IT middle score better than DCI?
NP. Re DCI -- for some having a high school path is really important, even if they know they may go elsewhere. DCI is a larger middle school than IT will be - so more social and extracurricular activities. There is also the IB curriculum.
As for test scores - only one year of data to compare due to switch to PARCC and DCI has a much more diverse population (more SN, more economically at risk, more ELL). You'd have to try and compare subgroups and I"m not sure there are enough students to do that.
This is an immersion / non-immersion decision.
No dog on this fight but what I know upper grades at Inspired are very diverse. I agree with PP, I would not choose a school for a 3 year old just for a high school path. There are enough options in the city for high school that I wouldn't make a long term bet just for that reason.
Not really! in just 6-7 years when jr high is on the horizon, you might really regret not having a middles school/high school path in place. I agree that this is just one consideration among many, and definitely fluid, but it's a big consideration.
Inspired has a middle school. DCI is no guarantee to be an option. I have friends that are opting out of DCI for Macfarland/Roosevelt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for updating us OP. What grade are you in? What is the drive time for you now that you're doing it?
I will add that the area around DCI and Bridges has become a nightmare. There are no less than 6 crossing guards and it is a zoo. I imagine the drop off alone would take 15-20 minutes for someone driving.
It's so bad that it is fucking up the commutes trying to get to the other side of the Green Line (both heading east and heading west) from the other access points as well. I'm hoping that things settle down as people figure out their routines and shortcuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for updating us OP. What grade are you in? What is the drive time for you now that you're doing it?
I will add that the area around DCI and Bridges has become a nightmare. There are no less than 6 crossing guards and it is a zoo. I imagine the drop off alone would take 15-20 minutes for someone driving.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for updating us OP. What grade are you in? What is the drive time for you now that you're doing it?
Anonymous wrote:Well they won't get Spanish immersion at MacFarland but that may be down for them. DCPS has said they do not intend to allow students to test into the McFarland dual language program.
Hopefully that changes - before DCI quite a few LAMB kids lotteried and tested into Adams for middle school successfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the draw to DCI? Is it just to have somewhere to go for high school? Didn't IT middle score better than DCI?
NP. Re DCI -- for some having a high school path is really important, even if they know they may go elsewhere. DCI is a larger middle school than IT will be - so more social and extracurricular activities. There is also the IB curriculum.
As for test scores - only one year of data to compare due to switch to PARCC and DCI has a much more diverse population (more SN, more economically at risk, more ELL). You'd have to try and compare subgroups and I"m not sure there are enough students to do that.
This is an immersion / non-immersion decision.
No dog on this fight but what I know upper grades at Inspired are very diverse. I agree with PP, I would not choose a school for a 3 year old just for a high school path. There are enough options in the city for high school that I wouldn't make a long term bet just for that reason.
Not really! in just 6-7 years when jr high is on the horizon, you might really regret not having a middles school/high school path in place. I agree that this is just one consideration among many, and definitely fluid, but it's a big consideration.
Inspired has a middle school. DCI is no guarantee to be an option. I have friends that are opting out of DCI for Macfarland/Roosevelt.
How ? The dual-language program at Macfarland is not open to anyone not enrolled in a DCPS Spanish immersion program.
And that's the only part of Macfarland that's opening this fall.
I can, however, imagine some who hope that Macfarland/roosevelt will be an option for them when their child reaches 6th grade because they don't want to commute all the way up to Walter Reed.