Anonymous wrote:College students still have to use blue books and SAT/ACT writing sections are handwritten too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a current parent but I have attended an open house. The kids use chromebooks to complete assignments and read books. If you go to the DCI website, you will see kids are encouraged to learn typing and the summer homework for rising 6th graders must be typed. At the open house parents asked about using paper and the school seems willing to let kids read books but I am not sure about handwriting assignments.
For a variety of reasons, tech policy included, we decided not to attend DCI. I strongly suggest attending an open house to get more information to see whether it would be a good fit for your DC
Shouldn't we start acknowledging that this is the world we live in now? Don't we want our kids to be tech savvy since writing has gone out the window in just about every profession? I don't get the resistance to tech.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a current parent but I have attended an open house. The kids use chromebooks to complete assignments and read books. If you go to the DCI website, you will see kids are encouraged to learn typing and the summer homework for rising 6th graders must be typed. At the open house parents asked about using paper and the school seems willing to let kids read books but I am not sure about handwriting assignments.
For a variety of reasons, tech policy included, we decided not to attend DCI. I strongly suggest attending an open house to get more information to see whether it would be a good fit for your DC
Anonymous wrote:Wish they would reconsider the tech policy....
Anonymous wrote:Lots of feeder parents are also turned off by the amount of screen time/tech usage at DCI. So go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Do most of the graduates from the feeder schools that already go to 5th grade end up going to DCI? Is the reason that there are still so many open spots in Spanish because MV doesn't yet send any children to DCI? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:As long as Latin & BASIS are available (and Deal and Hardy and DCI), MacFarland is going to be in last place. But, it might be better than Brookland or Elliot Hine.