Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI doesn't track academically for science, social studies or English, and the math doesn't tend to wow parents.
Do you mean there are no advanced classes for any subjects except math (and language)? How do they differentiate at the middle and high levels then, or does differentiation just not happen at all?
DCI believes in heterogenous classrooms. Differentiation is supposed to occur within the classroom, but it rarely does.
Try Georgetown mom. That would be me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but don’t expect serious Chinese. Standards aren’t high, no native speakers even on the advanced track for YuYing graduates. Program is cozy without real rigor in any subject. Be realistic.
The MoCo Dad again?
Anonymous wrote:Kids definitely aren't on track to earn an IB Diploma if they start their only foreign language in 9th grade.
If that's the story, not at all "fine" for strong students.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but don’t expect serious Chinese. Standards aren’t high, no native speakers even on the advanced track for YuYing graduates. Program is cozy without real rigor in any subject. Be realistic.
Anonymous wrote:DCI doesn't track academically for science, social studies or English, and the math doesn't tend to wow parents.
Do you mean there are no advanced classes for any subjects except math (and language)? How do they differentiate at the middle and high levels then, or does differentiation just not happen at all?
DCI doesn't track academically for science, social studies or English, and the math doesn't tend to wow parents.