Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP, but I will say I think "hype" is the right word for MV. I know lots of people who try to get into MV, and almost all of them then try to get out.
Do you have statistics to support your claim? Your hate for MV is so obvious in every thread that is hard to take your posts seriously.
I have a lot of neighbors and friends at DCB, MV, and LAMB and they are all happy with the schools.
To OP, I live in the same neighborhood but our IB is BM. A lot of people in this neighborhood choose charters due to the DCI feeder (me included). But if that is not a problem for you then choose whatever is easier for your family. I know people that are very happy at Powell and is their first option.
I'm the PP you are responding to, but I think you misunderstand (or misidentify?) me. I haven't been posting in other threads. I don't hate Mundo. (How could I hate or root against a school full of kids!?) Just disappointed that it hasn't work for a good number of my friends and acquaintances. For people who are happy there, that is great! I just know so many folks who have "outgrown" the school before the upper grades, or whose kids' needs have not been met they had to go elsewhere. it doesn't seem like the golden ticket. Like I said, maybe a bit over-hyped, compared to other language charters across the city and other schools in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, neighbor! We did PK3 at Powell and loved it. We switched to an immersion charter (not DCB) for PK4 solely because of the feeder pattern into DCI, and I have always regretted it a bit. If you do not need a path to middle school, Powell is a great option. Even if you do need a path to middle school, I still think Powell might be the better choice. Without a guaranteed slot at DCI due to feeder expansions, you are trading off a sure good thing (excellent neighborhood school) for 5+ years of guaranteed inconvenience for a modestly better chance at DCI.
NP. If you don't mind me asking, are you at MV? We're looking at a choice between MV and Powell likely and though MV is popular and hyped, I'm not getting the impression that it's actually any better than Powell.
PP here. Yes, we left Powell for MV. I do not think my kids got fundamentally better educational experiences at MV, and there were lots of annoyances for us as parents. If I had to do it again, I would stay at Powell.
Thanks for sharing, that’s helpful to know. The middle school situation is what’s really throwing us off, but I’m not totally sold on DCI and it’s not even a guarantee anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, neighbor! We did PK3 at Powell and loved it. We switched to an immersion charter (not DCB) for PK4 solely because of the feeder pattern into DCI, and I have always regretted it a bit. If you do not need a path to middle school, Powell is a great option. Even if you do need a path to middle school, I still think Powell might be the better choice. Without a guaranteed slot at DCI due to feeder expansions, you are trading off a sure good thing (excellent neighborhood school) for 5+ years of guaranteed inconvenience for a modestly better chance at DCI.
NP. If you don't mind me asking, are you at MV? We're looking at a choice between MV and Powell likely and though MV is popular and hyped, I'm not getting the impression that it's actually any better than Powell.
PP here. Yes, we left Powell for MV. I do not think my kids got fundamentally better educational experiences at MV, and there were lots of annoyances for us as parents. If I had to do it again, I would stay at Powell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, neighbor! We did PK3 at Powell and loved it. We switched to an immersion charter (not DCB) for PK4 solely because of the feeder pattern into DCI, and I have always regretted it a bit. If you do not need a path to middle school, Powell is a great option. Even if you do need a path to middle school, I still think Powell might be the better choice. Without a guaranteed slot at DCI due to feeder expansions, you are trading off a sure good thing (excellent neighborhood school) for 5+ years of guaranteed inconvenience for a modestly better chance at DCI.
NP. If you don't mind me asking, are you at MV? We're looking at a choice between MV and Powell likely and though MV is popular and hyped, I'm not getting the impression that it's actually any better than Powell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCB was a kind of darling of dcum previously, and extremely hard to get into (like possibly the hardest of all Charters).
Interesting that DCB is down, Powell is up. I have no advice except that in general I do think DCB is a more stable long term choice. Powell still may deteriorate in upper grades. Have a close look at how parents feel about the two in say 3rd, 4th grade.
It has been a very hard year at DCB. No school has had an easy time but when both distance learning and re-opening are a mess and there is no sense that the administration appreciates things need to be improved, parents get frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:DCB was a kind of darling of dcum previously, and extremely hard to get into (like possibly the hardest of all Charters).
Interesting that DCB is down, Powell is up. I have no advice except that in general I do think DCB is a more stable long term choice. Powell still may deteriorate in upper grades. Have a close look at how parents feel about the two in say 3rd, 4th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in the same boat and matched at MV but want to stay at our perfectly good IB Spanish immersion school. I am just wondering if it’s really worth it to give up a convenient and nice neighborhood school for an annoying commute ( though it’s actually not horrible) just for a chance at a good middle school feeder in 5 years. Help me decide that it’s not (and then a space will open up at MV 😂) Bilingual family and Spanish is really important to us.
We are also a bilingual family and were in this situation 6 years ago. We chose MV. You can always go back to your IB if the charter doesn’t work. The other way around is harder. We are still happy at MV. I have a friend that left Powell for MV for issues with the administrative, but this was a couple of years ago, so not sure if Powell’s administration has changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, neighbor! We did PK3 at Powell and loved it. We switched to an immersion charter (not DCB) for PK4 solely because of the feeder pattern into DCI, and I have always regretted it a bit. If you do not need a path to middle school, Powell is a great option. Even if you do need a path to middle school, I still think Powell might be the better choice. Without a guaranteed slot at DCI due to feeder expansions, you are trading off a sure good thing (excellent neighborhood school) for 5+ years of guaranteed inconvenience for a modestly better chance at DCI.
NP. If you don't mind me asking, are you at MV? We're looking at a choice between MV and Powell likely and though MV is popular and hyped, I'm not getting the impression that it's actually any better than Powell.
NP, but I will say I think "hype" is the right word for MV. I know lots of people who try to get into MV, and almost all of them then try to get out.
Do you have statistics to support your claim? Your hate for MV is so obvious in every thread that is hard to take your posts seriously.
I have a lot of neighbors and friends at DCB, MV, and LAMB and they are all happy with the schools.
To OP, I live in the same neighborhood but our IB is BM. A lot of people in this neighborhood choose charters due to the DCI feeder (me included). But if that is not a problem for you then choose whatever is easier for your family. I know people that are very happy at Powell and is their first option.
I'm the PP you are responding to, but I think you misunderstand (or misidentify?) me. I haven't been posting in other threads. I don't hate Mundo. (How could I hate or root against a school full of kids!?) Just disappointed that it hasn't work for a good number of my friends and acquaintances. For people who are happy there, that is great! I just know so many folks who have "outgrown" the school before the upper grades, or whose kids' needs have not been met they had to go elsewhere. it doesn't seem like the golden ticket. Like I said, maybe a bit over-hyped, compared to other language charters across the city and other schools in the area.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in the same boat and matched at MV but want to stay at our perfectly good IB Spanish immersion school. I am just wondering if it’s really worth it to give up a convenient and nice neighborhood school for an annoying commute ( though it’s actually not horrible) just for a chance at a good middle school feeder in 5 years. Help me decide that it’s not (and then a space will open up at MV 😂) Bilingual family and Spanish is really important to us.