Btw, I didn't say anything about Deal because I have heard Oyster parents compare the school to Deal. I think that Oyster is best for students whose priority is attending a top-notch immersion school (as it is for us). Deal may be best for students who are struggling with the Spanish immersion curriculum, or desire a larger school with more extracurricular activities.
OK, so now that we are through with validating my credentials as a bonafide Oyster parent we can talk about more important stuff. Like what in your view sets Oyster apart from LAMB? It can't just be the scores, because that can be correlated with the quality / SES level of students going to each school.
Anonymous wrote:Btw, I didn't say anything about Deal because I have heard Oyster parents compare the school to Deal. I think that Oyster is best for students whose priority is attending a top-notch immersion school (as it is for us). Deal may be best for students who are struggling with the Spanish immersion curriculum, or desire a larger school with more extracurricular activities.
OK, so now that we are through with validating my credentials as a bonafide Oyster parent we can talk about more important stuff. Like what in your view sets Oyster apart from LAMB? It can't just be the scores, because that can be correlated with the quality / SES level of students going to each school.
Anonymous wrote:
Pensaba que estabas enlazando este
Cute. Pero te gusto el que puse de Calle 13?
Tambien
Y esta, mas enfocada en nuestro futuro bilingue?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRpeEdMmmQ0
Anonymous wrote:
Pensaba que estabas enlazando este
Cute. Pero te gusto el que puse de Calle 13?
Btw, I didn't say anything about Deal because I have heard Oyster parents compare the school to Deal. I think that Oyster is best for students whose priority is attending a top-notch immersion school (as it is for us). Deal may be best for students who are struggling with the Spanish immersion curriculum, or desire a larger school with more extracurricular activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Funny--I've been an Oyster parent for a few years now. I have never (not once), heard an Oyster parent claim that our school is "in the same league" as LAMB, Stokes, MV, Marie Reed, Bancroft, etc. However, I frequently read statements on DCUM (from parents at those other schools ) claiming to be in the same league as Oyster. Hmmm...
One more volunteer for the DCUM gestapo. Yes, I am an Oyster parent. The easiest way to prove it to you right now is that we all received a robocall from Mayra changing the date of her coffee last Friday.
Funny you were not pissed by me putting Oyster in the same league as Deal.
I'm not pissed at all. However, you sound... a bit upset. I simply observed that I have never heard an Oyster parent claim to be in the same league with LAMB, or any other immersion schools in DC. That is my experience, and I'm not interested in having a back and forth with you about it.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Funny--I've been an Oyster parent for a few years now. I have never (not once), heard an Oyster parent claim that our school is "in the same league" as LAMB, Stokes, MV, Marie Reed, Bancroft, etc. However, I frequently read statements on DCUM (from parents at those other schools ) claiming to be in the same league as Oyster. Hmmm...
One more volunteer for the DCUM gestapo. Yes, I am an Oyster parent. The easiest way to prove it to you right now is that we all received a robocall from Mayra changing the date of her coffee last Friday.
Funny you were not pissed by me putting Oyster in the same league as Deal.
I'm not pissed at all. However, you sound... a bit upset. I simply observed that I have never heard an Oyster parent claim to be in the same league with LAMB, or any other immersion schools in DC. That is my experience, and I'm not interested in having a back and forth with you about it.
Anonymous wrote:\Funny--I've been an Oyster parent for a few years now. I have never (not once), heard an Oyster parent claim that our school is "in the same league" as LAMB, Stokes, MV, Marie Reed, Bancroft, etc. However, I frequently read statements on DCUM (from parents at those other schools ) claiming to be in the same league as Oyster. Hmmm...
One more volunteer for the DCUM gestapo. Yes, I am an Oyster parent. The easiest way to prove it to you right now is that we all received a robocall from Mayra changing the date of her coffee last Friday.
Funny you were not pissed by me putting Oyster in the same league as Deal.
Pensaba que estabas enlazando este
\Funny--I've been an Oyster parent for a few years now. I have never (not once), heard an Oyster parent claim that our school is "in the same league" as LAMB, Stokes, MV, Marie Reed, Bancroft, etc. However, I frequently read statements on DCUM (from parents at those other schools ) claiming to be in the same league as Oyster. Hmmm...
Anonymous wrote:Genial cancion, pero cuidado. Vivimos en el pais del Séptimo de Caballería (y voluntariamente)...
Elegimos vivir aca, pero no nos olvidamos de donde venimos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkFJE8ZdeG8
Calle 13 - Latinoamérica
Genial cancion, pero cuidado. Vivimos en el pais del Séptimo de Caballería (y voluntariamente)...
Anonymous wrote:As you said, the key scores are math and reading...on pretty much every standardized test (not just DC CAS). So it's nice that LAMB's students have done well in composition and science, but it really doesn't matter much.
I am at Oyster, I think all these scores matter. In any case, the point of bringing up the scores (not me that brought them up) is to show that Oyster is in the same league as Deal and LAMB. It does not make sense to argue over a few % points. That's what the JKLM boosters do.