Anonymous wrote:I'm not in the DC area, but its funny reading this thread. DC is way behind the times if you guys are discussing this. Major (and excellent) school systems around the US are using student-issued laptops and no longer have textbooks. And as an aside - because there are no textbooks, they fewer need for lockers. My high school kid doesn't use a locker and hardly any kid in the school does (except gym lockers).
No paper assignments are completed anymore - all assignments are uploaded to the teacher via google docs. Everything is posted online; students can choose to print study guides, worksheets, etc but it is not required.
Wow, I can't believe this is a new thing in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI feeder parent here. I'm very disappointed with what's happened and will try for a Basis or Latin slot.
Is there any tech time at Basis or Latin? Just wondering?
Anonymous wrote:I thought DCI was adding space bc they were going to be over enrolled by feeder families?
I feel languages is a huge priority, but would not go to DCI due to the technology.
Anonymous wrote:Does the admin care that a lot of feeder parents for the incoming year are now looking elsewhere? I would think it would really impact the goal/mission of their second language program/agenda. They'd have to rely on lottery to fill the slots and those spots would likely be filled w/out having a second language.
Anonymous wrote:With 166 eligible rising 6th graders from the feeders - well more than they need to keep their projections on track - I don't think the Administration sees the parents from the feeders as a group they need to cultivate or listen to either. We were on the fence re DCI but now planning on our 5th grader heading to Basis next year and supplementing foreign language outside of school.
Anonymous wrote:DCI feeder parent here. I'm very disappointed with what's happened and will try for a Basis or Latin slot.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not in the DC area, but its funny reading this thread. DC is way behind the times if you guys are discussing this. Major (and excellent) school systems around the US are using student-issued laptops and no longer have textbooks. And as an aside - because there are no textbooks, they fewer need for lockers. My high school kid doesn't use a locker and hardly any kid in the school does (except gym lockers).
No paper assignments are completed anymore - all assignments are uploaded to the teacher via google docs. Everything is posted online; students can choose to print study guides, worksheets, etc but it is not required.
Wow, I can't believe this is a new thing in DC.
Anonymous wrote:DCI feeder parent here. I'm very disappointed with what's happened and will try for a Basis or Latin slot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in the DC area, but its funny reading this thread. DC is way behind the times if you guys are discussing this. Major (and excellent) school systems around the US are using student-issued laptops and no longer have textbooks. And as an aside - because there are no textbooks, they fewer need for lockers. My high school kid doesn't use a locker and hardly any kid in the school does (except gym lockers).
No paper assignments are completed anymore - all assignments are uploaded to the teacher via google docs. Everything is posted online; students can choose to print study guides, worksheets, etc but it is not required.
Wow, I can't believe this is a new thing in DC.
And you just happen to be reading this forum... why?
Because nobody else that isn't from DC posts on DCUM? The thread came up in Recent Topics. Geez.