Anonymous wrote:
How many Cantonese speakers are there in DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cantonese is different from Mandarin, but uses the same characters. Part of the reason DCPS does Mandarin is because it gets supports from the Chinese embassy for Mandarin. All schools in DCPS that teach Chinese, teach Mandarin.
Cantonese speakers in this country generally use traditional characters, not mainland simplified. Most Cantonese speakers living downtown hit the road for MoCo when their kids reach 2nd or 3rd grade. We meet them at the Cantonese weekend school our kids attend in Rockville. MoCo carefully transitions bilingual kids from Cantonese to Mandarin in public school language classes, which isn't done in DC public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Cantonese is different from Mandarin, but uses the same characters. Part of the reason DCPS does Mandarin is because it gets supports from the Chinese embassy for Mandarin. All schools in DCPS that teach Chinese, teach Mandarin.
Anonymous wrote:Those are still good numbers for a school with a high farms rate. I wouldn't have an issue sending my kid there.
It's got a huge waitlist. I think we're still in the 70s for PK3 (not inbounds).
Those are still good numbers for a school with a high farms rate. I wouldn't have an issue sending my kid there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say Thomson is a struggling school. It is classified as rising and has great scores considering the number of ELL students.
I was looking at Thomson closely as an option for my DS. If you look at the breakdown based on race, there is a large gap between the Asian students and the non-Asian students, particularly Hispanic. This tells me that the school doesn't have anything to do with the great schools. The school's being carried by the Asian kids.
What do you mean the school is being carried by the Asian kids? They only make up about 20% of the population. Check your data in dcps school profiles! The school has been given the label of a reward school not because the Asian kids are carrying the school, but due tot he hard work of all the staff, students, and parents involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say Thomson is a struggling school. It is classified as rising and has great scores considering the number of ELL students.
I was looking at Thomson closely as an option for my DS. If you look at the breakdown based on race, there is a large gap between the Asian students and the non-Asian students, particularly Hispanic. This tells me that the school doesn't have anything to do with the great schools. The school's being carried by the Asian kids.