Anonymous wrote:As an upper middle class parent who knows a lot of very upper middle class people who went to a variety of different schools, I do not clutch my pearls at latin's college acceptance list and sneer, because I am not an insecure snob--and I have seen people become quite successful from a variety of backgrounds.
Were my children constrained to the stifling controlled environments that the pp would find acceptable, I would find them to be tiresome little snots, who had probably been taught by adjuncts and ta's for most of their undergraduate career.
Anonymous wrote:As an upper middle class parent who knows a lot of very upper middle class people who went to a variety of different schools, I do not clutch my pearls at latin's college acceptance list and sneer, because I am not an insecure snob--and I have seen people become quite successful from a variety of backgrounds.
Were my children constrained to the stifling controlled environments that the pp would find acceptable, I would find them to be tiresome little snots, who had probably been taught by adjuncts and ta's for most of their undergraduate career.
Anonymous wrote:As an upper middle class parent who knows a lot of very upper middle class people who went to a variety of different schools, I do not clutch my pearls at latin's college acceptance list and sneer, because I am not an insecure snob--and I have seen people become quite successful from a variety of backgrounds.
Were my children constrained to the stifling controlled environments that the pp would find acceptable, I would find them to be tiresome little snots, who had probably been taught by adjuncts and ta's for most of their undergraduate career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DCI? I notice that for the younger classes people really prize immersion schools. Why aren't people clamouring for DCI if they missed the immersion boat when they were younger?
I know that it is not immersion (sorry if I wasn't clear), but the IB curriculum is very strong on languages and I definitely learned another language by the time I graduated. I am just surprised that people on here don't regard it as high as Latin which doesn't impress me in the slightest.
Latin is in its 10th year. DCI is in its 2nd. The first year PARCC scores were not great and they are in temporary space but moving into what will be great space by fall 2017.
Basically low chances of getting in + the jury is still out.
Anonymous wrote:How many slots are there for non-feeder kids? Is it zero? Or a handful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DCI? I notice that for the younger classes people really prize immersion schools. Why aren't people clamouring for DCI if they missed the immersion boat when they were younger?
DCI isn't immersion. Students can continue advanced foreign language studies and take one other class in their feeder school language. You can also start there at 6th without a foreign language background.
I think many people ARE enthusiastic about DCI - but there have not been not very many slots available for non-feeder school students.
.Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DCI? I notice that for the younger classes people really prize immersion schools. Why aren't people clamouring for DCI if they missed the immersion boat when they were younger?
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DCI? I notice that for the younger classes people really prize immersion schools. Why aren't people clamouring for DCI if they missed the immersion boat when they were younger?