.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got a spot for Pk4 at P St and were then dismayed to learn that they are adopting Amplify CKLA for language arts for K and up. It's an enormous time commitment and I have no idea how they will balance it with the school's other goals. I suspect that overall this will be good for the school's stats - Amplify is proven to improve test scores- but I don't like it for my kid, so we are staying put for now.
The MV test scores are very low, especially at P Street, so this makes sense.
MV Calle Ocho scores are not low.
P St is lower because they have a higher at risk.
This is exactly right. P St test scores are actually better for white kids than Calle Ocho scores are, but worse for Hispanic kids. This could be a matter of demographics because P St has much higher at risk than Calle Ocho.
I actually think that the test scores are fine at MV perhaps in part because I think the testing we have is pretty imperfect and not always a great picture of what is happening. However, DCPS bilingual schools have made huge gains and if MV wants to fill all their new pk seats they need to be competitive for better or worse.
I forget how many hours per day/week they said Amplify requires but doing the math it seemed to be almost equal to hours of school after accounting for lunch and specials. Amplify is edTech, very prescriptive, and doesn't use full texts. They use it in Montgomery County and some charter schools around town. It is very science of reading, which is great, but might not be a great fit if your kid is more advanced with language skills and you don't like edTech. I'm relieved that DCPS made a different choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a long time Calle Ocho family. I didn’t observe any crazy culture of teaching to the test. It seemed to be a frenzy of pro test stuff immediately before but not all year. We did not supplement but know families that did in math, but that seems pretty common all over DC.
CO family now at DCI. There was absolutely no teaching to the test at all. CAPE was an afterthought and we just got email with heads up that the kids would be doing CAPE testing and recommended good night sleep. That was it.
We did not supplement in anything, not even spanish, and we don’t speak any spanish. Kid did well in spanish and is in the highest tracks in math and spanish FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:We are a long time Calle Ocho family. I didn’t observe any crazy culture of teaching to the test. It seemed to be a frenzy of pro test stuff immediately before but not all year. We did not supplement but know families that did in math, but that seems pretty common all over DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got a spot for Pk4 at P St and were then dismayed to learn that they are adopting Amplify CKLA for language arts for K and up. It's an enormous time commitment and I have no idea how they will balance it with the school's other goals. I suspect that overall this will be good for the school's stats - Amplify is proven to improve test scores- but I don't like it for my kid, so we are staying put for now.
The MV test scores are very low, especially at P Street, so this makes sense.
MV Calle Ocho scores are not low.
P St is lower because they have a higher at risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got a spot for Pk4 at P St and were then dismayed to learn that they are adopting Amplify CKLA for language arts for K and up. It's an enormous time commitment and I have no idea how they will balance it with the school's other goals. I suspect that overall this will be good for the school's stats - Amplify is proven to improve test scores- but I don't like it for my kid, so we are staying put for now.
The MV test scores are very low, especially at P Street, so this makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:We got a spot for Pk4 at P St and were then dismayed to learn that they are adopting Amplify CKLA for language arts for K and up. It's an enormous time commitment and I have no idea how they will balance it with the school's other goals. I suspect that overall this will be good for the school's stats - Amplify is proven to improve test scores- but I don't like it for my kid, so we are staying put for now.
Anonymous wrote:We got a spot for Pk4 at P St and were then dismayed to learn that they are adopting Amplify CKLA for language arts for K and up. It's an enormous time commitment and I have no idea how they will balance it with the school's other goals. I suspect that overall this will be good for the school's stats - Amplify is proven to improve test scores- but I don't like it for my kid, so we are staying put for now.