Anonymous wrote:
It's a little frustrating that in order to attend DCI you must already win the charter lotteries for the feeder schools; it basically locks students out if they don't win early on. Talk about the cycle of poverty....
Anonymous wrote:Tea, lounge, chromebooks? And the DCPS schools don't even have A/C.
This is public funding, how do they make this work? Do they pay their teacher's significantly less than DCPS (which may be possible b/c of the unions?).
It's a little frustrating that in order to attend DCI you must already win the charter lotteries for the feeder schools; it basically locks students out if they don't win early on. Talk about the cycle of poverty....
Anonymous wrote:if the staff proposal goes through, i bet that zero spots will be available for DCI outside of feeders
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:random question. say you are bilingual, can you go to dci or just if you come from a feeder?
Doesn't matter if you are bilingual or not, if you aren't at a feeder you will only be able to enter in 6th or 9th grade through the lottery, and there will be limited spots in those grades, and likely many applicants. There is no benefit to being bilingual, they can't offer set aside spots other than for siblings and founders in the lottery (and maybe staff kids if the PCSB proposal goes through).
No advantage to being bilingual re: getting in, but once you're in it's possible they will let you take various subjects at your grade level with feeder school kids if you're truly bilingual in a DCI language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:random question. say you are bilingual, can you go to dci or just if you come from a feeder?
Doesn't matter if you are bilingual or not, if you aren't at a feeder you will only be able to enter in 6th or 9th grade through the lottery, and there will be limited spots in those grades, and likely many applicants. There is no benefit to being bilingual, they can't offer set aside spots other than for siblings and founders in the lottery (and maybe staff kids if the PCSB proposal goes through).
Anonymous wrote:random question. say you are bilingual, can you go to dci or just if you come from a feeder?
Anonymous wrote:Still trolling and trying to stir the pot?? If you're really at a feeder why don't you ask the feeder parents and the school's administration (who serve on the DCI Board).