eleanor roosevelt sci tech magnet class sizes

Anonymous
hi just wondering what the average class sizes are for kids in the magnet program? have a rising 7th grader so thinking through whether private or applying for stem magnet may be a better fit. current school has smaller class sizes where he seems to be thriving...
Anonymous
9th grade DC has a couple of classes with less than 15 students and a few with 25-30.
Anonymous
How has your student’s freshman year been? What has surprised you in a good way / been a highlight so far? What’s been tricky or not met expectations so far? We have a rising freshman, and we are so on-the-fence about ERHS SciTech or private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How has your student’s freshman year been? What has surprised you in a good way / been a highlight so far? What’s been tricky or not met expectations so far? We have a rising freshman, and we are so on-the-fence about ERHS SciTech or private.


I was a little worried before he started, since it is a big school and I wasn't sure if it would feel completely overwhelming. However, he settled right in and loves it. His teachers are great and they seem very approachable. The workload seems very manageable. No real surprises- good or bad.

Just a heads up that we still had to put a deposit at a private, since the ERHS offer came after the deadline for the private school.
Anonymous
Thank you. I was hoping the school may have an open house (even virtual) for prospective families. There's nothing online about it, but maybe you have heard of such a thing being offered in the past? Or coming up?

What would you estimate the typical homework load each night to be for scitech students? Does your student have time to participate in other activities / a part-time job?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I was hoping the school may have an open house (even virtual) for prospective families. There's nothing online about it, but maybe you have heard of such a thing being offered in the past? Or coming up?

What would you estimate the typical homework load each night to be for scitech students? Does your student have time to participate in other activities / a part-time job?



My DD applied and was accepted last year. There were two virtual open houses. One before the application was due and one after the results.

She decided not to attend but there was a lot of good information shared at the meetings. Good luck!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I was hoping the school may have an open house (even virtual) for prospective families. There's nothing online about it, but maybe you have heard of such a thing being offered in the past? Or coming up?

What would you estimate the typical homework load each night to be for scitech students? Does your student have time to participate in other activities / a part-time job?



My DD applied and was accepted last year. There were two virtual open houses. One before the application was due and one after the results.

She decided not to attend but there was a lot of good information shared at the meetings. Good luck!


PP here. This is correct. There were a couple of virtual sessions with lots of info shared. There is also a lot of information about the curriculum and courses on the website. Homework seems to vary a bit- I would guess between 30-60 minutes a night right now, but I don't really monitor this much. Some nights there is none, because he is able to get it done at school. So, yes he has plenty of time for other activities. I expect that homework demands will increase a lot as he gets further along, but right now it is fairly minimal.
Anonymous
Did your student come in with a "cohort" of kids s/he already know from middle or elsewhere? Anyone with kids who will be bit on their own before settling in have experiences to share?
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Anonymous wrote:Did your student come in with a "cohort" of kids s/he already know from middle or elsewhere? Anyone with kids who will be bit on their own before settling in have experiences to share?


There are a few students from his middle school that also attend. A couple of students here and there in his classes, and a few that he doesn't see at all. He found it easy to make new friends, but I think it was reassuring to have a few familiar faces around in the beginning.
Anonymous
Those weighing other options, what tipped the scale in favor of ERHS? Or vice versa?
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