I don't think you can ascribe it to "fear." There's a widespread perception among within the school's boundary area that Hardy hasn't got its act together yet and just doesn't offer the options that people expect in a middle school. It seems that the Hardy administration needs to do a searching assessment of the school, its teaching and its program offerings can figure out quickly why that is so. Don't blame it on Rhee. I know she was controversial, especially in the eastern parts of the city, but many in Ward 3 still revere her. |
I think it's to point out how absurd it is to so frequently ascribe a racial motive to things in DC. Like the continued belief in the existence of "The Plan" and all that bullshit. |
| [quote=Anonymous]Hardy has uniforms because it has uniforms. There's always resistance to change even if it means going back to normal; especially when there's a perception that there's some kind of racial motive for "normal," as utterly ridiculous as it might seem to a nonbiased mind.[/quote]I have no problem if you enroll your kid and convince other parents to vote to dump the uniforms. What annoys me is the impression I get that your kid couldn't handle going to a school where he/she has to wear a uniform of the type that poor people wear. Really? Not the most important thing in a kid's education in my experience. |
I doubt it, but that would be an interesting survey -- the percentage of ward 3 parents who still revere Rhee. |
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Sooooo.....
Does anyone have a sense of how many IB are going to really be at Hardy? |
No. How would anyone "really" know. There will be about 130 kids in each class. There are 5 elementary schools that feed into it. Who know what is happening in every single one of these schools? Only the principal and the registrar have the answer you're looking for. Looks like you'll have to wait for the numbers to be posted on the school page at the DCPS site. |
| There seems to be a lot of speculation here about what ward 3 parents think and feel. Anyone in this discussion actually from ward 3? |
| Yes. I am one of the current Hardy parents who has posted here and I have spoken to many of my Ward 3 colleagues about why they will or will not send their students to Hardy. Race - either directly stated or implied - is a huge issue. |
odd -- whites are in the minority at Wilson and it doesn't seem to be an issue there. |
Huh. Is this also an issue with them at Wilson? |
It's really not all that complicated - there's a threshold - hard to define, but it exists - where if the population of white students falls below X, the school faces additional barriers to recruiting white students. Wilson and Deal are above this threshold; the best example of a school below this threshold is Banneker, which has the best scores in the city yet can't attract a single white student most years. And Hardy is also below this threshold. Hope that helps you understand this phenomenon. I assure you, it exists. |
See previous answer.... |
| If my IB child goes to Hardy in a year, I will refuse to send my child in a uniform. Others should do so as well. It is a public school. |
| If my IB child goes to Hardy in a year, I will refuse to send my child in a uniform. Others should do so as well. It is a public school. |
Nor is it an issue at Deal which had a substantial AA population. The discussion about Hardy isn't about race at all, it's about academic quality. It's the old DC shuffle -- when people don't like the question, or don't like the answer, they try to invent a racial issue to inject and get everyone sideways. I call BS on this one. |