So how many IB are going to really be at Hardy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think IB Eaton kids will be applying to SP and Hearst to into the feeder pattern for Deal.


Yes!!!
Anonymous
I understand many SP students are at Eaton and Murch
Anonymous
Make Eaton a Charter School, or build another public middle school in NW.
Anonymous
Or move boundaries around so not all NW goes to Janney.
Anonymous
BTW how are those Hardy IB coming? They're taking an even longer time to cook than we anticipated!
Anonymous
PP: referring to current Hardy IB enrollment numbers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BTW how are those Hardy IB coming? They're taking an even longer time to cook than we anticipated!



Go away troll.

Here's your numbers: "27% of this year's 6th grade class come from Hardy's feeder
elementary schools while 14% are transfers from Charters,
Independent Schools or Out-of-State"

http://www.hardyms.org/ourpages/auto/2014/11/13/59992445/HardyTour17Nov2014_FINAL.pdf


Anonymous
That's about 40 kids - well above previous years #s.
Anonymous
When will the IB/OOB statistics come out? The feeder stats are useful, but I'm curious whether the kids coming from feeders are primarily IB or OOB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BTW how are those Hardy IB coming? They're taking an even longer time to cook than we anticipated!



Go away troll.

Here's your numbers: "27% of this year's 6th grade class come from Hardy's feeder
elementary schools while 14% are transfers from Charters,
Independent Schools or Out-of-State"

http://www.hardyms.org/ourpages/auto/2014/11/13/59992445/HardyTour17Nov2014_FINAL.pdf




This flyer from Hardy is a ridiculous piece of propaganda. No information on IB vs.OOB, and it hightlights the achievements of the feeder schools. Sure, 180 have rights to go to Hardy, but how is that a Hardy achievement. Most of those kids will not attend Hardy next year. Honestly, this flyer makes me think less of the school.
Anonymous
It says, "if helpful, please feel free bringing along your 5th grader..."

It would help to have proper English on the flyer.
Anonymous
The DCPS website still has the IB percentage for last year (13%). Once that is updated, we will be able to see the IB% for this year. Not sure when that will happen. The numbers on the school publication are just there to encourage kids from the feeder schools to go to Hardy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BTW how are those Hardy IB coming? They're taking an even longer time to cook than we anticipated!



Go away troll.

Here's your numbers: "27% of this year's 6th grade class come from Hardy's feeder
elementary schools while 14% are transfers from Charters,
Independent Schools or Out-of-State"

http://www.hardyms.org/ourpages/auto/2014/11/13/59992445/HardyTour17Nov2014_FINAL.pdf




"Feeder" does not equal "IB." The apparent reluctance to publish IB numbers and willingness to publish feeder numbers suggests that the IB numbers are not good.
Anonymous
This was not an informative flyer, it was an invitation to feeder school families (4th and 5th grade) to attend the dedicated open house tour of the school. It was actually prepared by the school and a couple of committed prospective IB parents from one of the feeder schools. Fedder school parents (4th-5th grade) received this invitation by email through their PTO.

The tour lasted about 2.5 hours (school presentation by the Principal. Q&A session. School tour in separated groups headed by the two Vice-Principals). Interested parents (about 40 I'd say) were given a huge amount of first-hand information.

Feeder school parents who did not bother to attend this open house meeting and are instead complaining about this flyer sitting in their chair in front of the computer are obviously not looking into the school as a serious option for their kids.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BTW how are those Hardy IB coming? They're taking an even longer time to cook than we anticipated!



Go away troll.

Here's your numbers: "27% of this year's 6th grade class come from Hardy's feeder
elementary schools while 14% are transfers from Charters,
Independent Schools or Out-of-State"

http://www.hardyms.org/ourpages/auto/2014/11/13/59992445/HardyTour17Nov2014_FINAL.pdf




"Feeder" does not equal "IB." The apparent reluctance to publish IB numbers and willingness to publish feeder numbers suggests that the IB numbers are not good.


Go away. Enough already.

--IB Mann (I include this so that OOB parents or condo dwellers at other feeder schools ("for whom Hardy is the only option they can afford," you say) do not get blamed for my disgust with these posts)
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