There are 24 in my 2nd grader's class. |
PK4 is capped at 20. Come back and visit us when your kid is in 1st and has 25 classmates. |
Um, that was an anti-OOB poster pretending to be a liberal. |
| Well, in the unlikely event anyone is reading this thread, I doubt they’ll be making the decision to send their child to Hearst. So the problem may have been solved already. I don’t think I want my kid going to a school with parents like this. |
Build a wall! We can put it through the park! |
Idiot |
| Hearst families are very inclusive. If you actually care come to the playground any day of the week. |
| For more inclusive social justice we need to drop enrollment caps in our more privileged public schools. |
And there is a teacher and a dedicated aide. |
Agree. Hearst is not perfect but I don't think overcrowding is one of them. At capacity? Yes. But it is not busting at the seams like some others. We are OOB and have never felt anything but included. And I am there every day on the playground. |
Parents all have biases and agendas, so take their opinions with a grain of salt. So go ask one of the teachers, in private, how effectively they feel they can educate 25 or more kids in one class even with an aide. You will (should) be pretty shocked at what you here. |
If you want smaller class sizes you will have to go private. No successful public school can guarantee small class sizes when people keep moving in-bounds. The buildings are at capacity and there is no where else to put the growing in-bounds population. This is not an OOB issue. Hearst didn’t even accept OOB this year except for one or two in a couple of grades. |
In a school with only 2 classes per grade. When you add in one or two OOB lottery kids each year per grade. And the principal sprinkles in a few more under their discretion. It leads to overcrowding. Which is where the school is today. If it were only IB kids it would be about 20 per grade. Again, ask the teachers who see what’s going on. The funny thing is that all these diversity warriors are largely EOTP white families who want to keep the OOB pipeline open. They use the minority kid straw man as a human shield to shame WOTP parents in order to hide their true motives. |
| Look, I can assure everyone OOB kids and diversity are welcomed at Hearst and no one except the PP has an expectation of 20 kids per class. Families do have an expectation that measures be taken so that classes are not overcrowded. With more apartment housing coming to the school zone, I think the overcrowding will start to be from IB and not OOB alone. That is where DCPS needs to apply some foresight and that is exactly where they have a poor track record. |
Actually, we need to improve more schools in other neighborhoods so every kid has a good neighborhood school that is not overcrowded rather than an overcrowded one they need to ride two buses to get to. But social justice is not really your interest as much as figurative bomb-throwing is. |