+1 Thank you for this post. People keep acting like 7th graders are gaming the system when they really have very little choice in their schedules. |
PE is an elective at my kids’ school. |
| The key point here is that, with a GPA cutoff this high, every 7th grade teacher in town has the power to unilaterally disqualify any child just by giving them an A-. And that very much includes the PE teachers. |
You claim that the “vast majority of students take the same amount of PE.” You are familiar with the courseload of the entire ecosystem of schools in DCPS and the area including charters and privates? Seriously? You have no idea. My kids’ took PE in 5th grade and that was it. There is a huge difference between schools and classes. The point is that Walls doesn’t differentiate at all. So, yes, PE/art/whatever counts the same as Algebra 2. And no not every kid is taking PE and not every kid is taking Algebra 2. And, yes, math classes (and other classes) vary widely in rigor from school to school. If you think that some kids aren’t taking easier electives, you are kidding yourself. Seriously, given the rampant grade inflation in DCPS (compounded by the pandemic and by the perverse results of the DCPS IMPACT bonus system on student grades, as a PP noted), Walls’ selection system is just dumb. Moreover, magnet schools in other urban areas don’t do anything like it. Schools like Stuyvesant and Bronx High School of Science (NYC) and Lowell (SF) all require a test—as did Walls a couple of years ago. Walls should bring back the exam. |
We also got one last night for a March 11 interview. At least the SWW team seems to be putting in the hours to try to clean up the situation as best they can given the choices already made. |