^^ Don't want to quote the whole back and forth above. I'm not that PP and my sense is from her arguments that she is actually IB for SH (whether Watkins or LT, I can't tell). I'm the PP who asked what the tangible benefit is of IB when both scores at LT and Brent are at Watkins. I'm IB for Watkins and sent one kid to SH already and another on the way. |
You're getting a little delusional when you accuse schools of being "designed to keep IB students out."
PLEASE everyone, step out of your little bubble and realize you're part of a system that's bigger than you and your family, within a very complex city. If you accept the reality you might come a few steps closer to getting what you want. |
Few things: 1. IB for SH. 2. Would never have occurred to me to even mention it because as has been said by other posters, you are delusional for having concocted a conspiracy theory where OOB families with zero right to LT or SH somehow crowd out IB families who need only walk into the office and register. By all means explain it. 3. Far from begrudging the OOB population, I appreciate that many of them were willing to commit to the feeders at a time when I, and my neighbors, were not. And because of them my kid has a path and my house is worth more today than it was a decade ago. And when enough IB families enroll then those OOB families will no longer be in attendance, not even sibling preference. You remind me of an unemployed person who doesn't want to take a job beneath her but sits at her table complaining about immigrants and transplants taking jobs...jobs you would never in a million years want. Maybe you don't understand by-right and IB and the lottery? Seriously. Just reply and let us know and we can explain it to you. |
How's your experience been? Any surprises? Did much of his/her 5th grade class move with him/her to SH? Would love to hear from actual parents in lieu of people who know people who heard at the Starbucks that... |
Good luck with that lottery in 6th grade, start saving your pennies for MS, or don’t let the door hit you on your way out to the suburbs! |
thank you for this post. If you compare 5th grades scores between charters and Hill DCPS you'll find the Hill schools compare favorably to Latin and BASIS, despite 5th grade attrition from DCPS to PCS. Too much of this focus compares DCPS MS (6-8) to PCS MS (in this case 5-8), but the evidence doesn't support better outcomes for charters in 5th. Obviously the Hill 5th grade DCPS schools are retaining performing students. The standard line is 'charters need to make up ground for DCPS deficiencies in ES' yet the Hill DCPS students who stay in DCPS do at least as well if not better in 5th. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what will happen to the MS achievement levels in Hill DCPS if these students stay in the system. Latin and BASIS are assumed to be far more rigorous compared to DCPS (granted more homework), but the evidence doesn't support the assumption that either is providing better educational outcomes. Sure math is a little higher at PCS, but look at LT and SWS on ELA. If you really want to get in the weeds, you'll also find a negligible difference between advanced scorers across sectors too. 5th Grade ELA Brent ES 59% Ludlow Taylor ES 69% Maury ES 54% School-Within-School @ Goding 71% Watkins ES 43% Basis DC PCS 55% Washington Latin PCS 54% 5th Grade Math Brent ES 41% Ludlow Taylor ES 46% Maury ES 42% School-Within-School @ Goding 46% Watkins ES 37% BASIS DC PCS 51% Washington Latin PCS Middle School 51% |
SWS was in the cluster, had the same inbounds as Peabody/Watkins, and fed to Watkins and Stuart Hobson. It never fed to SH when it was a standalone school, it did when it was one of three pre-school options in the Cluster. |
The outcomes at 5th and 6th aren’t what most parents are most worried about, it’s the 9-12 part! Wanna talk about the OTHER big problem, called Eastern? How about those feeders? |
^^ NP.
Just FYI -- there are lots of students at both BASIS and Latin who do NOT live on the Hill (see page 21 and 124). You can't prove what you are trying to with these stats. https://dcpcsb.egnyte.com/dl/wz03B5UHgG |
Yes, and many of the families would go private after SWS. The ones who went on to Watkins would jump ship before SH. Small percentages of SWS Kindergarden graduates ever matriculated from SH. Yes a few, but only a few. SWS has never been a big part of SH. |
And now that the common lottery is being enforced and SWS can't cherry pick the yoga=pants wearing mafia, watch how the demographics of that school start to change to reflect what a city-wide ES should look like. |
a few, yes, but "many" is BS? |
do you actually get out and meet any other parents on the Hill? This is such a stupid swing and a miss it's laughable. |
Funny - we don’t think of ourselves as unicorns. SWS-Watkins-SH and then Walls. We aren’t numerous but there is always a steady cohort of SWS/downstairs Peabody (before the split) who went on to Watkins and the SH. |
It is a citywide school. Unless it was gaming the system it should not have looked like the immediate neighborhood. It should have looked like HRCS on or near the Hill. But thanks for making my point for me. |