Are in boundary families leaving Hardy because if MacArthur?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard that people were shying away because of lack of upperclassmen for sports and not enough class options. I was wondering if this is true or not. We are thinking about moving in bounds for Eaton and have a 3rd and 5th grader.


There’s no clear information of curriculum with class offerings, extracurriculars, etc….

Unless DCPS can get their act together to be transparent about leadership, curriculum, sports, extracurriculars, etc… I don’t think many families are going to take the risk with their kids being the 1st of a brand new high school.


Principal MacCray did a Zoom with the Ward 3 EdNet this week. I thought he was about as forthcoming as possible.
Anonymous
Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. We have a child in 5th at a Hardy feeder and planning on Hardy and MacArthur. There is some concern over uncertainty, but also excitement at the potential for the new, smaller school with very strong feeders.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?


Do 9th graders at Jackson Reed take AP classes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?


Do 9th graders at Jackson Reed take AP classes?


Nobody takes AP in 9th grade. PP - don’t worry, Harvard is not in jeopardy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?


Do 9th graders at Jackson Reed take AP classes?


Nobody takes AP in 9th grade. PP - don’t worry, Harvard is not in jeopardy.


Huh? 9th graders certainly take AP classes. Just not at J-R....

Since Dr. McCray's boss is the crack creator of Honors for All and no-APs-until-11th, things don't bode well for Macarthur.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?


Do 9th graders at Jackson Reed take AP classes?


Nobody takes AP in 9th grade. PP - don’t worry, Harvard is not in jeopardy.


Huh? 9th graders certainly take AP classes. Just not at J-R....

Since Dr. McCray's boss is the crack creator of Honors for All and no-APs-until-11th, things don't bode well for Macarthur.



This. Absolutely agree.
Anonymous
Does anyone have information from that Ward 3 Ed Net meeting about sports, extracurriculars, academic offerings? Seems like it would be most helpful to discuss facts rather than wild conjecture.
Anonymous
OP, I have 2 kids that are in this position and I don't see anyone jumping ship yet. Hardy is ok. Not great, and there's certainly improvements to be made, especially since the elementary feeder we came from was so amazing. I think you'll see more people jump from DCPS in middle school for reasons that have more to do with the decline in quality overall, than due to solely the new high school.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?


Do 9th graders at Jackson Reed take AP classes?


Nobody takes AP in 9th grade. PP - don’t worry, Harvard is not in jeopardy.


Huh? 9th graders certainly take AP classes. Just not at J-R....

Since Dr. McCray's boss is the crack creator of Honors for All and no-APs-until-11th, things don't bode well for Macarthur.


Never change, DCUM. On threads about JR and other DCPS schools there is concern about lack of true AP classes and APs. Exact same posters complain about BASIS being too focused on APs.

I love you all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?


Do 9th graders at Jackson Reed take AP classes?


Nobody takes AP in 9th grade. PP - don’t worry, Harvard is not in jeopardy.


Huh? 9th graders certainly take AP classes. Just not at J-R....

Since Dr. McCray's boss is the crack creator of Honors for All and no-APs-until-11th, things don't bode well for Macarthur.


Never change, DCUM. On threads about JR and other DCPS schools there is concern about lack of true AP classes and APs. Exact same posters complain about BASIS being too focused on APs.

I love you all.


You know all of the above can be true?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke? I'd move IN-bounds from AU Park just to send my kid to a small high school with universally strong feeders.


I can’t help but to feel that this is a jab at some or one Deal feeder. Does Deal not have universally strong feeders?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will any AP classes be available in 9th grade?


Do 9th graders at Jackson Reed take AP classes?


Nobody takes AP in 9th grade. PP - don’t worry, Harvard is not in jeopardy.


Huh? 9th graders certainly take AP classes. Just not at J-R....

Since Dr. McCray's boss is the crack creator of Honors for All and no-APs-until-11th, things don't bode well for Macarthur.



This. Absolutely agree.

+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke? I'd move IN-bounds from AU Park just to send my kid to a small high school with universally strong feeders.


I can’t help but to feel that this is a jab at some or one Deal feeder. Does Deal not have universally strong feeders?


I thought it was referring to the other small high schools that don't have universally-good feeders.
Anonymous
I’ll be the lone dissenter and say I have no faith in DCPS creating a high school out of nothing and will not be offering my child at Hardy now as a Guinea pig. We have submitted applications far and wide to get our child in a different place.

Also, Hardy sucks this year. The lack of anything other than academic classes and the daily fights among students plus locked bathrooms and locker rooms, we are done if at all possible.
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