This is so helpful, thank you PP. |
Then other comparable peer school is Deal which has wealthier families who are less likely fed workers. It’s also not just fed workers but impacting many other contracting jobs downstream |
Deal does not have wealthier families. It’s cute that you think that. But the point stands that the impacts would be felt across the city as these economic blows occur. Everything is connected. |
Then other comparable peer school is Deal which has wealthier families who are less likely fed workers.
It’s also not just fed workers but impacting many other contracting jobs downstream It’s cute that you think Deal has wealthier families than the school inbounds for Georgetown and Palisades, where over 65% of attending kids are inbounds. |
Another family with a 7th grade Hardy student, and we're also happy with the experience but can't speak to IEP implementation. |
Our DS did sixth there - interesting to hear people say there was a screen balance. Everything he did was on a screen. Homework was minimal - occasionally on paper.
It was not the place for a kid with learning differences. The staff is great if your kid can advocate for themselves or is deeply troubled - they don’t have much time for anyone who needs help but can’t/wont ask on their own. There are exceptions - good teachers and good clubs, and the administration impressed us with the care they showed but it doesn’t trickle down, and it’s virtually impossible to get a parent teacher conference. We never got one the whole year and during the unofficial one we set up we were told by a teacher that they didn’t know who our kid was. Can’t say if it’s better or worse than any other dcps, but if your kid can’t take care of themselves or needs intensive attention, there’s not much for you. |
When was this? Lots of transitions over the past few years. |