JANNEY

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH is having to move from DC for his job. We would stay behind for Janney. I have to basically determine whether attending Janney is more beneficial.


Where is he moving to? If it’s a place with terrible schools, then sure stay. If it’s a place with decent schools move. It’s a nice elementary school (one of my kids went there and is now in Deal, another a current student) but it’s not like you’d removing your kid from Harvard.



The school near him is a 9/10
Janney has a slight edge. I am glad you made the Harvard remark because I am so afraid of turning it down and taking away that opportunity of a number one school from her. Our inboundry is hearst. I just trying to figure out if it's truly that Amazing.


It's not. It's a fine school. My kids have both had mostly good experiences, but it's certainly nothing so special to stay behind for.

-Another Janney parent
Anonymous
I’m confused- your in bound school is Hearst but you want to know if you’d stay behind due to Janney?
Regardless, the school is fine but has problems. What grade?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused- your in bound school is Hearst but you want to know if you’d stay behind due to Janney?
Regardless, the school is fine but has problems. What grade?


I'm also confused. Are you considering moving out of DC but would stay for Janney? I don't think it's worth changing drastic life plans for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused- your in bound school is Hearst but you want to know if you’d stay behind due to Janney?
Regardless, the school is fine but has problems. What grade?


I'm also confused. Are you considering moving out of DC but would stay for Janney? I don't think it's worth changing drastic life plans for.


+1. I would move because it would give your child a chance to make friends in your new area. Making friends is easiest in elementary school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused- your in bound school is Hearst but you want to know if you’d stay behind due to Janney?
Regardless, the school is fine but has problems. What grade?


I'm also confused. Are you considering moving out of DC but would stay for Janney? I don't think it's worth changing drastic life plans for.


+1. I would move because it would give your child a chance to make friends in your new area. Making friends is easiest in elementary school.


+1. Current Janney parent here - it’s a fantastic school and we love the community. It has been a special, warm, and nurturing environment for our kids. But a move during ES and adjustment to a new school for your child seems easier than sticking around with one parent moving away, just to attend Janney.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused- your in bound school is Hearst but you want to know if you’d stay behind due to Janney?
Regardless, the school is fine but has problems. What grade?


I'm also confused. Are you considering moving out of DC but would stay for Janney? I don't think it's worth changing drastic life plans for.


Yes would consider staying for Janney.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH is having to move from DC for his job. We would stay behind for Janney. I have to basically determine whether attending Janney is more beneficial.


Where is he moving to? If it’s a place with terrible schools, then sure stay. If it’s a place with decent schools move. It’s a nice elementary school (one of my kids went there and is now in Deal, another a current student) but it’s not like you’d removing your kid from Harvard.



The school near him is a 9/10
Janney has a slight edge. I am glad you made the Harvard remark because I am so afraid of turning it down and taking away that opportunity of a number one school from her. Our inboundry is hearst. I just trying to figure out if it's truly that Amazing.


My kids went to Janney, and I would not say it's worth separating your family to stay there. It's a fine elementary school. I don't think it's one of a kind in the country?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'd be a fool to turn it down, if you are not currently in a feeder to Deal.


Our current is hearst


Well, if you're happy then don't switch. Commute also counts.
Anonymous
If your current husband is moving for his job, then you should move with him. Having two parents matters more to a kid than having the absolute best elementary school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your current husband is moving for his job, then you should move with him. Having two parents matters more to a kid than having the absolute best elementary school.


+1 I don't know how this is even a question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why the all caps? You sound like a troll.

I just assume it’s Henry Rollins making the post
Anonymous
Current Janney parent here. I wouldn't move from Hearst, Hearst is great!
Anonymous
The only reason I might stay behind at Janney is if my kid was in 5th grade and was very attached to staying. (Even then it would be a tough call because 5th is the weakest year at Janney, so the non-academic considerations would have to weigh strongly. My DD loved Janney, her classmates, loved doing all the 5th grade “stuff”. )
Anonymous
I’m extremely confused by this whole scenario. I think…just move with your family? There are lots of good elementary schools.
Anonymous
You're going to separate your kids from their father for the sake of Janney????????


That is insanity. It's a fine school and a great community if you live in the neighborhood. It has it's good and bad parts, good and bad teachers. It is not any better than thousands and thousands of other elementary schools. Frankly it's not better than Hearst.

Signed, parent of 3 Janney grads who spent a decade being very involved at the school.
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