This varies by school. My kid went to a charter and grades were not inflated and homework was required. He did not have a 4.0. Many kids in DC don't. Do you have statistics proving the grade inflation or is that just your uninformed impression? |
PP above said DCPS. We are also at a charter middle school and grades are definately not inflated. |
| And name at least one DC public middle school where the students get to choose between taking “easy” vs. “difficult “ classes! This is really ridiculous. |
Kids who have the option to accelerate in math at Deal and Hardy can choose not to. |
This still does not make sense from the context and claims of this thread. This/these are one class/subject matter among the many classes middle schoolers have to take that could impact their GPA, and ultimately, DCPS is moving towards having all 8th graders take Algebra1. If a student does not want to take Geometry in 8th grade, it doesn’t imply that they are choosing an easy class instead. |
Grades were not inflated at our DCPS middle, either. Fewer than half a dozen kids per grade had straight As in any given term (I attended all the awards assemblies and saw the slides). |
If you are a kid applying to these schools, choosing Algebra 1 in 8th is the norm. Taking Geometry would be the difficult class. |
Any feedback on the Walls open house? |
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Stay at BASIS DC for HS.
Get a private school education for free! |
I have a kid at Walls and she likes it, seems to have found a good group of friends, is involved in activities and seems challenged. Like most schools, the teachers are a mixed bag (some great, others less so), and the facilities are lacking, especially when you see other DCPS high schools. The principal is underwhelming and unimpressive. I think the biggest asset is the cohort of kids. |
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Our in-bound is J-R, but my kid is at Banneker and likes it. Ranked it higher than Walls despite me pushing for the other way around. Something about their approach just appealed more to him after the interview.
The kids are nice. The teachers seem pretty great; we've met just about our kids's teachers through back to school nights and PTCs. I don't have a much of a read on the admin beyond that the principal seems to run a very tight ship and doesn't seem to want much parent involvement. No actual, solid complaints though more parent communication would be appreciated. Solid academics. Competitive, but friendly sports teams. Lots of fun clubs. |
I teach at a DCPS Middle School and this is not true. |
Same. |
I wouldn't judge these kids too harshly. They will be straight A students who are meeting the highest requirements for the school they are in and most of them will rise to the occasion of a harder school. Aptitudes will vary and there are certainly some 99th percentile kids who go to DCPS. Put them in a more challenging situation and they will do very well. And I'm saying this as someone who chose one of the hard charters for middle school instead of DCPS. If they wanted to go to Walls and were lucky enough to get in, I would not be worried about peer group at ALL. |
Thank you for saying this. This is so gross and I’d love this family to go as far away as possible from the “bad kids”. |