| I know a number of families who have kids at Janney now who are going to attempt to lottery into Mann or Hearst for grades 3, 4, or 5. |
| Another family IB for Janney. Our child needs smaller classes so we drive right by Janney on our way to a charter school. Wish they could get class size under control. |
Must vary by school. My friend's 1st grader has 29 students in her class, with one teacher. And the rest of the elementary is in the same boat. |
So the very people who malign Hearst and it's OOB population will now be applying to attend there as OOB? That's rich. |
Janney has 700 kids and is a hardly monolithic community. A few vocal families don't represent the whole school. |
Janney boundaries should be redrawn. |
| My DC is in one of the maligned 3rd grade classes. She is doing fine and having a great year. Personal attention is overrated for most kids. |
If you give it a chance, you will be very impressed with Hearst. No school is perfect, but class sizes of 20-22 kids at Hearst is unbelievable for this region. Brand new facilities, access to Sidwell and DCPR facilities. Tremendous aftercare program. Path to Deal. There is a lot to like. |
A couple of the 3rd grade classes have been great. Some of the others have been crazy. It's all about the mix of kids. They really didn't distribute the more "challenging" kids evenly. That said, my child is in one of the difficult classes and comes home daily telling us about the chaos. But still he/she is learning. Kids are FAR, FAR more resilient than we give them credit more. They don't need the perfect environment or much teacher time to learn. Most can learn despite chaos around them. |
Wait. There are challenging kids at Janney???? Say it ain't so. |
I understand there are some OOB kids at Janney. How is that even possible with the severe overcrowding you describe? |
Most likely families that lived IB when they enrolled and then moved to another part of the city (and allowed to stay). |
Current 4th and 5th graders would have entered a early as 2008-09, when Janney - to my knowledge - was not over-enrolled. |
| With the other schools being renovated, hopefully there will be less infatuation with Janney and kids will be better spread out. |
I know that is up to the discretion of the principal, but it would seem that the discretion was improperly exercised when the school is so overcrowded. |