| I have a probably half-baked theory (the “Watkins-Stuart Hobson Theory”) that the only high SES parents who are willing to send their kids to the higher-poverty schools are both progressive politically AND have rock star students. There are a lot of politically progressive and higher SES families that have students who struggle more, and I suspect many ifnot most of those families bail because of their academic concerns. Thoughts? |
No some parents are just racist idiots at this point. Don't laugh but Stuart Hobson is at least as good as Hardy and will be a Deal before too long Just look at the stats Free and Reduced Lunch is in the 30s and dropping over half of the students are getting 3s or better and there are more 4s than white kids attending In-bound is still low but rising |
No. You can keep the high performing neighborhood schools AND work to improve the low performing schools at the same time. |
It's so typical for people that they would rather drag the successful schools down so they're all equally shitty instead of working to improve what we have. |
I think some people are probably uncomfortable with the demographics, but I also think some people have kids that aren't rock stars or good advocates for themselves and parents are worried that the kid will get lost in the shuffle. Our kid isn't a rockstar academically but also didn't bomb and was pretty quiet (so didn't get attention either due to positive or negative behaviours). Kid fell through the cracks at a what's universally well-regarded elementary school and there wasn't enough going in Stuart-Hobson's favor to make us willing to give it a go. All we really wanted was a solid school where there were kids that did excel and everybody else was on grade level (with a few not on grade level because that is just how life goes). |
LMAO at the person who can make both those statements with a straight face. |
yup LMAO seems like you are the racist here lots more black middle class kids in the city than people think |
You're even dumber than I thought since very few people do think that. And how many FARMS are not African-American? God, you are dumb. |
We have a rockstar. We worry that she won’t be pushed to her full potential. So we avoid our IB DCPS. |
Marie Reed ES is a one example Overall ELA 55% M 47% Black/AA ELA 45% M 31% Hisp/Latino ELA 55% M 50% White and Asian, not enough data to separate Title 1 school so large percentage of economically disadvantaged and 46% ELL. Perhaps something to learn from there. |
There are a few Latino poor kids too |
I'm the Bancroft poster... I don't think anyone knows when their kid is starting preK if they'll be a rock star. But I have seen middle class parents whose kids were having social or learning problems leave the school, and maybe that was the best decision for their child. My impression is that it's the kids who are not geniuses but don't need extra help who do best at our school. |
I think this is basically right, but with very solid student relaxing rockstar. For real rockstars, parents start worrying about their kid being pushed enough/comparable peer groups/Ivy League admissions pretty early. |
| ^^ replacing rockstar |
Does she go to another DCPS or a charter or a private? |