New charter middle schools

Anonymous
We rent IB for Deal, and my basic attitude for ms at this point (it's still another year off) is "anything but Deal." I know a large school has lots of opportunities, but it just seems like it would overwhelm my kid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Since no one will step up to the plate, I looked on My School DC to see what OP is talking about. The only new charters with middle school years (6, 7, 8) that show up are: Washington Global, Children's Guild, Friendship Online, KIPP DC Valor Academy. Of course there's Brookland Middle, but OP specifically said charter.


OP should not expect others to do legwork that he or she should have done themselves. This is not a customer service line.


PP did the research. I think PP made the right choice. PP, thank you so much for serving our on-line ommunity!


Funny how OP started this thread but has yet to identify the new MS she is referring to. How is thread helping her when everyone is guessing what she could have meant?


Still there chirping away mean girl, huh? Give it a rest. Kind of surprised that when you got called out for your "we were mad at her" crap you didn't just run away with your tail between your legs...like you should have. Go away. Go play with your yoga friends. Given the length of this thread people are engaged. You aren't? OK. GO AWAY!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We rent IB for Deal, and my basic attitude for ms at this point (it's still another year off) is "anything but Deal." I know a large school has lots of opportunities, but it just seems like it would overwhelm my kid.


Visit before you decide. It is a big school, but the Team approach really works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:*sorry meant IT has 5-7th.

Also, we have two friends at Hardy and one at Adams that are quite pleased as well.




But it doesn't have real science labs, music rooms, or genuine extracurriculars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since no one will step up to the plate, I looked on My School DC to see what OP is talking about. The only new charters with middle school years (6, 7, 8) that show up are: Washington Global, Children's Guild, Friendship Online, KIPP DC Valor Academy. Of course there's Brookland Middle, but OP specifically said charter.


OP should not expect others to do legwork that he or she should have done themselves. This is not a customer service line.


PP did the research. I think PP made the right choice. PP, thank you so much for serving our on-line ommunity!


Funny how OP started this thread but has yet to identify the new MS she is referring to. How is thread helping her when everyone is guessing what she could have meant?


Still there chirping away mean girl, huh? Give it a rest. Kind of surprised that when you got called out for your "we were mad at her" crap you didn't just run away with your tail between your legs...like you should have. Go away. Go play with your yoga friends. Given the length of this thread people are engaged. You aren't? OK. GO AWAY!!!



How have you failed to notice you are the meanest girl on this thread, oh crazy one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:*sorry meant IT has 5-7th.

Also, we have two friends at Hardy and one at Adams that are quite pleased as well.




But it doesn't have real science labs, music rooms, or genuine extracurriculars.


What do you consider extra curricular? My kid does photography, chess, capoeta, and girls on the run. I hear the IFA is getting more instruments for the music rooms? I went to a fantastic middle school in CA, can't remember ever stepping foot in a lab, we had lab in our classrooms, did dissections right in class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:*sorry meant IT has 5-7th.

Also, we have two friends at Hardy and one at Adams that are quite pleased as well.




But it doesn't have real science labs, music rooms, or genuine extracurriculars.

I don't understand the ragging on schools that don't have it all. Why not celebrate what they do have and what these schools do and can offer? You do know that everyone can't afford nor can they fit into Deal?
Anonymous
I don't think you need all that stuff in middle school. A good orchestra might be nice
Using the city's resources would be fantastic. But a science lab? Why?

Signed, someone with a PhD in biochemistry.
Anonymous
I think there is only one troll that is obsessed that 5th and 6th graders have science labs. S/he rears his/her head every middle school thread. Quite sad.
Anonymous
Only in America do we obsess over bells and whistles in our kids' schools. Please read "The Smartest Kids in the World" by Amanda Ripley. Bells and whistles do not create smart kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since no one will step up to the plate, I looked on My School DC to see what OP is talking about. The only new charters with middle school years (6, 7, 8) that show up are: Washington Global, Children's Guild, Friendship Online, KIPP DC Valor Academy. Of course there's Brookland Middle, but OP specifically said charter.


OP should not expect others to do legwork that he or she should have done themselves. This is not a customer service line.


PP did the research. I think PP made the right choice. PP, thank you so much for serving our on-line ommunity!


Funny how OP started this thread but has yet to identify the new MS she is referring to. How is thread helping her when everyone is guessing what she could have meant?


Still there chirping away mean girl, huh? Give it a rest. Kind of surprised that when you got called out for your "we were mad at her" crap you didn't just run away with your tail between your legs...like you should have. Go away. Go play with your yoga friends. Given the length of this thread people are engaged. You aren't? OK. GO AWAY!!!



How have you failed to notice you are the meanest girl on this thread, oh crazy one?


You are like the girl who teases everyone else and gets your brainless, mindless friends to chime in. And then someone calls you out and you wonder why everyone is so mean to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only in America do we obsess over bells and whistles in our kids' schools. Please read "The Smartest Kids in the World" by Amanda Ripley. Bells and whistles do not create smart kids.


NP here. I don't know the science lab woman but I have to call BS on your statement. I mean, it's true, but it doesn't mean anything and it doesn't actually respond. You may not understand the difference between necessary and sufficient condition. The fact that schools can succeed without bells and whistles doesn't mean that bells and whistles have no value. And no one says they create smart kids, but to discount that the bells and whistles may enhance their learning and help in development of higher learning is to ignore reality.
Anonymous
PP, that is exactly what you are doing...ignoring reality. Shiny well-equipped science labs, theaters, gymnasiums, etc...do.not.create better students. Look at Poland, Finland, Korea...
Anonymous
Maybe the PP works for a science lab school-equipping company. I have learned that in DC, this is how most opinions are formed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since no one will step up to the plate, I looked on My School DC to see what OP is talking about. The only new charters with middle school years (6, 7, 8) that show up are: Washington Global, Children's Guild, Friendship Online, KIPP DC Valor Academy. Of course there's Brookland Middle, but OP specifically said charter.


OP should not expect others to do legwork that he or she should have done themselves. This is not a customer service line.


PP did the research. I think PP made the right choice. PP, thank you so much for serving our on-line ommunity!


Funny how OP started this thread but has yet to identify the new MS she is referring to. How is thread helping her when everyone is guessing what she could have meant?


Still there chirping away mean girl, huh? Give it a rest. Kind of surprised that when you got called out for your "we were mad at her" crap you didn't just run away with your tail between your legs...like you should have. Go away. Go play with your yoga friends. Given the length of this thread people are engaged. You aren't? OK. GO AWAY!!!



How have you failed to notice you are the meanest girl on this thread, oh crazy one?


You are like the girl who teases everyone else and gets your brainless, mindless friends to chime in. And then someone calls you out and you wonder why everyone is so mean to you.



You are seriously crazy. I have had nothing to do with your line of conversation. I just couldn't help noticing that your comments jump out, as though from an insane beyotch.

Really, I'm not the person you are fighting. I'm just the one who couldn't help noticing that your accusations are unbalanced.
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