Calm down. |
If they're asking for ideas, it has definitely not been budgeted. Budgeted means the RFPs, plans, proposals, have been completed and (most critically) been approved. Maury is in line with everyone else, and with Bowser's last budget, school improvements requests were far too long. Don't expect anything in time for your child to actually attend there. Don't believe me - look at the Janney/Murch fiasco. |
| It has been budgeted...but DGS turned down the amount given and a new amount (and later start year) is being approved in this cycle. RFP is completed and the feedback was for the conceptual architects as feedback. We heard that a final design will be voted on, as well as proposed budget, this month. |
| Would you consider JO Wilson or Ludlow-Taylor? I think the class sizes are much smaller - about 18-20 in K with a teacher and aide. |
Then it isn't in the budget. If DGS turned it down, then it's not in the budget. If there's a new amount with an RFP, awaiting feedback, then it's still a proposal. That's what RFP means - Request for Proposal. It's not in the budget until it shows up as a line item in the city budget. |
That's right. For K, you are guaranteed. |
I'm not sure why it's listing Van Ness as a Title I school, but the Head of School (during her presentation at the open house) clearly stated that the school was not a Title I school this year. |
| Maury is an amazing school in a wonderful neighborhood. Everyone I know is very happy there. |
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OP, you're asking for an assessment of Maury ES in terms of a well-rounded education and school culture, or roughly that's what I understand. My children went/go to Maury. One is now in a high performing middle school with children from other excellent elementary schools in the mix. S/he is consistently scoring at or near the top of the class. Starting with the first year in middle school, we were extremely reassured that Maury had prepared our child so well academically, in all subjects, including (in fact especially) in science. Maury provides a truly well-rounded and robust education, I can now affirm that for you in hindsight.
As for school culture, and that really extends into the parent culture (I can tell you because I'm exposed to more than one school now, three to be exact): Maury is a singularly nurturing place to be. The vast majority of children (and parents) are smart, focused, empathetic, cheerful, and 100% invested in their education and school, in a very constructive way. The same goes for administrators and teachers, who are hugely committed across the board, whether they just started or have been there for several decades. As everywhere, Maury is not void of "high maintenance" parents and children that can get on your nerves and there are also many students and parents who struggle on all ends and need a lot of help. But it's an very inclusive and not a divisive environment. Since you'll inevitably hear the "no acceptable middle school" mantra, let me say that if someone can get that remedied, the Maury community can, and indeed does. |
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Kindergarten classes at Maury are smaller this year due to the addition of a K/1 split class. The two full K classes have 23-25 kids and the K/1 split is a little smaller (maybe 21-22). All the classes have a teacher and an aide.
Check the Maury website if you want more details on modernization planning. Maury got $5.8M in the FY16 budget for a classroom addition that would replace the trailers, but DCPS and DGS later decided more would be needed for ADA compliance for the historic building and possibly modernization of the multipurpose room. DCPS has started the School Improvement Team (SIT) process and a feasibility study is underway to inform estimates the FY17 budget. Construction won't start until June 2017 at the earliest. |
Sorry I missed the fact that this was for K. Yes no wait list for K and up, of course! We are very happy with Maury! |
Sure, by going to Latin, Basis, or DCI - exactly like Brent has done before them. |
Op here - thanks so much for taking the time to write this very insightful post. I truly appreciate it. I will contact the school and request a tour. I'm very happy to hear how well your middle schooler is doing and how impressed you've been with the elementary education that you received at Maury. |
Please enlighten us as to the manner by which the Maury community has managed to remedy the middle school situation and, in particular, Eliot-Hine. I'll get some popcorn. |
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Wow PP. Not a Maury parent, but your attitude is alarming. I do live in th neighborhood and know of some committed parents who are sending their children to Eliot-Hine. It takes people like that to change a school, and I'm impressed at their tenacity.
As far as your comment about "getting the popcorn", it is neither cute nor original. |