Payne and Miner ES

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They Payne ECE teachers are AMAZING. Consistently rated outstanding.


+1
Anonymous
We have kids at Maury but live close to Miner, where many neighbors have their kids. They all work and are probably not on these boards a whole lot. But they are all very happy with the school, facilities, teachers, leadership and all.
Anonymous
Miner is also on the upswing -- at least at the ECE level. A whole cohort of IB high SES kids started PK3 last year, the vast majority stayed for PK4 this year and quite a few are planning to stay for K next year. The parents the kids in that year are SUPER involved -- to the point that several joined the PTA & got elected to positions in it the year before their kids started. The new PK3 is even more diverse than last year's and the principal is great, so I think there is every reason to be optimistic.
Anonymous
^^ Also IBers are guaranteed spots at Miner for PK3/4, so it's easier to get "future" parents invested.
Anonymous
Why is PK3 guaranteed for in-bounders at Miner but not at Payne?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is PK3 guaranteed for in-bounders at Miner but not at Payne?


There are a handful of schools across the district that guarantee IB spots for PK. Miner and I think Van Ness are the only ones near the Hill that participate in that program. Maybe they will add some schools in the future. Although I think its designed to help bolster IB participation in ECE which has not really been an issue at Payne the past couple years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is PK3 guaranteed for in-bounders at Miner but not at Payne?


There are a handful of schools across the district that guarantee IB spots for PK. Miner and I think Van Ness are the only ones near the Hill that participate in that program. Maybe they will add some schools in the future. Although I think its designed to help bolster IB participation in ECE which has not really been an issue at Payne the past couple years.


Ten DCPS schools have early action guaranteed PK3 slots. All are Title 1 except Van Ness but every Title 1 school doesn't have the program.

For 2016-17 they are:

Aiton Elementary School
Amidon-Bowen Elementary School
Browne Education Campus
Bunker Hill Elementary School
Burroughs Elementary School
Drew Elementary School
Langdon Elementary School
Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School
Miner Elementary School
Noyes Elementary School
Stanton Elementary School
Turner Elementary School
Van Ness Elementary School

http://dcps.dc.gov/page/pre-kindergarten-pk3-and-pk4
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:An additional factor is that both Miner and Payne have a significant homeless population. DC general is close to Payne (but closing) and 20% of children in Miner are homeless. I don't remember the number for Payne. I think that the schools are definitely on the uptick. Both the Miner and Payne district is one of the nicest on Capitol Hill, with lots of young families. I put both schools on my lottery list, but lucked into a ECE spot at my inbounds. That said, I don't know how I would feel after 1st. Probably I would be fine.


Where are you getting this info? Nonsense. 20% of children at Miner aren't homeless.


Nonsense? Really?

http://greatergreatereducation.org/post/22740/where-do-dc-homeless-students-go-to-school-these-tween-hackers-can-show-you/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is PK3 guaranteed for in-bounders at Miner but not at Payne?


They only do it at schools where they can live up to the guarantee for at least a few years. I'm not sure Payne has the physical space.
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