No, I said what I effing meant. SWS does not have a guaranteed middle school feed. You return to your neighborhood school. |
Nope, the middle school feed in Elliot-Hine. Lots of students currently in 3rd, 4th, and 5th live in bounds for Stuart Hobson because they started at SWS when the boundary was the Cluster so they may go there based on address, but the school truly does feed into EH. |
| SWS is a citywide school. Where is the reference for the middle school to which it feeds? |
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/SY16-17%20School%20Feeder%20Patterns%20-%20Revised_0.pdf |
Right. This states no feed. |
NP here. If you meant that, then you are wrong. SWS absolutely feeds to E-H. |
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Back to the test results and the difference between "old" SWS and current SWS, because I have kids in the younger grades and am VERY concerned (not impressed with the work I see of the students in the older grades hung in the hallways-- terrible spelling, penmanship, etc), but really deeply would love to be able to stay at SWS because it makes our commute great and the kids have great friends and are so happy. But, bottom line, we need a school that will prepare them for advanced math, etc, in middle school (not planning on MS on the Hill), so if SWS can't do that, we'll move.
Test results: You need to control for race in showing the data. When you control for race SWS does not fare as well. As another poster said, it makes no sense that a school as white and affluent as SWS should have such low scores. It is almost like it is failing the very demographic that is "impossible" to fail! Can folks speak to specifics about how things are changing to take academics more seriously? Do parents of older kids have confidence the kids who are in PK, K, and 1st this year will be able to spell, use correct grammar, be on the path to MS advanced math, etc, when they leave 5th grade? |
Correct. On the DCPS school profile page it does not list a destination MS unlike other Ward 6 school: http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/School-Within-School+%40+Goding Other schools in Ward 6 (not citywide) list destination MS: http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Brent+Elementary+School http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Watkins+Elementary+School You go back to your IB MS after SWS as the default. |
I think maybe this is a case where the website doesn't have accurate information or maybe SWS and Eliot-Hine don't have correct info. Call up SWS and ask them about MS feed. Eliot-Hine reps came out to the school in December to talk about MS because we feed into them. Maybe the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing . . . |
+1 Eliot-Hine's staff has been actively working this year with the staff at its feeder schools, including SWS, to increase interest in feeder schools' kids continuing on to the designated MS. If you have specific questions, call the SWS main office and they will confirm that Eliot-Hine is the feeder and can answer other questions you have. |
| ^^^ meant to say that SWS is the feeder to Eliot-Hine, not other way around. |
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To answer op, traffic out of Brookland in that direction seems to get worse and worse every year and is only going to worsen with development plans, unless the powers that be make some forward thinking changes. If you're not comfortable biking or on public transitbr carpooling to broaden your options, I think the traffic would be a headache.
Have you visited capital city charter school? From my visits, I thought it compared nicely to sws and would be an easier commute. |
| There is more than one route going to SWS from Brookland. Try traveling on different streets. There is more than one way to SWS. Also, the time you travel matters. If you have to go to before care very early, you may avoid some traffic. |
| Reading these posts makes one concerned whether the school prepares its students or the future. What makes it so different from Brent and Ludlow Taylor on the hill or the other schools listed before that makes some wonder about whether it prepares kids for advanced math and other subjects? Aren't the teachers just as qualified and the kids just as motivated? Don't kids come from around the city, though it doesn't seem that diverse beyond special ed? |
I don't know why you'd be "concerned" about that. Brent has fewer kids on free and reduced lunch and less than half the % of kids in special ed but its test scores are virtually identical to those of SWS. Ludlow Taylor has very different demographics and much lower test scores so I'm not sure why you'd compare those. |