Different poster. Shut up, race baiting jerk. My Asian kid left TR after 2nd grade, bored silly. |
Different poster - I’ve heard this many times from others in real life. Great place for people fine with an okay school. |
Race baiting? Really. Please explain that one, PP.
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| I guess I'm in the minority, but I would strongly consider another year of daycare in your circumstances. Lack of outdoor space and location (driving around there is maddening, even if you don't have far to go), plus a middle school that never really lived up to its potential would make me think hesitate, too, especially with the baby situation. |
| As another parent who is interested in TR 4, I would love to hear from current parents (not other parents) about how they do outdoor time. |
Regardless, I think it should be noted that the academics at two rivers aren’t the strongest amongst the charters. |
So in your vast experience, pray tell, which ones are the strongest? |
That may be the case, but OP has no idea if her child is an advanced learner or not. Why not try it out? |
I’d put two rivers on par with inspired teaching and CMI. I would consider it if you’re inbounds for a dcps with weak test scores. It’s fine just fine. An acceptable choice given the alternative I guess. |
| PP, what do you consider the GOOD middle school charters? Or are you simply saying that you feel private is the only way to go? |
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NP. Give us a break, BASIS and Washington Latin, possibly DCI. Hardly a secret. Two Rivers MS is full of kids who struggle academically and there aren't honors classes.
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DCI, basis, Latin Deal Runner ups: Hardy, Adams, Capitol city, Stuart Hobson Would not consider two rivers, chml, any other dcps middle or citywide I was mostly talking about weak elementary academics at two rivers. I thought weak middle school academics was a given. |
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And (as always) we are back to demographics. Latin and BASIS middle school had less than 20% at-risk students.
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How does that help OP? |
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It doesn't.
OP will need serious lottery luck at Latin (or perhaps Hardy, DCI or SH), a kid who's good at math for BASIS, money for a private, or a very open mind and willingness/ability to supplement extensively to make public MS work in DC. Welcome to the club outside the Deal District. |