Sorry I met I can't speak to the new staff. The old staff and teachers were great I assume many of the same teachers are still at the school. |
This. My kid is in first grade and we are IB for BH. When we did lottery we couldn’t find a single parent to tell us about BH, so we did not go. By this point I do know some who tried it for PK, but lotteried out before K or 1. Most got into MV its first year when it took tons of kids. You may find there are none here with kids in those grades and indeed very small school population overall. |
If you are IB talk to your neighbors, particularly neighbors that are life time or 20+ years in their home. They may have gone to Bunker Hill, or have kids or grand kids there. There are a lot o neighbors who grandkids are attending because it is easier for grandparents to help or it is better other options. It is a small school compared to many and that is an advantage in elementary school. There are lots of middle class families, government employees, grocery story works, medical professionals, ups drivers, frost generation immigrant families, Ben here before dc was DC families. Some new but many extremely well qualified teachers. Test scores have improved over the years, the school has tired to bring in more arts and other activities. The staff do a LOT more than they are required to because they care and want to invest in their community. I like that it is a small school knowing each other makes a difference. If you stick around past Prk and give it time you will start to meet other parents and build a community. But, there are less "transplants" than are charters and Now schools. So, don't expect to jump in and "make things better" before investing time and listening. It is a good school that does a lot with a little. And if folks with resources didn't keep leaving after their free prke it would grow faster and be more diverse. |
I’m in Brookland. Bunker Hill is my IB. My kids are middle school and I don’t know anyone who sends their kids there. But I have heard second and third hand of the little kids going there. So we’re here on this board. I just didn’t have anything productive to say. |
No. You don't send your kid to Bunker Hill but instead opted out for a charter, just as the PP stated. Certain families in that neighborhood don't send their dc's to their inbound school, Bunker Hill, but rather flee to charter schools or overcrowded WOTP schools. |