The test scores are 2 years old but you should realize that the scores will be much worst if the kids took it today. DC suffered huge learning losses with closing schools so long as proven by the data. And those affected the most were the lower performing students. The achievement gap will be the greatest it’s ever been in the past 10-15 years. The pandemic has made things worst, not better. Many of these kids will never catch up and the city will deal with the ramifications of this for years to come. |
This. Making moves prior to MS is definitely not the worst thing in the world when you confront these bad test scores (new PARCC should shine a bright light on the current state of things in a month or two), as well as increasing behavior problems that start to occur in 3rd/4th grade that create a disruptive environment. And this is based on my child's experience before COVID. The pandemic has only exacerbated social/emotional issues as well as learning loss, and many DC schools are just not equipped to handle them. |
What is Brookland Middle School like these days? |
About the same as far as I can tell. |
Yup. And only about 53% in boundary versus Wells for instance with 68% in boundary. |
I don't think 53% is really that bad, and Brookland Middle is near ITDS and Latin, and not that far from BASIS. It also attracts OOB kids who live pretty close by (kids living IB for Langdon and Langley, Wheatley and Browne). If you want to criticize, criticize the math scores-- they're terrible-- but the IB% stats don't trouble me. |
Until more of the middle feeders are sending high achieving students then Dunbar will continue to fail. A kid got shot in through a window in the middle of the day at Dunbar this year. Brookland is a beautiful building becuase DCPC thinks they can build their way out of their problems. Parents will not commit to a mediocre school with basic academics. If they created a test in academy, separate from the other classes at Brookland more parents would be interested. OP I thnk you are crazy to choose Brookland over DCI |
It’s a little crazy that Dunbar is the inbound HS for Brookland. It’s not exactly “in the neighborhood”.
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Dunbar has a huge zone. There used to be other DCPS high schools in Ward 5 but they closed. McKinley Tech was also once a neighborhood school. |
To counter that Wells is close to Latin too. And some of the boundary for Wells is really close to Latin. |
Ok, but not that many people from that area actually get in to Latin 2nd St. At Latin Cooper, for the past few years, it's been easy to get in (not anymore). I should also mention that DC Prep, Friendship, and KIPP have a bigger area presence. Not that they're so great, but I don't think they're any worse. |
This school is so bad the student fight everyday, many of the students are involved in crime and over the pst couple of years you can google shootings involving these students. They teachers are not pushing the students, its a worksheet type of school. Really bad overall go somewhere else. |
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There's only 100-120 kids per grade - there also just aren't as many people who can speak to it. |
And of the parents of those kids, probably only like 2-3 percent are ardent DCUM posters. On the other hand, Brookland residents who lotteried/moved/paid for private to avoid that school are probably well represented here. |