So, what is wrong with Hardy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...
Anonymous
The planned DCPS budget cuts at Hardy can't be good for the school's upward momentum.
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.


It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.


It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.


Indeed. Our DC is graduating IB this year and we will be going to private school.
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.


It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.


Indeed. Our DC is graduating IB this year and we will be going to private school.


From Key?
Anonymous
Watching Kaya's latest clown car antics on priorities, single sex education schools that violate title IX, funding cuts, etc., IB parents wonder if DCPS really has the bandwidth to improve Hardy meaningfully.
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.


It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.


Indeed. Our DC is graduating IB this year and we will be going to private school.


From Key?


We're at Key but will not do Hardy.
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.


It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.


Indeed. Our DC is graduating IB this year and we will be going to private school.


From Key?


We're at Key but will not do Hardy.


Why not?
And what sense do you have of the other Key families in your cohort? Do you see people trending favorably toward Hardy, or not?
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.


It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.


Indeed. Our DC is graduating IB this year and we will be going to private school.


From Key?


We're at Key but will not do Hardy.


Why not?
And what sense do you have of the other Key families in your cohort? Do you see people trending favorably toward Hardy, or not?


We feel that after Key, Hardy would be almost a step back educationally. The parents with whom I talk regularly are not keen on Hardy either. Some are planning for their kids to go charter, others parochial or independent. I haven't noticed any trend toward Hardy, far from it. But I have no experience with the situation in prior years.
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Anonymous wrote:Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!!

PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining.


So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?


I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would DIE. There is zero new here...and yet...


It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.


It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.


Indeed. Our DC is graduating IB this year and we will be going to private school.


From Key?


We're at Key but will not do Hardy.


Why not?
And what sense do you have of the other Key families in your cohort? Do you see people trending favorably toward Hardy, or not?


We feel that after Key, Hardy would be almost a step back educationally. The parents with whom I talk regularly are not keen on Hardy either. Some are planning for their kids to go charter, others parochial or independent. I haven't noticed any trend toward Hardy, far from it. But I have no experience with the situation in prior years.


IB here too but Hardy is certainly not an option for our child
Anonymous
Well, then, it's settled. A couple of IB parents have posted that they will not be sending their child to Hardy, so the school is going down the drain. Show over.

Can this thread end now?
Anonymous
We're in 6th grade, IB. Very happy with the everything about the school, especially the small classes and personalized programming (7th kids in one class; 13 in math class, etc...).

6th and 7th grade cohorts are totally fine. 8th grade a bit rough but will be out next year.

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Anonymous wrote:We're in 6th grade, IB. Very happy with the everything about the school, especially the small classes and personalized programming (7th kids in one class; 13 in math class, etc...).

6th and 7th grade cohorts are totally fine. 8th grade a bit rough but will be out next year.



Hey, my son is in 8th grade. There are really nice kids in his class. Eight graders, whatever school they're in, are just plain fools. I count my son in that crowd. I swear he has lost his mind in the last couple of months.
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