Except that LT has always been an outlier in the performance of AA test takers, at least since my family entered the school system in 2011. I acknowledge the achievement gap, but LT has always been a high performing school. |
Why don’t you take photos of license plates and anonymously report them to OSSE? |
NP. Observing a license plate and a student walking in the school door isn't enough to file a report OSSE and the DC AG's office. You must report the student's name and grade (required fields on the tip form) and your reason for suspicion, which could include out of state plates. https://osse.dc.gov/page/osse-suspicion-non-residency-form |
NP. I wish the previous poster was exaggerating, but I walk by there in the mornings and notice a lot of MD plates as well. |
How did you put it? "You obviously have no experience with SH." Are you referring to yourself? The student entrance is on 4th Street!!!!! Students are not allowed to enter the building on E, so unless they are accompanied by an adult (heading to the office) they are required to go to the 4th street entrance! OBVIOUSLY you know all about it! |
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Here is what I do know as a NP and a neighbor - there are a bunch of MD drivers who come down 4th from H and another group that cuts off MD to F and then quickly and dangerously rush past SWS to then end up in a huge clog to turn left onto 4th.
And then there are the rest of the middle schoolers, of all colors, arriving by bus and foot and bike and even skateboard. I have a hard time believing that every child arriving by MD plated car is IB for SH. Because Watkins. |
| YOU PEOPLE get your facts straight before posting!!! SH HAS THREE (I REPEAT "THREE") FEEDERS - WATKINS, JO WILSON AND LUDLOW-TAYLOR!!! |
| DP- there are always cars with MD plates parked on 4th but also on 5th, E, and F dropping off and picking up. Always. It’s a joke at this point. |
You are right. And they all could have MD boundary cheaters. My personal experience is only with Watkins in regards to SH. |
Not always. They had to claw their way to the top with a team of strong teachers and the former principal (before Bell) who helped put LT on the map. Bell and Smith has just maintained what she achieved.
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| Like I said Ludlow has a successful school for years. Go through the archives and you'll see lots of people claiming it's because of cheating, too much drilling, whatever. Any excuse to denigrate the students and teachers. Lots of white familes refusing to send their kids there and would send them to a lower performing school because there's more white students. |
| This white mom doesn't give a hoot about PARCC scores. The test if so poorly designed, absurdly long and developmentally inappropriate that by now it's been ditched by every single state that joined the PARCC Consortium in 2010, all 20 states. Only DC has stuck with the original PARCC. I cared about other things when I avoided Ludlow for PreK3 years back. If my kids were five or six years younger, we'd be at Ludlow. |
Some of us did send our kids there. We went for PK3 about 7-8 years ago and because of the negative experience switched our child out, as did every neighborhood family we knew (yes, most but not all of whom were white, if you're curious, but all of whom were highly (grad school) educated). This wasn't about race: We knew the racial composition of the school when we enrolled. I won't deny the the racial conflict played a role, with very racially contentious PTA meetings. What I hear now from current parents is that things are hugely improved. No one has mentioned racial composition. They say their kids are learning and happy and engaged. That means that neighborhood families want to enroll, and because the neighborhood is predominantly white, that means more white students. But I really think that most people are looking for someplace that will educate their kids and make their kids happy, and race is not a high consideration. Anyone who didn't want their kids going to school with black kids wouldn't enroll in DCPS. |
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+1. I hear you, but I think you're erring on the side of optimism about race on the Hill. Look at Brent. Their AA rate is close to falling into the single digits, not 20 years after it was almost entirely AA.
There must be some white parents who are privately thrilled. |
Sadly, I think this is probably true, and may be more than "some." I feel like the neighborhood parents (black and white) were more in it together 10-15 years ago. We obviously had racial tensions flare-up, or I observed white parents being oblivious to why black parents' would want different things from the schools (I'm neither white nor AA). More parents moved off the Hill if they felt differently in the past. Now families want a "flipped" school, and that makes me uncomfortable but may be better in the long run. |