One of these threads on middle schools discussed syncing up the start year across middle schools. I realized I didn't know what schools were out there. I pulled the list of schools that have a 7th grade, sorted by the grades the school serves (as reported by My School DC). Asterisks are charters. There are 72 schools! I was surprised. Feel free to pull up this list when you are looking at lottery choices next year
School, Grades *Achievement Prep PCS – Wahler Place Middle, 4-8 *DC Prep PCS – Benning Middle, 4-8 *DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 4-8 *Friendship PCS - Blow-Pierce Middle, 4-8 *Friendship PCS – Chamberlain Middle, 4-8 *Friendship PCS – Woodridge Middle, 4-8 Oyster-Adams Bilingual School (Adams), 4-8 *BASIS DC PCS, 5-12 *Capital City PCS – Middle School, 5-8 *E.L. Haynes PCS – Middle School, 5-8 *KIPP DC – AIM Academy PCS, 5-8 *KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 5-8 *KIPP DC – Northeast Academy PCS, 5-8 *KIPP DC – Valor Academy PCS, 5-8 *KIPP DC – WILL Academy PCS, 5-8 *Washington Latin PCS – Middle School, 5-8 District of Columbia International School, 6-11 Cardozo Education Campus, 6-12 *Kingsman Academy PCS, 6-12 *Somerset Preparatory Academy PCS, 6-12 Brookland Middle School, 6-8 Columbia Heights Education Campus 6–8 (CHEC), 6-8 Deal Middle School, 6-8 Eliot-Hine Middle School, 6-8 *Friendship PCS – Technology Preparatory Middle School Academy, 6-8 Hardy Middle School, 6-8 Hart Middle School, 6-8 *Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science PCS, 6-8 Jefferson Middle School Academy, 6-8 Johnson Middle School, 6-8 Kelly Miller Middle School, 6-8 Kramer Middle School, 6-8 MacFarland Middle School, 6-8 McKinley Middle School, 6-8 *Paul PCS - Middle School, 6-8 Sousa Middle School, 6-8 Stuart-Hobson Middle School, 6-8 *Washington Global Public Charter School, 6-8 *Cesar Chavez PCS for Public Policy – Chavez Prep, 6-9 *SEED Public Charter School of Washington DC, 7-12 *Meridian Public Charter School - Middle School, 7-8 *Friendship PCS - Online, K-8 *The Children's Guild DC Public Charter School, K-8 Raymond Education Campus, PK3-5, 7, 8 Truesdell Education Campus, PK3-5, 7, 8 West Education Campus, PK3-5, 7, 8 Brightwood Education Campus, PK3-8 Browne Education Campus, PK3-8 Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan, PK3-8 *Center City PCS – Brightwood, PK3-8 *Center City PCS – Capitol Hill, PK3-8 *Center City PCS – Congress Heights, PK3-8 *Center City PCS – Petworth, PK3-8 *Center City PCS – Trinidad, PK3-8 *City Arts and Prep PCS, PK3-8 *Creative Minds International PCS, PK3-8 *DC Scholars PCS, PK3-8 *Democracy Prep Congress Heights PCS, PK3-8 *Excel Academy, PK3-8 *Hope Community PCS – Tolson, PK3-8 *Ideal Academy PCS, PK3-8 *Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS, PK3-8 LaSalle-Backus Education Campus, PK3-8 Leckie Elementary School, PK3-8 *Perry Street Preparatory PCS, PK3-8 School Without Walls @ Francis-Stevens, PK3-8 Takoma Education Campus, PK3-8 *Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street, PK3-8 Walker-Jones Education Campus, PK3-8 Wheatley Education Campus, PK3-8 Whittier Education Campus, PK3-8 *Center City PCS – Shaw, PK4-8 |
| Now it would be good to find out if there is a national trend on middle school grades. What group of schools would be easiest to change? What is the grade range for prestigious middle schools? But the solution will probably be to make more traditional middle schools exemplary. |
|
DCI is a charter
|
Lots of those are charters. Two Rivers, Latin, BASIS... etc |
| It's not the lack of Middle Schools that's a problem. Sure there are tons of Middle Schools in the district. The problem is having quality Middle Schools that families actually want their kids to attend. There are only a handful. |
Sorry, I was eyeballing it with the asterisks. Mistakes OP's. Name & grade straight from my school dc tho |
What are you talking about? Families send their kids to every one of those schools. Or do you mean "families" (wink wink)? |
NP. Correct.
|
| The PP said schools families WANT their kids to attend- there are plenty of families who send their kids to certain schools that they absolutely dislike and are stuck and feel that they have no choice. I think the statement that there is a small handful of middle schools and high schools that all the families in the city would want their kids to attend is absolutely correct. |
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that you don't talk to many families outside of your bubble. Remember, DCUM is pretty extreme bubble. |
+1. This spring, I had a lot of conversations with 8th graders at a school that almost certainly none of the people on DCUM would send their kids to, and the things that they were worried about for middle and high school were things that wouldn't even occur to most of the people on this board. For example, they did not care AT ALL if there were no white kids at the school. |
| I don't think there's a single school that *every* family would want their kid to attend. Some think deal is too big, too white, no immersion, not Montessori, etc. And some wouldn't go anywhere else. |
| 72 is a lot though, right? Some of these schools must be tiny, or have tiny middle school grades. |
When you enroll your child at Sousa, Kramer, Kelly Miller, or any of the other wonderful MS options, you can talk to me. Please correct me if I'm wrong and you are willing to send your child to a school where less than 10% met or exceeded expectations on PARCC Math and ELA. |
Ok one more suggestion. If you're really trying to learn something outside your bubble, then don't continue talking to people on DCUM. You're not going to make it far outside the bubble and may very well be sitting right in the middle staring at your own navel. |