There's going to be pressure to expland as the bigger classes in the feeders age up and maybe more slots overall then. |
And have they made any progress whatsoever towards this expansion that people love to fantasize about? Links, please. |
No one said there was any plan to expand. Where would the links come from? And what would they be about? |
They were approved for the expansion. All the feeders have expanded, they will expand too. Just wait. |
Every year they delay, the real estate options get worse. |
I totally agree with this. The city just got a lot more serious about crime, and the pressure is going to continue until things get better. We just matched at Basis (and have a kid who is, in theory, a "BASIS type") and the news that the arena is staying, and that Leonsis is demanding better policing around the area, is hugely comforting. We rarely drive and I don't see us ever moving to a suburb, so I'm happy to have a potential path. Also agree that the trends all seem to show increased interest in people staying in DC (longer wait-lists, growing population). |
Good is relative isn’t it. My definition of good, not great, is that majority are at least on grade level or higher, so at least 51% getting 4’s and 5’s on PARCC math and ELA. This is not even high standards but very basic. Guess if your child is performing below grade level, your definition of good may be different |
I think in practice the opposite is true -- for people who ar confident that their kid will get 4s and 5s no matter what the "average" student is doing, more schools become acceptable. I think the upper limit is more valuable than the average. If *no one* is getting 5s, that is alarming. |
You obviously don’t know much because the families with kids getting 5”s at poorly performing schools are all supplementing like hell. |
Or their kids are just super smart and PARCC isn't that hard. |
Not for us. I want my kids to be with other on- or exceeding- grade level kids. I want class work to be grade level or more, I want them to be challenged by bright kids, and they enjoy being around bright friends. Maybe it doesn't matter in the earliest grades, but it matters soon enough. |
I think for middle school, a place like Stuart Hobson is a good example -- far less than half the kids are scoring 4s and 5s. But, there is enough of a cohort of high achievers that they can actually have a Geometry class for 8th graders, and some kids are getting 5 (and then getting good high school options). I have a kid who got 5s in upper elementary and we would be open to SH. |
You need to go in with eyes wide open. So many families are supplementing. |
This is hilarious. Is PP actually saying you can learn advance math by osmosis just because your kid is smart? That’s definitely not how it works with my kid who always score 95-98% in math. If the overwhelming majority of kids are below grade level and that is where the teacher is teaching, there is no way your kid is going to score a 5 without supplementing. And why can’t the majority of kids get at least a 4 which is on grade level if PARCC is not hard? |
It’s a filtering function to help ensure that Latin/BASIS kids have the kind of parents who pay attention to these things. |