Hardy Open House today...

Anonymous
I thought it was pretty good. Loved the energy from the principals and vice principals. For those who care, they basically said they are nearing capacity and unless Filmore moves out, it would be very tight. 2nd only behind Deal, I believe they will be over crowded soon.

The way they differentiate for math and English, I thought was good. They have one 6th grader in algebra this year.
Anonymous
Why are they taking so many OOB kids then if they are nearing capacity?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are they taking so many OOB kids then if they are nearing capacity?


They actually said this year they didn’t take the 10 for 6th and 7th. I believe they took only 5 in 6th and 7th. He also said if they didn’t get more space, next year they will probably not take any out of bounds.
Anonymous
I remember a parent asking how come Deal doesn’t have to wear uniforms and Hardy does? She said “I mean I want my child to have the whole middle school experience with jeans,etc. “ Like WTH!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are they taking so many OOB kids then if they are nearing capacity?


They actually said this year they didn’t take the 10 for 6th and 7th. I believe they took only 5 in 6th and 7th. He also said if they didn’t get more space, next year they will probably not take any out of bounds.


I see, thank you for replying. Good to know they are testing to use common sense. We are IB and plan to enroll in Hardy in a year after DD’s 5th grade. The principal once gave a short presentation at DD’s elementary and he seemed refreshingly involved and passionate about the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are they taking so many OOB kids then if they are nearing capacity?


They actually said this year they didn’t take the 10 for 6th and 7th. I believe they took only 5 in 6th and 7th. He also said if they didn’t get more space, next year they will probably not take any out of bounds.


I see, thank you for replying. Good to know they are testing to use common sense. We are IB and plan to enroll in Hardy in a year after DD’s 5th grade. The principal once gave a short presentation at DD’s elementary and he seemed refreshingly involved and passionate about the school.


Yes, I have to say I like his style. Well from the short period I had to chat and see the presentation. We are heading to Hardy next year for 6th
Anonymous
Hardy family here. The school is amazing. The teachers and principal are awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are they taking so many OOB kids then if they are nearing capacity?


They actually said this year they didn’t take the 10 for 6th and 7th. I believe they took only 5 in 6th and 7th. He also said if they didn’t get more space, next year they will probably not take any out of bounds.


I see, thank you for replying. Good to know they are testing to use common sense. We are IB and plan to enroll in Hardy in a year after DD’s 5th grade. The principal once gave a short presentation at DD’s elementary and he seemed refreshingly involved and passionate about the school.


Lucas is great! We were really pleased with our daughter’s experience there. She’s now a freshman at Wilson and still close with friends from Hardy.
Anonymous
My child is missing math online is another teacher doing any classes for the one who is sick?
.No many classes with teachers online just homework.
Very upsetting




Anonymous
To 12:10 about sick math teacher at Hardy. Contact the principal, Talon time teacher, or Math Department head to address the concern about sick teacher. This not an issue in my kids class, so am not aware of this issue. One sub at beginning of year for one kids (not math class) was set to go and then go a permanent position offer and took that instead .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was pretty good. Loved the energy from the principals and vice principals. For those who care, they basically said they are nearing capacity and unless Filmore moves out, it would be very tight. 2nd only behind Deal, I believe they will be over crowded soon.

The way they differentiate for math and English, I thought was good. They have one 6th grader in algebra this year.


Actually a 6th grader is in Geometry this year. But Hardy does do differentiation well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was pretty good. Loved the energy from the principals and vice principals. For those who care, they basically said they are nearing capacity and unless Filmore moves out, it would be very tight. 2nd only behind Deal, I believe they will be over crowded soon.

The way they differentiate for math and English, I thought was good. They have one 6th grader in algebra this year.


Actually a 6th grader is in Geometry this year. But Hardy does do differentiation well.


Thank you for the correction. You are correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was pretty good. Loved the energy from the principals and vice principals. For those who care, they basically said they are nearing capacity and unless Filmore moves out, it would be very tight. 2nd only behind Deal, I believe they will be over crowded soon.

The way they differentiate for math and English, I thought was good. They have one 6th grader in algebra this year.


The Hardy principal is very engaged and dynamic. Their math coordinator is fantastic. DL is going ok but next year, everyone should be back in the building. That will make a difference.
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