Which schools, if any, excelled during the pandemic?

Anonymous
any thoughts?
Anonymous
Seaton
Anonymous
We had a good experience at Langley, although I suppose if we had not been lucky enough to get a seat I would not be saying that. Luck of the draw.
Anonymous
LAMB
Anonymous
Murch
Anonymous
Bethune 16th St.
Anonymous
I feel like this answer is variable to the person you're asking. I've heard people complain about Lee this year, but we were actually really impressed and happy with how the school did. So it's kind of a YMMV situation.
Anonymous
We were happy with Latin’s virtual school and with the way they eased the kids back into in-person learning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LAMB


lol
Anonymous
I'm going with "none in DC that I know of."
Anonymous
Excelled for whom?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LAMB


LAMB may have done the best it could with virtual, but you can't provide bilingual, immersive, Montessori instruction remotely. No one can. - LAMB parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this answer is variable to the person you're asking. I've heard people complain about Lee this year, but we were actually really impressed and happy with how the school did. So it's kind of a YMMV situation.


Agreed. We were happy at Shepherd, but we were offered in-person learning. I would hazard a guess there are some unhappy Shepherd parents.
Anonymous
The schools that maximized their in-person seats ASAP. Our Hill elementary (Maury) did that, and I was impressed at the number of teachers that came back. Not perfect, but good. I think Brent really took the lead in getting a few classes back early, but I understand it was spotty otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LAMB


lol


Yeah, was that a joke?
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