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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Eastern is not a dystopian hellscape. Let’s all sign our kids up!”[/quote] I mean - I’ve recently reconnected with a bunch of friends from HS. Some extremely accomplished but with lasting emotional scars from being pushed by their parents. But we all have the same memory of how unstressful and fun high school was despite anything personal we had going on. It’s really been something on my mind lately - at the risk of sounding arrogant I know my kid is very smart and will make is way in the knowledge economy. I’m more concerned with the values he learns, how he makes friends, handles different kinds of people, and all of that. Am I saying we will choose Eastern? Definitely not with any kind of assurance. But I can think of way worse outcomes than a “less rigorous” HS experience. [/quote] The problem is that the "less rigorous" schools in DCPS are actually not adequate to prepare a kid for college. I think fewer than 20 percent of students who graduate from DCPS end up graduating from college. These schools are just so far from the Palo Alto/Fairfax County suburban pressure cookers. I sent my kids to Title 1 elementary schools and was happy as a clam for years, but when we hit middle school, i somehow woke up. There is a narrow path to success in DC, and if you want your kid to be even remotely competitive with their peers around the country, you do need to send them to the best middle and high schools in the city that you can find (NONE of which are at all comparable to the best high schools in suburban districts, but a handful of which are good enough.)[/quote] There’s no stopping point to this. Eventually not even Whitman is good enough because the best prepared kids are at TJ … [/quote]
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