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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not the PP you responded to here. I'd agree with you if Brent, Maury and SWS were feeding into SH. Fact is, the two or three strongest, most upper middle class, most white, and most in-boundary Hill DCPS elementary schools don't lead to SH. This means that SH will limp along fed by comparatively weaker JO Wilson, Ludlow Taylor and Watkins for a good decade. Yes, many SWS parents live in-boundary for SH, which will help the school pick up, but not a lot and not rapidly. Wish things were different. Calling PPs who've been around long enough to have a good feel for what I just described can't advance your magical thinking about Hobson. [/quote] You just made my point for me AGAIN. Look at LT's scores. You are so stuck in the past that you don't actually know what's happening at the SH feeders. P.S. Should have known this was coming from bitter Brent/Maury/SWS parents who are SOOOOOO convinced of their superiority that they can't imagine anything could improve without them. It's almost like you and your buddies are invested in perpetuating the narrative of "SH failing" because you hope that maybe Brent can come to the rescue. You go ahead and enjoy your ES without a MS feeder and howl at the moon. The IB SH feeder families will be here laughing at your bitterness and conceit. [/quote] This parent at one of above-mentioned schools who is also magically IB for SH does not send DC to SH, because it is not up to par. Period. Once your child is staring down the reality of high school and college, you realize that there just isn’t enough TIME. Yes, things are improving, but not near fast enough for those of us with children older than 8. [/quote]
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