Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't need to hop on a public forum to have outsiders justify what is a personal decision for your and your family. Have internal/emotional security. It seems as though you know what you want to do already, and that you're telling us instead of asking us. Just a thought.
Anonymous wrote:Public and supplement if needed. Don’t waste your money.
Anonymous wrote:Behavior issues in schools are up. Teachers seem more tired. Yes there is a sub shortage so teachers cover for each other when they can't get a sub. State test scores are down. Screen distractions (on school Chromebooks) are worse than pre-pandemic and schools don't have it under control. The pandemic hit public schools harder than it hit privates. Maybe your kids would do fine coming from private.
Anonymous wrote:This year hasn’t been great for us. My kid did fine in the pandemic because we heavily supplemented. That meant DC was above grade level this year, especially considering learning loss in the pandemic. Result has been that DC is not progressing at all this year—scores are actually down from last year. Basically kids above grade level are ignored in class. The one exception is compacted math.
I would stay in private if you can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:For many years we enjoyed sending our kids to a small private school because there was a strong sense of community, limited screen time, and a lot of consistency. The pandemic has basically done away with all that and we are seriously considering moving them to public next year. I'm wondering whether people can share how their schools have managed this year. Have there been a lot of subs? Are kids progressing through their learning reasonably well? Are you concerned about issues that weren't a problem before?
FWIW, we've got two children, rising 6th and 4th in the Takoma cluster.
TY!