Anonymous wrote:Not looking to bash the middle schools. Just wondering where parents and students can view the courses offerings. The web sites for both of the middle schools and the K-8 schools provide scant information about grades 6-8 and we would like to see what languages are offered and whether there is a research methods course where a science advisor is available to guide students about independent projects.
Is there an online course catalog or is this all through PowerSchool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW is considered far better than Hammond.
I didn’t realize there was a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Middle schools in Alexandria. What's the deal with George Washington Middle School? Is there a plan in place to replace it? Is a new middle school being being built?
Anonymous wrote:GW is considered far better than Hammond.
Anonymous wrote:Both Hammond and GW are very large (1500 students). GW has a signficantly lower FARMS% than Hammond-- but Hammond seems to have smaller classes (or at least not as overcrowded) and better scores. J-H and Patrick Henry both offer middle options that some folks like, but I've never seen a way to opt in at PH and J-H puts up some obstacles to transferring in. There doesn't seem to be any immediate plan to build capacity for middle schools, beyond opening PH a few years back. They've said the 2nd office building they bought at the Mark Center could be used for middle school when its not swing space, but that is 10 years down the road. We've been told by quite a few people that kids should take honors classes as the "regular" are basically remedial.
Anonymous wrote:Run in the other direction unless you like fights
Anonymous wrote:But isn't the building of GW old? I've heard rumors about mold. Doesn't it need to be rebuilt?