Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, go back to older Watkins threads. This issue has been thrashed out on these boards many times in the last decade. Size of Watkins (too big), the rise of language immersion charters up in NE, in-bound hostile leadership and strong buy in from Ward 7 and 8 parents have featured heavily in the story. Despite frequent predictions that things would get better at Watkins for IB families, they only seem to get worse.
The answer is one word is “Leadership”
They have had REALLY bad leaders for the last 8 years - and essentially they ruined the place
How many seats did they offer when reopening after Covid?
For my fourth grader - none - the entire fourth grade did not go back that whole year and the leaders of that school allowed that to happen - and so we left - end of our Watkins story and our families 8 year history at the cluster.
Anonymous wrote:The boundary is too big and weirdly shaped. Most people within the boundary are closer to another school on the Hill, so they go there instead. Watkins then becomes a school for Ward 7 and 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, go back to older Watkins threads. This issue has been thrashed out on these boards many times in the last decade. Size of Watkins (too big), the rise of language immersion charters up in NE, in-bound hostile leadership and strong buy in from Ward 7 and 8 parents have featured heavily in the story. Despite frequent predictions that things would get better at Watkins for IB families, they only seem to get worse.
The answer is one word is “Leadership”
They have had REALLY bad leaders for the last 8 years - and essentially they ruined the place
How many seats did they offer when reopening after Covid?
For my fourth grader - none - the entire fourth grade did not go back that whole year and the leaders of that school allowed that to happen - and so we left - end of our Watkins story and our families 8 year history at the cluster.
Wasn't this the case at every DCPS school that year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, go back to older Watkins threads. This issue has been thrashed out on these boards many times in the last decade. Size of Watkins (too big), the rise of language immersion charters up in NE, in-bound hostile leadership and strong buy in from Ward 7 and 8 parents have featured heavily in the story. Despite frequent predictions that things would get better at Watkins for IB families, they only seem to get worse.
The answer is one word is “Leadership”
They have had REALLY bad leaders for the last 8 years - and essentially they ruined the place
How many seats did they offer when reopening after Covid?
For my fourth grader - none - the entire fourth grade did not go back that whole year and the leaders of that school allowed that to happen - and so we left - end of our Watkins story and our families 8 year history at the cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Peabody is overwhelmingly IB. Watkins IB enrollment is extremely low. It seems all the other hill neighborhood schools are increasing their IB enrollment while Watkins is going in the opposite direction.
What will it take for neighborhood buy-in? They renovated Watkins not long ago and the IB % has been steadily dropping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, go back to older Watkins threads. This issue has been thrashed out on these boards many times in the last decade. Size of Watkins (too big), the rise of language immersion charters up in NE, in-bound hostile leadership and strong buy in from Ward 7 and 8 parents have featured heavily in the story. Despite frequent predictions that things would get better at Watkins for IB families, they only seem to get worse.
The answer is one word is “Leadership”
They have had REALLY bad leaders for the last 8 years - and essentially they ruined the place
How many seats did they offer when reopening after Covid?
Anonymous wrote:OP, go back to older Watkins threads. This issue has been thrashed out on these boards many times in the last decade. Size of Watkins (too big), the rise of language immersion charters up in NE, in-bound hostile leadership and strong buy in from Ward 7 and 8 parents have featured heavily in the story. Despite frequent predictions that things would get better at Watkins for IB families, they only seem to get worse.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, go back to older Watkins threads. This issue has been thrashed out on these boards many times in the last decade. Size of Watkins (too big), the rise of language immersion charters up in NE, in-bound hostile leadership and strong buy in from Ward 7 and 8 parents have featured heavily in the story. Despite frequent predictions that things would get better at Watkins for IB families, they only seem to get worse.
The answer is one word is “Leadership”
They have had REALLY bad leaders for the last 8 years - and essentially they ruined the place
Anonymous wrote:OP, go back to older Watkins threads. This issue has been thrashed out on these boards many times in the last decade. Size of Watkins (too big), the rise of language immersion charters up in NE, in-bound hostile leadership and strong buy in from Ward 7 and 8 parents have featured heavily in the story. Despite frequent predictions that things would get better at Watkins for IB families, they only seem to get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don't like the split location thing
Gerrymandered zone means it isn't that convenient for some
No Stuart-Hobson feed
It doesn't feed to S-H?
Anonymous wrote:People don't like the split location thing
Gerrymandered zone means it isn't that convenient for some
No Stuart-Hobson feed