Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stoddert parents, I’d love to know what your impressions have been. Are you happy? Thoughts on teacher quality and communication from the school?
We are relocating to Glover Park with our 3 year old. I’m a product of public schools; DH is not. We’re weighing the public vs. private options.
I'd suggest Sidwell of Beauvoir. Anywhere else is second or third tier.
Anonymous wrote:Stoddert parents, I’d love to know what your impressions have been. Are you happy? Thoughts on teacher quality and communication from the school?
We are relocating to Glover Park with our 3 year old. I’m a product of public schools; DH is not. We’re weighing the public vs. private options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent & Realtor living in GP here.
We've been very happy. One kid who just finished and is in middle and the other is still at Stoddert. Some problems with behavioral issues that weren't addressed, but the Principal whose tenure that happened on left and we're in better hands now.
I think it starts strong but it can get a little dicier in the upper grades. By 5th grade my older kid had NO HOMEWORK ever, which wasn't a great preparation tactic for middle school. They also love their PARCC tests, but I think that's finally being bagged this year. I didn't like though that they prepped them for several weeks for PARCC tests in mid-spring, then there was no homework after that. It felt like most of 5th grade was a waste.
Just want to chime in that PARC was bagged… and replaced with another standardized test. So it will likely be the same story.
GP Parent / Realtor again you're replying to. Yes! I heard! Our teacher conference on Thursday, the teacher made it clear that PARCC is dunzo and made the comment that "DC is the last place to get rid of PARCC."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent & Realtor living in GP here.
We've been very happy. One kid who just finished and is in middle and the other is still at Stoddert. Some problems with behavioral issues that weren't addressed, but the Principal whose tenure that happened on left and we're in better hands now.
I think it starts strong but it can get a little dicier in the upper grades. By 5th grade my older kid had NO HOMEWORK ever, which wasn't a great preparation tactic for middle school. They also love their PARCC tests, but I think that's finally being bagged this year. I didn't like though that they prepped them for several weeks for PARCC tests in mid-spring, then there was no homework after that. It felt like most of 5th grade was a waste.
Just want to chime in that PARC was bagged… and replaced with another standardized test. So it will likely be the same story.
GP Parent / Realtor again you're replying to. Yes! I heard! Our teacher conference on Thursday, the teacher made it clear that PARCC is dunzo and made the comment that "DC is the last place to get rid of PARCC."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent & Realtor living in GP here.
We've been very happy. One kid who just finished and is in middle and the other is still at Stoddert. Some problems with behavioral issues that weren't addressed, but the Principal whose tenure that happened on left and we're in better hands now.
I think it starts strong but it can get a little dicier in the upper grades. By 5th grade my older kid had NO HOMEWORK ever, which wasn't a great preparation tactic for middle school. They also love their PARCC tests, but I think that's finally being bagged this year. I didn't like though that they prepped them for several weeks for PARCC tests in mid-spring, then there was no homework after that. It felt like most of 5th grade was a waste.
Just want to chime in that PARC was bagged… and replaced with another standardized test. So it will likely be the same story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent & Realtor living in GP here.
We've been very happy. One kid who just finished and is in middle and the other is still at Stoddert. Some problems with behavioral issues that weren't addressed, but the Principal whose tenure that happened on left and we're in better hands now.
I think it starts strong but it can get a little dicier in the upper grades. By 5th grade my older kid had NO HOMEWORK ever, which wasn't a great preparation tactic for middle school. They also love their PARCC tests, but I think that's finally being bagged this year. I didn't like though that they prepped them for several weeks for PARCC tests in mid-spring, then there was no homework after that. It felt like most of 5th grade was a waste.
Just want to chime in that PARC was bagged… and replaced with another standardized test. So it will likely be the same story.
Anonymous wrote:Parent & Realtor living in GP here.
We've been very happy. One kid who just finished and is in middle and the other is still at Stoddert. Some problems with behavioral issues that weren't addressed, but the Principal whose tenure that happened on left and we're in better hands now.
I think it starts strong but it can get a little dicier in the upper grades. By 5th grade my older kid had NO HOMEWORK ever, which wasn't a great preparation tactic for middle school. They also love their PARCC tests, but I think that's finally being bagged this year. I didn't like though that they prepped them for several weeks for PARCC tests in mid-spring, then there was no homework after that. It felt like most of 5th grade was a waste.