Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would decide based on commute and your confidence in MacArthur as a new and largely untested high school. Latin gets you a stable, known pathway through graduation. Hardy is similar academically, but MacArthur is still going to be in growth mode for another few years. Plus they're on opposite sides of the city - and two buses/over an hour commute on public transport from each other. If I were IB for Hardy, I may gamble on MacArthur. If I were OOB and closer to Latin, I would give my kid those hours of their life back and go for the known.
The commute concern seems slightly overdramatized here if in bounds to Hardy. My kid takes the bus to/from Tenley which is 20 minutes each way and actually a fun, communal experience that my kid loves. If taking from Glover Park, it’s 10 minutes added to this. Not hours on buses.
The bus routes are changing this summer. My kid takes the bus from near the original Latin to Hardy and next year it will be two buses plus walking. That’s over an hour unless we drive him across the park to the bus stop, then it’s just one bus from Military Road. Tenleytown to Hardy is a separate bus that adds half an hour accounting for transfer time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would decide based on commute and your confidence in MacArthur as a new and largely untested high school. Latin gets you a stable, known pathway through graduation. Hardy is similar academically, but MacArthur is still going to be in growth mode for another few years. Plus they're on opposite sides of the city - and two buses/over an hour commute on public transport from each other. If I were IB for Hardy, I may gamble on MacArthur. If I were OOB and closer to Latin, I would give my kid those hours of their life back and go for the known.
The commute concern seems slightly overdramatized here if in bounds to Hardy. My kid takes the bus to/from Tenley which is 20 minutes each way and actually a fun, communal experience that my kid loves. If taking from Glover Park, it’s 10 minutes added to this. Not hours on buses.
Anonymous wrote:The biggest differences are commute, size of the school, foreign language option, and staying for high school versus going to MacArthur. Also having to take three years of Latin.
And yes, think of all the Capitol Hill parents who would kill for a spot at Latin, for their kid.
Anonymous wrote:I would decide based on commute and your confidence in MacArthur as a new and largely untested high school. Latin gets you a stable, known pathway through graduation. Hardy is similar academically, but MacArthur is still going to be in growth mode for another few years. Plus they're on opposite sides of the city - and two buses/over an hour commute on public transport from each other. If I were IB for Hardy, I may gamble on MacArthur. If I were OOB and closer to Latin, I would give my kid those hours of their life back and go for the known.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't speak directly to Hardy, but we have two close family friends who have pulled their kids or had terrible experiences at Hardy from JKLM schools. Really disruptive students, checked-out teachers were the two main complaints.
As a NW family at Latin. Commute could be an issue, but if you are close tot he Wisc Ave corridor there is a school bud option that picks up in Glover and Tenleytown.
This year? I know there was a problem principally a few years ago, but my DC is in 7th at Hardy and we have had no such issues. Hardy has been great in our experience.
Anonymous wrote:Can't speak directly to Hardy, but we have two close family friends who have pulled their kids or had terrible experiences at Hardy from JKLM schools. Really disruptive students, checked-out teachers were the two main complaints.
As a NW family at Latin. Commute could be an issue, but if you are close tot he Wisc Ave corridor there is a school bud option that picks up in Glover and Tenleytown.