Anonymous wrote:What is MLL? We are inbound for Roosevelt and no way I would send my kid there.
I see enough as dismissal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this for what it’s worth, a ranking based on access to AP, IB, etc. CHEC comes out #378 in the entire country and in the top 2%.
https://jaymathewschallengeindex.com/
This rating means absolutely nothing without the test scores. And lots of CHEC’s passing AP exam scores are due to AP Spanish. CHEC is not in the top 2% of schools in thr country in any measure besides Jay Matthews’ ridiculous rating system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this for what it’s worth, a ranking based on access to AP, IB, etc. CHEC comes out #378 in the entire country and in the top 2%.
https://jaymathewschallengeindex.com/
This rating means absolutely nothing without the test scores. And lots of CHEC’s passing AP exam scores are due to AP Spanish. CHEC is not in the top 2% of schools in thr country in any measure besides Jay Matthews’ ridiculous rating system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this for what it’s worth, a ranking based on access to AP, IB, etc. CHEC comes out #378 in the entire country and in the top 2%.
https://jaymathewschallengeindex.com/
This rating means absolutely nothing without the test scores. And lots of CHEC’s passing AP exam scores are due to AP Spanish. CHEC is not in the top 2% of schools in thr country in any measure besides Jay Matthews’ ridiculous rating system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also look at CHEC, Coolidge, and Dunbar. If either boy is a serious athlete you might also try to contact the relevant coaches. The Post had an article just the other day about how the DC school lottery system works like a transfer portal for athletes, and coaches do recruit. And having a coach looking out for you will go a long way in terms of support and administrative responsiveness.
Dunbar? Don't put the poor kids there right out the gate. Unless they're used to navigating dynamics in a very challenging urban environment.
Anonymous wrote:I would also look at CHEC, Coolidge, and Dunbar. If either boy is a serious athlete you might also try to contact the relevant coaches. The Post had an article just the other day about how the DC school lottery system works like a transfer portal for athletes, and coaches do recruit. And having a coach looking out for you will go a long way in terms of support and administrative responsiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Living in the neighborhood with teens, Roosevelt and Coolidge tend to be seen as fairly interchangeable, and CHEC somewhat more desirable for MLLs. I'd look at the academies they offer in case the boys have any programmatic preference. Also be aware that accessing CHEC would require a (low-barrier) application and Coolidge would require an OOB placement via the lottery (or direct placement if that's available to them under their circumstances).
Anonymous wrote:Take this for what it’s worth, a ranking based on access to AP, IB, etc. CHEC comes out #378 in the entire country and in the top 2%.
https://jaymathewschallengeindex.com/