Anonymous wrote:Gds writing is excellent in the high schools. For middle school not so much
Anonymous wrote:Our kid is at often-named competitive K-12. Although MS had a fair amount of writing, I would not say that it did a good job teaching grammar or disciplined writing. The fact that 9th grade English involved a lot of grammar instruction was eye-opening. On the other hand, the sophistication of the issues explored in the MS English classes was remarkable, but my view is that students should have the basics down cold first.
Anonymous wrote:Does your DC's private middle do a good job of teaching writing? We are deciding where to apply for 6th next year for our DD. She's always been a big writer and reader and I'd like to send her somewhere she can learn more about the writing and editing process and more about grammar and style. She's a good student, very outgoing, and a big joiner of clubs and activities. She plays some sports but is definitely a far better student than athlete, so we don't need somewhere that has a great high school athletic path. We are in DC and would ideally keep her in a DC private, preferably somewhere with decent mass transit access since we do not live in NW.
Anonymous wrote:Our kid is at often-named competitive K-12. Although MS had a fair amount of writing, I would not say that it did a good job teaching grammar or disciplined writing. The fact that 9th grade English involved a lot of grammar instruction was eye-opening. On the other hand, the sophistication of the issues explored in the MS English classes was remarkable, but my view is that students should have the basics down cold first.