Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy offers Spanish, Chinese and Italian. Italian classes are sponsored and a "donation" by the nearby Italian Embassy. Chinese is offered 3 days a week, very intense course with homework. The teacher is new to Hardy, was teaching at Wilson until last year.
Hardy has an enrollment of about 400 kids, Deal 1,300. Larger size has benefits in terms of wider array of options for enrichment. But also drawbacks.
NP. Great info, thanks. Has Hardy updated their website/Parent info page with this information?
School is preparing together with the PTO a guided small publication and organized list of the school offering, to be distributed during open houses and uploaded on the school website (expected for the first week of Nov.).
The Principal, the teacher and PTO decided to open the Chinese classes to parents too (but only if they also do homework and show progress!!). This is a true fact , not a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton parents will really end up liking Hard in the end I bet.
I hope so, and I really hope Hardy improves so more IB kids will go, but honestly I can tell you that very few Eaton parents will end up going to Hardy, at least for the next five years or so. Everyone who can think of a reason to get into Deal (grandfathering, sibling preference, even moving a few blocks) is going to do so. Hardy is a school on the rise, but I don't know anyone who would choose Hardy over Deal right now, and that's difficult for Eaton parents to accept for their children. The reality is that it takes years if not decades to change a school's trajectory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy offers Spanish, Chinese and Italian. Italian classes are sponsored and a "donation" by the nearby Italian Embassy. Chinese is offered 3 days a week, very intense course with homework. The teacher is new to Hardy, was teaching at Wilson until last year.
Hardy has an enrollment of about 400 kids, Deal 1,300. Larger size has benefits in terms of wider array of options for enrichment. But also drawbacks.
NP. Great info, thanks. Has Hardy updated their website/Parent info page with this information?
Anonymous wrote:Eaton parents will really end up liking Hard in the end I bet.
Anonymous wrote:Hardy offers Spanish, Chinese and Italian. Italian classes are sponsored and a "donation" by the nearby Italian Embassy. Chinese is offered 3 days a week, very intense course with homework. The teacher is new to Hardy, was teaching at Wilson until last year.
Hardy has an enrollment of about 400 kids, Deal 1,300. Larger size has benefits in terms of wider array of options for enrichment. But also drawbacks.