Anonymous wrote:Our DC is in 5th grade at a Hardy feeder school. Up to now (last several years), we've been thinking the math/reading proficiency numbers aren't quite good enough for us to send our DC to Hardy. Instead, we'd do private. But I've talked to two families over the last couple months who have a DC at Hardy and both have had generally positive things to say -- one had a DC there last year and one has a DC just who just started a few weeks ago. We would so love to avoid the $30K tuition for a private. Is there any talk among your school's 5th grade parents to go to Hardy as a "block"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB for Hardy, 1st grade: 8 out of 10 parents are actively considering Hardy or expect to go to Hardy. Same with parents I speak with who have kids in 4th grade. Nearly all of current 5th graders are expected to go to Hardy (or else why stay in 5th grade?). Overall, I'd say 2 out of 10 parents can't deal with the reversal in demographic numbers from elementary school -- that % will probably remain the same even as the # of IB kids at Hardy increases, imo.
Which elementary school, please?
Anonymous wrote:IB for Hardy, 1st grade: 8 out of 10 parents are actively considering Hardy or expect to go to Hardy. Same with parents I speak with who have kids in 4th grade. Nearly all of current 5th graders are expected to go to Hardy (or else why stay in 5th grade?). Overall, I'd say 2 out of 10 parents can't deal with the reversal in demographic numbers from elementary school -- that % will probably remain the same even as the # of IB kids at Hardy increases, imo.
Anonymous wrote:I always wonder why test scores are the only reason they send their kids to certain schools. There are other reasons kids may get low test scores, and that may not pertain to your kid at all. Who's to say they wouldn't get better results?
Hardy has some fabulous teachers who love the kids. One of the math teachers is one of the most popular teachers in the school. They also have a SEM program at Hardy. I say give it a shot and if it isn't up to par you can pay for 3 years instead of 4 years of private school tuition.Anonymous wrote:Our DC is in 5th grade at a Hardy feeder school. Up to now (last several years), we've been thinking the math/reading proficiency numbers aren't quite good enough for us to send our DC to Hardy. Instead, we'd do private. But I've talked to two families over the last couple months who have a DC at Hardy and both have had generally positive things to say -- one had a DC there last year and one has a DC just who just started a few weeks ago. We would so love to avoid the $30K tuition for a private. Is there any talk among your school's 5th grade parents to go to Hardy as a "block"?