Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Flowers in the mud REALLY???
What do you mean? 1% of students at grade level how do you want to call it? These schools are failing our children and the larger body of DC taxpayers.
PP clearly does not have the means (yet) to buy in Tenleytown , so what terminology do you expect her to use?
I would expect her to be realistic and not gamble with her kids' education. A MS (not an elementary school) where only 8% of students are at grade level is not an appealing school, the fact that other schools manage to have just 1% of kids at grade level does not make this school good. I do not like the charter concept either, but if I could not afford to live in a good school district, I would buy a house like the one OP is considering (which financially may be a good idea, with pricing eventually going up) and send my kids to charter if they could not get into better schools, or move farther out of DC where schools are good and homes cost less.