Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New principal this year. Haven't heard anything else about it so perhaps no news is good news?
TEC ECE parent here.
The new principal is finding his way. He has a very different leadership style than the prior principal, which some teachers and parents have found off-putting. But he has vision and is becoming more attuned to how to address the needs of the school, including both families and teachers.
FWIW we are happy there, as many ECE parents seem to be.
Something to keep in mind, if you look at test scores and gasp in horror, is that TEC has a 30% ELL student population. One-quarter of its students have IEPs. So, even if your "average" student does ok-to-well, the school average will likely read as low. We aren't worried about our kid ("average" by any account, in the best possible way) but we know that others worry. I just share this info to try to allay fears.
The arts integration aspect is terrific.
Active ECE parents groups always looking for new families. Come join us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New principal this year. Haven't heard anything else about it so perhaps no news is good news?
TEC ECE parent here.
The new principal is finding his way. He has a very different leadership style than the prior principal, which some teachers and parents have found off-putting. But he has vision and is becoming more attuned to how to address the needs of the school, including both families and teachers.
FWIW we are happy there, as many ECE parents seem to be.
Something to keep in mind, if you look at test scores and gasp in horror, is that TEC has a 30% ELL student population. One-quarter of its students have IEPs. So, even if your "average" student does ok-to-well, the school average will likely read as low. We aren't worried about our kid ("average" by any account, in the best possible way) but we know that others worry. I just share this info to try to allay fears.
The arts integration aspect is terrific.
Active ECE parents groups always looking for new families. Come join us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coolidge is about to undergo major renovations and a curriculum overhaul. Given the changes in the neighborhood, more neighbors enrolling their kids in their IB DCPS, and getting involved in the schools (not just Takoma but all the upper ward 4 schools), I expect things to improve dramatically over the next decade.
But, yes, lots of the kids in this neighborhood are in charters.
Coolidge has had at least 5 overhauls in the last 10 years.
I don't think the demographics of the neighborhood have changed enough to make this a high quality option in the next 10-15 years. I hope I am wrong.
Assuming this is 15:07 PP, you yourself said the PK programs have changed a lot, now filled with IB kids. That has happened in just the past couple of years.
As one of the people actually working on the changes, and not just observing them, I'm more optimistic.
Anonymous wrote:New principal this year. Haven't heard anything else about it so perhaps no news is good news?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coolidge is about to undergo major renovations and a curriculum overhaul. Given the changes in the neighborhood, more neighbors enrolling their kids in their IB DCPS, and getting involved in the schools (not just Takoma but all the upper ward 4 schools), I expect things to improve dramatically over the next decade.
But, yes, lots of the kids in this neighborhood are in charters.
Coolidge has had at least 5 overhauls in the last 10 years.
I don't think the demographics of the neighborhood have changed enough to make this a high quality option in the next 10-15 years. I hope I am wrong.
Assuming this is 15:07 PP, you yourself said the PK programs have changed a lot, now filled with IB kids. That has happened in just the past couple of years.
As one of the people actually working on the changes, and not just observing them, I'm more optimistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coolidge is about to undergo major renovations and a curriculum overhaul. Given the changes in the neighborhood, more neighbors enrolling their kids in their IB DCPS, and getting involved in the schools (not just Takoma but all the upper ward 4 schools), I expect things to improve dramatically over the next decade.
But, yes, lots of the kids in this neighborhood are in charters.
Coolidge has had at least 5 overhauls in the last 10 years.
I don't think the demographics of the neighborhood have changed enough to make this a high quality option in the next 10-15 years. I hope I am wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Coolidge is about to undergo major renovations and a curriculum overhaul. Given the changes in the neighborhood, more neighbors enrolling their kids in their IB DCPS, and getting involved in the schools (not just Takoma but all the upper ward 4 schools), I expect things to improve dramatically over the next decade.
But, yes, lots of the kids in this neighborhood are in charters.