Anonymous wrote:do you have the link to the survey?
Is this the Wilson Feeder overcrowding one?
There some folks on that committee who have been floating this idea.
I originally thought no one currently at Deal would be willing to go to another campus for a year - but there seems to be a growing number of interested folks to alleviate the over-crowding and big class size issues.
[[ The Hardy 6-12 small school idea would not be feasible b/s DCPS is not going to invest in building HS capacity for such a small number. ]]
Anonymous wrote:do you have the link to the survey?
Is this the Wilson Feeder overcrowding one?
There some folks on that committee who have been floating this idea.
I originally thought no one currently at Deal would be willing to go to another campus for a year - but there seems to be a growing number of interested folks to alleviate the over-crowding and big class size issues.
[[ The Hardy 6-12 small school idea would not be feasible b/s DCPS is not going to invest in building HS capacity for such a small number. ]]
Anonymous wrote:I like it! If there were enough space, I'd love to see 6th and 7th at Hardy and then 8th and 9th at Deal. I went to a school district where junior high was 7-9 grade and high school was 10-12 and I really liked it, except for varsity sports. But Deal and Wilson are close enough to each other to work out the sports thing, and even for kids to take advanced classes at the high school.
Anonymous wrote:I like it! If there were enough space, I'd love to see 6th and 7th at Hardy and then 8th and 9th at Deal. I went to a school district where junior high was 7-9 grade and high school was 10-12 and I really liked it, except for varsity sports. But Deal and Wilson are close enough to each other to work out the sports thing, and even for kids to take advanced classes at the high school.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. So all students IB for Hardy and Deal would go to 6th at Hardy and then 7th and 8th at Deal?
Anonymous wrote:What it would do would be to fill spaces at Hardy-- which would reduce OOB slots and thus reduce enrollment at Wilson.