Anonymous wrote:CHEC isn't an application school. Why do you think it is? There are at least 5 feeder elementary schools
Anonymous wrote:OP, nothing has changed at CHEC since what you may have seen a few years ago. So long as Principal Tukeva is there, and so long as WaPo columnist/broken record Jay Mathews keeps hyping CHEC's AP for All as proof of the validity of his Challenge Index, she will rule with an iron fist and burn through teachers.
There is a long, long history of why CHEC is the way it is. It won't be anything different until Tukeva retires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with Columbia Heights Education Campus? I met a teacher who works there this weekend, she was lovely. Very well spoken, intelligent, but said it's a hard work environment due to all of the ELL students who speak absolutely no English. I read a few threads on dcum but they were from a few years ago, and it seemed people are terrified of the principal and that the school is awful. The teacher I spoke to mentioned that several of her colleagues went to top school, seems strange that such a bad school with have teachers from Duke, Penn, etc
Oh, so you can't imagine that highly qualified teachers would be interested in helping at-risk kids? Why would you think that?
FWIW I recently met a mom who sends her daughter to CHEC all the way from Anacostia, so she likes it.
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with Columbia Heights Education Campus? I met a teacher who works there this weekend, she was lovely. Very well spoken, intelligent, but said it's a hard work environment due to all of the ELL students who speak absolutely no English. I read a few threads on dcum but they were from a few years ago, and it seemed people are terrified of the principal and that the school is awful. The teacher I spoke to mentioned that several of her colleagues went to top school, seems strange that such a bad school with have teachers from Duke, Penn, etc