Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it that you do not like about Deal? Did your child do the buddy day?
Have you attended the open house at both Deal and Hardy?
The size of Deal gives me a little concern. My kid is also an athlete so I wonder about the competitiveness of making a team at Deal. I know that seems mundane but it’s a big deal to kid. We plan to attend the Jan 11 open house. No buddy days as my kid doesn’t attend a feeder school. Both Deal and Hardy are on the way to work for me as well.
This sports thing is something we would not have said was a big deal, but it has been a big deal this year. We've got a kid who likes the social aspect of sports at least as much as the sport, and we are pretty certain would have been cut from any Deal team. Hardy (so far from what I've seen) doesn't cut kids.
You can look at the school report cards and slice and dice the academic and demographic info and see that both schools are doing a similarly good enough job at educating similar groups of kids.
Middle school is hard. Academically, the schools are similar. If sports will make your child happy, don't discount that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy over Deal?
Hardly.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it that you do not like about Deal? Did your child do the buddy day?
Have you attended the open house at both Deal and Hardy?
The size of Deal gives me a little concern. My kid is also an athlete so I wonder about the competitiveness of making a team at Deal. I know that seems mundane but it’s a big deal to kid. We plan to attend the Jan 11 open house. No buddy days as my kid doesn’t attend a feeder school. Both Deal and Hardy are on the way to work for me as well.
Anonymous wrote:Hardy over Deal?
Hardly.
Anonymous wrote:What is it that you do not like about Deal? Did your child do the buddy day?
Have you attended the open house at both Deal and Hardy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you’re crazy. Deal is very crowded and the kids are really intense because the apples don’t fall far from the tree. Hardy would be a haul for us but I would prefer a better mix of kids. My child is new to DCPS and she is still searching for a nice group of girls at Deal.
I think the intensity of kids is dependent on the peer group - as well as who you socialize with.
How do you define a "better" mix of kids?
From different backgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you’re crazy. Deal is very crowded and the kids are really intense because the apples don’t fall far from the tree. Hardy would be a haul for us but I would prefer a better mix of kids. My child is new to DCPS and she is still searching for a nice group of girls at Deal.
I think the intensity of kids is dependent on the peer group - as well as who you socialize with.
How do you define a "better" mix of kids?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you’re crazy. Deal is very crowded and the kids are really intense because the apples don’t fall far from the tree. Hardy would be a haul for us but I would prefer a better mix of kids. My child is new to DCPS and she is still searching for a nice group of girls at Deal.