Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a new middle school opening in ward 4 next year that you might want to check out as well. I don’t think they’ve named it yet but it will starting with a 6th grade and adding a new grade each year for the next two years.
For now it is Coolidge Middle aka New North Middle.
I still think they should have named it Oliver North Middle School.
I like to call it the Nice New Building But Kids Are Way Behind And We Have No Plan To Fix It Middle School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a new middle school opening in ward 4 next year that you might want to check out as well. I don’t think they’ve named it yet but it will starting with a 6th grade and adding a new grade each year for the next two years.
For now it is Coolidge Middle aka New North Middle.
I still think they should have named it Oliver North Middle School.
Anonymous wrote:There will be a new middle school opening in ward 4 next year that you might want to check out as well. I don’t think they’ve named it yet but it will starting with a 6th grade and adding a new grade each year for the next two years.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the replies! My content area is ELA. I took Spanish in high school and college but am not fluent ...I know enough for passable communication with parents, for example, but probably not enough for a full bilingual environment.
Anonymous wrote:I am possibly moving to DC next year and trying to plan ahead for my job search. I am currently teaching at a Title I middle school in Brooklyn, NY, so I have no problem working in a high-poverty community or school with low test scores, etc. My larger priorities are: supportive administration, good school-wide structures and discipline routines, and community/collaboration among staff, families, students, etc. I'd ideally prefer a traditional public school but am open to charters as well.
So DCUM, where should I look into? Particularly would love to hear from DCPS teachers, but am very open to parent experiences as well! Thanks.