Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More and more Elementary schools are decent
Middle school wise
Capitol Hill area more and more folks are choosing Stuart Hobson and Jefferson. They both have some type of differentiation/honors component
As far as EOTP is concerned yall need to coordinate and pick one middle school for all the higher achievers to take over and flip Cardozo, Columbia Heights, Brookland, MicKinley, or New North. The numbers area there you just need to pick one of those options and swarm it
High School works because of all the test-in select school options
Agree that SH and Jefferson are next. The normal MS options are getting harder to lottery in, & combined with the honors track, makes both more viable.
I would have agreed with this except with Latin opening a 2nd campus for fall of 2020, I think that will stall out SH and Jefferson yet again. I don't think SH/Jefferson/EH and then Eastern will see more IB participation for quite a while now, if ever. I used to believe that we were approaching a tipping point with LT becoming more IB, etc, but I think we'll move away from it again (much to my dismay).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When DCPS adequately funds its middle schools and finds a way of educating children who have experienced trauma, then things will improve. Not before.
That being said, I do think Eastern may be next to gentrify, Stuart-Hobson being well underway.
Middle schools have plenty of money.
You are right about educating children who have experienced or live in trauma. I'm not sure anyone, anywhere has figured that out though.
It is not enough money for enough staff to help with the trauma and the remediation. Kids are entering 6th grade several years below grade level, and they need a well-staffed school and a quality afterschool and summer program to catch up. That is what there is no funding for.
The key is really 0-5 and close the achievement gap before kids even enter school
Once in school social promotion should end. If kids can't read they will not be successful in higher grades
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More and more Elementary schools are decent
Middle school wise
Capitol Hill area more and more folks are choosing Stuart Hobson and Jefferson. They both have some type of differentiation/honors component
As far as EOTP is concerned yall need to coordinate and pick one middle school for all the higher achievers to take over and flip Cardozo, Columbia Heights, Brookland, MicKinley, or New North. The numbers area there you just need to pick one of those options and swarm it
High School works because of all the test-in select school options
Agree that SH and Jefferson are next. The normal MS options are getting harder to lottery in, & combined with the honors track, makes both more viable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When DCPS adequately funds its middle schools and finds a way of educating children who have experienced trauma, then things will improve. Not before.
That being said, I do think Eastern may be next to gentrify, Stuart-Hobson being well underway.
Middle schools have plenty of money.
You are right about educating children who have experienced or live in trauma. I'm not sure anyone, anywhere has figured that out though.
It is not enough money for enough staff to help with the trauma and the remediation. Kids are entering 6th grade several years below grade level, and they need a well-staffed school and a quality afterschool and summer program to catch up. That is what there is no funding for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When DCPS adequately funds its middle schools and finds a way of educating children who have experienced trauma, then things will improve. Not before.
That being said, I do think Eastern may be next to gentrify, Stuart-Hobson being well underway.
Middle schools have plenty of money.
You are right about educating children who have experienced or live in trauma. I'm not sure anyone, anywhere has figured that out though.
Anonymous wrote:When DCPS adequately funds its middle schools and finds a way of educating children who have experienced trauma, then things will improve. Not before.
That being said, I do think Eastern may be next to gentrify, Stuart-Hobson being well underway.
Anonymous wrote:More and more Elementary schools are decent
Middle school wise
Capitol Hill area more and more folks are choosing Stuart Hobson and Jefferson. They both have some type of differentiation/honors component
As far as EOTP is concerned yall need to coordinate and pick one middle school for all the higher achievers to take over and flip Cardozo, Columbia Heights, Brookland, MicKinley, or New North. The numbers area there you just need to pick one of those options and swarm it
High School works because of all the test-in select school options