Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there were 20 kids in each grade who got a 4+ on PARCC?
You'd have more high achievers for your kids to be in class with at Jefferson Academy, and probably several other schools with shorter waitlists than SWW.
Some people like the idea of their middle schoolers only having 50 kids per grade and being in the same building as little kids (could especially be good for siblings). But I imagine for many kids high school is then a very big change. I know in middle school I liked having lockers and changing classrooms and classmates for different subjects and having sports teams, which I would guess is harder at SWW than at bigger middle schools.
I don't think we know if OP is IB or OOB for @FS; it's also really tough to lottery into @FS for the MS grades regardless.
You can look at grade by grade PARCC results yourself.
ELA https://osse.dc.gov/page/2017-18-parcc-results-and-resources
Math https://osse.dc.gov/page/2017-18-parcc-results-and-resources
Anonymous wrote:So there were 20 kids in each grade who got a 4+ on PARCC?
You'd have more high achievers for your kids to be in class with at Jefferson Academy, and probably several other schools with shorter waitlists than SWW.
Some people like the idea of their middle schoolers only having 50 kids per grade and being in the same building as little kids (could especially be good for siblings). But I imagine for many kids high school is then a very big change. I know in middle school I liked having lockers and changing classrooms and classmates for different subjects and having sports teams, which I would guess is harder at SWW than at bigger middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also interested. In particular, how is the experience for high academic achievers?
For those kids, they can go to Banneker now, because they still won't be getting into Walls.
Huh? I’m asking about the experience at SWW@Francis Stevens. I’m not OP, but my question/interest is specific to the middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also interested. In particular, how is the experience for high academic achievers?
For those kids, they can go to Banneker now, because they still won't be getting into Walls.
Anonymous wrote:I’m also interested. In particular, how is the experience for high academic achievers?