Anonymous wrote:I get being concerned about "achievement gap" issues as a matter of public policy, but why should parents be concerned about that as long as their kid has a critical mass of academic peers (~15%+ of the school population) and are on the "right" side of the achievement gap? Using race as a proxy for class, the white kids at Two Rivers appear to test just as well as the white kids at JKLM, etc. Test scores are nit everything of course but it seems like you really need to go private to get what most of us are ideally looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TR parent here--as many others have said, Pre K and K and even 1st was a good experience for us, but things started to slide beginning in 2nd. Of course, all exacerbated by the pandemic and the leadership's really poor handling of (not) reopening and lack of prioritizing in person learning. I'm not sure what is going on at the top, but I sure wish I had faith in the leadership but I just do not.
But that being said, many parents/students think it's fine and are happy. So you might think it's fine and your kid might be as happy there as anywhere else.
I just wouldn't buy into the marketing and hype--I wouldn't say it's as bad as some on DCUM make it out to be, but it's also by no means a great school. I think it comes down to how much you are willing to settle for.
This pretty much describes every single "HRCS" in DC.
Anonymous wrote:TR parent here--as many others have said, Pre K and K and even 1st was a good experience for us, but things started to slide beginning in 2nd. Of course, all exacerbated by the pandemic and the leadership's really poor handling of (not) reopening and lack of prioritizing in person learning. I'm not sure what is going on at the top, but I sure wish I had faith in the leadership but I just do not.
But that being said, many parents/students think it's fine and are happy. So you might think it's fine and your kid might be as happy there as anywhere else.
I just wouldn't buy into the marketing and hype--I wouldn't say it's as bad as some on DCUM make it out to be, but it's also by no means a great school. I think it comes down to how much you are willing to settle for.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure why everyone is so table pounding of Thomson. It is a school that has a very short track record - all connected to the gentrification in the area. DCPS special education support is hit or miss at best. Thomson feeds SWW@ Francis Stevens and Cardozo.
It is not that I frequently read on DCUM everyone singing the praises of Cardozo for High School - am I missing something?