Anonymous wrote:Isn't that the truth. Fenty and Rhee wanted ES GT, they just didn't have time to get to it. But then Bowser essentially runs unopposed, so most DC voters must not give a hoot about GT instruction in our public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Increasing diversity =|= lowering standards.
There are plenty of minorities that are smart and gifted.
Agreed.
DCPS has nothing for the gifted student, regardless of race.
Nothing is an exaggeration. Our DCPS ES offers upper grades math instruction up to 2 years ahead of the curriculum, but only because pushy UMC parents have fought for it for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
If you're not OK with Walls letting in more poorly prepared kids are OK with Catholic and co-ed, St. John's offers bang for your buck. Most parochial options in this area are at least 5K more. St. John's student body is only thought to be around half practicing Catholic. Come on, Junior ROTC is optional. Plenty of public schools in VA offer it.
It’s absurd to me that you think St Johns is better. Laughable. Catholic school student are aggressively mediocre, which is why we left. But good luck.
Aggressively bigoted.
No my kid needed high achieving peers.
Nope, not a justification for crude statements about all Catholic students.
It’s the same accusation leveled at minority students all the time here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
If you're not OK with Walls letting in more poorly prepared kids are OK with Catholic and co-ed, St. John's offers bang for your buck. Most parochial options in this area are at least 5K more. St. John's student body is only thought to be around half practicing Catholic. Come on, Junior ROTC is optional. Plenty of public schools in VA offer it.
It’s absurd to me that you think St Johns is better. Laughable. Catholic school student are aggressively mediocre, which is why we left. But good luck.
Aggressively bigoted.
No my kid needed high achieving peers.
Nope, not a justification for crude statements about all Catholic students.
It’s the same accusation leveled at minority students all the time here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
If you're not OK with Walls letting in more poorly prepared kids are OK with Catholic and co-ed, St. John's offers bang for your buck. Most parochial options in this area are at least 5K more. St. John's student body is only thought to be around half practicing Catholic. Come on, Junior ROTC is optional. Plenty of public schools in VA offer it.
It’s absurd to me that you think St Johns is better. Laughable. Catholic school student are aggressively mediocre, which is why we left. But good luck.
Aggressively bigoted.
No my kid needed high achieving peers.
Nope, not a justification for crude statements about all Catholic students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
Agreed. St. John’s has a lot to be desired IMO. Instruction is far better in DCPS public (at least Wilson) without the Trump loyalist families and 1950’s era Catholic vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
If you're not OK with Walls letting in more poorly prepared kids are OK with Catholic and co-ed, St. John's offers bang for your buck. Most parochial options in this area are at least 5K more. St. John's student body is only thought to be around half practicing Catholic. Come on, Junior ROTC is optional. Plenty of public schools in VA offer it.
It’s absurd to me that you think St Johns is better. Laughable. Catholic school student are aggressively mediocre, which is why we left. But good luck.
Aggressively bigoted.
No my kid needed high achieving peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
If you're not OK with Walls letting in more poorly prepared kids are OK with Catholic and co-ed, St. John's offers bang for your buck. Most parochial options in this area are at least 5K more. St. John's student body is only thought to be around half practicing Catholic. Come on, Junior ROTC is optional. Plenty of public schools in VA offer it.
It’s absurd to me that you think St Johns is better. Laughable. Catholic school student are aggressively mediocre, which is why we left. But good luck.
Aggressively bigoted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls would be better off admitting by lottery for 8th graders with a halfway decent GPA. Firing a respected head and dropping most admissions requirements isn't sending the right message to prospective families.
This is by design -
DC thinks that if they send a message that it is not committed, more who MAY be able to afford private will go in that direction.
Why do you think St. John's is in such high demand? At 22K it is a bargain.
wow ... Catholic AND Junior ROTC. What a bargain!
If you're not OK with Walls letting in more poorly prepared kids are OK with Catholic and co-ed, St. John's offers bang for your buck. Most parochial options in this area are at least 5K more. St. John's student body is only thought to be around half practicing Catholic. Come on, Junior ROTC is optional. Plenty of public schools in VA offer it.
It’s absurd to me that you think St Johns is better. Laughable. Catholic school student are aggressively mediocre, which is why we left. But good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Increasing diversity =|= lowering standards.
There are plenty of minorities that are smart and gifted.
Agreed.
DCPS has nothing for the gifted student, regardless of race.