Anonymous wrote:But Eliot Hine has that capacity. And a great physical plant and proximity to Eastern and its athletic fields and possibilities for advanced high school studies. Also EH has the ability to work with Eastern to bring its INernational Baccalaureate Middle Years Program all the way through 10th grade like it is supposed to work. And you have the river close by for biological field work and a metro station right there.
Maybe SH makes a very nice city-wide museum magnet program working closely with the Smithsonian. And also feeds to Eastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you live within a block or two of S-H? If you don't, you have no clue.
PP here I have lived within 2 blocks but not currently I do pass the school during school hours on a regular basis and know exactly the kind of behavior described -- not that much different than I've seen around Deal or Wilson either fwiw
Anonymous wrote:Melissa crack downed but the school is predominantly AA back then and is now.
The school that you don't want, just might not want you. School choice is not a slogan...choose another school, good riddance. My word, we get it you've seen something that worries you and your unable to land your helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elissa Silverman is now saying that she wants Maury, Brent, SWS and Peabody/Watkins to feed to the same neighborhood MS before boundary recommendations are finalized in several years. Good for her but I really really really doubt it.
Cool, where and how is she saying this?
Anonymous wrote:Elissa Silverman is now saying that she wants Maury, Brent, SWS and Peabody/Watkins to feed to the same neighborhood MS before boundary recommendations are finalized in several years. Good for her but I really really really doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Elissa Silverman is now saying that she wants Maury, Brent, SWS and Peabody/Watkins to feed to the same neighborhood MS before boundary recommendations are finalized in several years. Good for her but I really really really doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:One of the first things Melissa Kim did as principal at Deal was to crack down on the behavior of students before and after school in the surrounding community. She took a lot of flak from complaints that she was racist as a result, but our experience at Deal was that the children knew they were held to very strict standards and generally complied with them.
I see and hear nothing comparable at Stuart-Hobson or Eliot-Hine, and have also witnessed student behavior both inside and around those schools that has previously and would continue to make me extremely, extremely reluctant to send our Capitol Hill children there.
Anonymous wrote:Do you live within a block or two of S-H? If you don't, you have no clue.