Anonymous wrote:During the year, the Hearst principal stated that the school was about 50-50 IB-OOB now, and with younger grades almost all IB. Those IB families are staying, and even coming in at upper grades, pushing class sizes into the mid-20s. Open houses and this year's intake has folks actively moving to the neighborhood to attend the school.
So, it is not clear that the school has any room for a boundary switch now. Any switch would grandfather folks in, so the kids that are in Hearst now would stay (as they should). A change in boundaries would start at the younger grades which are essentially full and trender "fuller" each year. The window for Hearst to alleviate pressures at Janney and Murch has closed. Hearst likely has to worry about larger class sizes itself in coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
DCPS is built on a system of neighborhood schools. Those should be encouraged. DC doesn't have magnet elementary schools, nor those with a city-wide mission. If some schools are considered "OOB" it's for convenience, in that they've had lottery spots to fill. As there is more take up from the local neighborhood populations, the OOB slots should be cut way back. Current OOB students, of course, can 'graduate' from the schools that they attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
Isn't Hearst's unofficial name "Crestwood Elementary"?
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they just build another school inside the Jamey boundary. Every parent there is super smart and full of resources. Just do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
Isn't Hearst's unofficial name "Crestwood Elementary"?
no, get over yourself.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
Isn't Hearst's unofficial name "Crestwood Elementary"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
DCPS is built on a system of neighborhood schools. Those should be encouraged. DC doesn't have magnet elementary schools, nor those with a city-wide mission. If some schools are considered "OOB" it's for convenience, in that they've had lottery spots to fill. As there is more take up from the local neighborhood populations, the OOB slots should be cut way back. Current OOB students, of course, can 'graduate' from the schools that they attend.
Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, the vast majority of families who live near Hearst choose NOT to attend it. It's an OOB school, there's really no reason to change that. There's nothing better about nearby children. Overcrowded Janney Pre-Kers are as OOB as the kids escaping Bancroft or Powell or some other EOTP school.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they just build another school inside the Jamey boundary. Every parent there is super smart and full of resources. Just do it.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they just build another school inside the Jamey boundary. Every parent there is super smart and full of resources. Just do it.