Anonymous wrote:Well, I feel like Eaton parents had been sold a story about Hardy turning around, but it seems like unless the Principal wants to make that happen, it just won't happen. Oh well.
Here is an Eaton family who will be lotterying out this year in an attempt at a Deal feeder.
Anonymous wrote:So the city is going to build a small school just to cater to IB families who don't want to go to school with OOB families? That is a crazy idea!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I feel like Eaton parents had been sold a story about Hardy turning around, but it seems like unless the Principal wants to make that happen, it just won't happen. Oh well.
Here is an Eaton family who will be lotterying out this year in an attempt at a Deal feeder.
Mann parent here. Please keep Latin and BASIS in mind as well, PP.
But we are in early elementary and would feel much more secure with a feed to Deal before the time comes, when who knows what the chances of getting into Latin and Basis are in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I feel like Eaton parents had been sold a story about Hardy turning around, but it seems like unless the Principal wants to make that happen, it just won't happen. Oh well.
Here is an Eaton family who will be lotterying out this year in an attempt at a Deal feeder.
Mann parent here. Please keep Latin and BASIS in mind as well, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I feel like Eaton parents had been sold a story about Hardy turning around, but it seems like unless the Principal wants to make that happen, it just won't happen. Oh well.
Here is an Eaton family who will be lotterying out this year in an attempt at a Deal feeder.
Anonymous wrote:The IB parents who would like to go to Hardy, all the feeder elementaries, should start a group and meet frequently and come up with a proposal, and approach the principal and DCPS. It is ridiculous if the school is not serving the IB community. DCPS cannot build another school, but the existing school needs to make en effort to have all the IB families go, that should be a school's priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the principal should go door-to-door and get down on one knee and beg the IB families to enroll.Anonymous wrote:The IB parents who would like to go to Hardy, all the feeder elementaries, should start a group and meet frequently and come up with a proposal, and approach the principal and DCPS. It is ridiculous if the school is not serving the IB community. DCPS cannot build another school, but the existing school needs to make en effort to have all the IB families go, that should be a school's priority.
Don't worry. That ship has sailed. The principal didn't even both showing up for the Hardy info session at Mann this year. The OOB spots are safe.
Except for a token few, IB kids will keep going to privates or to charters like Latin and BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the principal should go door-to-door and get down on one knee and beg the IB families to enroll.Anonymous wrote:The IB parents who would like to go to Hardy, all the feeder elementaries, should start a group and meet frequently and come up with a proposal, and approach the principal and DCPS. It is ridiculous if the school is not serving the IB community. DCPS cannot build another school, but the existing school needs to make en effort to have all the IB families go, that should be a school's priority.
Anonymous wrote:So the city is going to build a small school just to cater to IB families who don't want to go to school with OOB families? That is a crazy idea!
Yes, the principal should go door-to-door and get down on one knee and beg the IB families to enroll.Anonymous wrote:The IB parents who would like to go to Hardy, all the feeder elementaries, should start a group and meet frequently and come up with a proposal, and approach the principal and DCPS. It is ridiculous if the school is not serving the IB community. DCPS cannot build another school, but the existing school needs to make en effort to have all the IB families go, that should be a school's priority.