Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
Maybe it's sexist? My son does not have straight A's and neither do any of his friends. When he wasn't doing his homework, he had an F. Brought it up to a B.
Ok, but the fact that one can bring an F up to a B is pretty wild.
You think that's more wild than the PP who claims her DD does no homework and barely lifts a finger, okay? Let's not forget the teacher who can miraculously award an A for 45% test scores? This was after months of working every week and discussions with the teacher. But, whatevs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
Maybe it's sexist? My son does not have straight A's and neither do any of his friends. When he wasn't doing his homework, he had an F. Brought it up to a B.
Ok, but the fact that one can bring an F up to a B is pretty wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
Maybe it's sexist? My son does not have straight A's and neither do any of his friends. When he wasn't doing his homework, he had an F. Brought it up to a B.
Ok, but the fact that one can bring an F up to a B is pretty wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
Maybe it's sexist? My son does not have straight A's and neither do any of his friends. When he wasn't doing his homework, he had an F. Brought it up to a B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
Maybe it's sexist? My son does not have straight A's and neither do any of his friends. When he wasn't doing his homework, he had an F. Brought it up to a B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
+1
If a kid tries somewhat they will get at least an A-. I am a DCPS teacher who had kids who got no higher than a 43% on any assessment and still got an A- in the class. Grading is a joke. Straight As don’t even indicate hard work anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of Walls student (11th grader)...have not been particularly happy. Lots of busy work; remote learning last year was terrible (teachers were often absent and not very engaged when they were online). School coasts on it's high "ranking" but that is purely due to the fact that it gets to screen its students (the students are, for the most part, lovely but because they come from all over the city it is hard for them to socialize outside of school.)
I can't speak to Wilson (we are OOB) but if we had a decent option we'd switch.
I have an 11th grader at Walls too. We've been basically happy. DCPS dysfunction yes, and probably alot of why Walls does well is that it is a good student body. But still my son's teachers have been good for the most part. And he has alot of work but I do not think it is busy work.
I think most of his teachers did a good job with remote learning although I agree it was not ideal. And wish they had brought the 11th graders back even if it was one day a week last year.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of Walls student (11th grader)...have not been particularly happy. Lots of busy work; remote learning last year was terrible (teachers were often absent and not very engaged when they were online). School coasts on it's high "ranking" but that is purely due to the fact that it gets to screen its students (the students are, for the most part, lovely but because they come from all over the city it is hard for them to socialize outside of school.)
I can't speak to Wilson (we are OOB) but if we had a decent option we'd switch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 th grader at Wilson. Very happy, straight As, engaged in extracurricular and a sport, tons of friends, very happy. Complaints about one oddball but harmless teacher. Teacher quality varies widely. I braced DC to see things like drug deals and fighting but no reports of any. Older kid graduated already and is thriving at a very competitive college. It’s a lot to take in and experience but it is exciting and lively for students who aren’t super anxious about lots of people and activity.
Lol. Everyone gets As at Wilson if they bother to show up.
Can you share your direct experience or your child’s that leads you to this conclusion?
My kid has had ZERO homework this year. Straight As.
Straight As last year (but that was the virtual).
Every one of her friends has straight As. They joke about it. These kids are doing next to nothing and have As.