Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about pre-pandemic Deal, but we have been really disappointed in the school (current 7th grader). My sense is that students who are on grade level, don't need specialized support, and are generally well behaved are going to be fine. If your kid needs any special services, I would look at other options. We bought in to the Deal reputation, but have been really unimpressed...if this is really "the top DC MS" we have a lot more work to do as a City.
What are your child’s issues specifically? And/or could you elaborate more on what kind of needs are not able to be supported?
Anonymous wrote:Former Deal teacher who left after Covid Spring: a few very troubled kids can wreak havoc on the educational opportunities of the mostly great kids at Deal. This was the case before Covid. A few of these kids are violent, some of them are bullies, and some are just disrupting learning on a daily basis, which is a type of bullying that affects a whole class. And they do it with impunity. There are no sanctions. Additionally, the bare-bones, standardized curriculum is no better than any DCPS middle school, which is to say, it's not terribly rich or challenging. Many students love their Deal experience. It's crowded and noisy, and the bad actors provide entertainment, which many students find exciting. But the students who are interested in learning are being shortchanged.
Anonymous wrote:Two of my seventh grader's classrooms are doubled up right now bc no long term subs when the teachers left.
Anonymous wrote:Deal is beyond overcrowded and as you’ve heard, fist fights happen more frequently than I think should be tolerated. Not sure how kids can learn when they’re in fear for their safety. If you have the means for private do that, if you don’t, yes you might be looking to one of the better MoCo privates (also overcrowded, but safer).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about pre-pandemic Deal, but we have been really disappointed in the school (current 7th grader). My sense is that students who are on grade level, don't need specialized support, and are generally well behaved are going to be fine. If your kid needs any special services, I would look at other options. We bought in to the Deal reputation, but have been really unimpressed...if this is really "the top DC MS" we have a lot more work to do as a City.
I have one kid ahead of grade level, and one behind, both at Deal this year. If advanced math counts as “specialized support,” both need, and are receiving, specialized support. One is pretty rigid, the other goes with the flow. Both are having great years. Which is not to cast doubt on the PP’s personal experience. Sometimes Deal seems to be like 15 separate small schools. Experiences can be very different.
What my kids do have in common is that both are generally well behaved, and both came from a feeder with a large circle of friends. I think those things help.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about pre-pandemic Deal, but we have been really disappointed in the school (current 7th grader). My sense is that students who are on grade level, don't need specialized support, and are generally well behaved are going to be fine. If your kid needs any special services, I would look at other options. We bought in to the Deal reputation, but have been really unimpressed...if this is really "the top DC MS" we have a lot more work to do as a City.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about pre-pandemic Deal, but we have been really disappointed in the school (current 7th grader). My sense is that students who are on grade level, don't need specialized support, and are generally well behaved are going to be fine. If your kid needs any special services, I would look at other options. We bought in to the Deal reputation, but have been really unimpressed...if this is really "the top DC MS" we have a lot more work to do as a City.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about pre-pandemic Deal, but we have been really disappointed in the school (current 7th grader). My sense is that students who are on grade level, don't need specialized support, and are generally well behaved are going to be fine. If your kid needs any special services, I would look at other options. We bought in to the Deal reputation, but have been really unimpressed...if this is really "the top DC MS" we have a lot more work to do as a City.