Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
I'm curious where you live, given your perspective that Walls is central and McKinley is not...
lol +1...McKinley is about as close to "central DC" as you can get. 1.5 block from North Capitol that divides the city. I think PP means "central to her upper Caucasia area"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are McKinley classes taught on a 4x4 semester schedule, or are core courses taught year round?
Core classes are taught year round on an AB schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Are McKinley classes taught on a 4x4 semester schedule, or are core courses taught year round?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
I'm curious where you live, given your perspective that Walls is central and McKinley is not...
Anonymous wrote:So this is really specific, but my kid is at a non-WOTP DCPS middle and is literally just "tired of explaining the class material to [their] friends."
Is McKinley a school where the vast majority are actually getting the material, in a timely way, or is my kid going to be stuck deputized to do this still?
Anonymous wrote:JR and Walls don't actually send "plenty" of kids to IvyPlus schools anymore, not like they did a decade back. The reality is that most of kids who make the cut are either on the crew teams or URMs. If you're aiming high and your kid doesn't row crew, isn't a legacy, and isn't an URM, dream on from DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
I'm curious where you live, given your perspective that Walls is central and McKinley is not...
Live in NW on the red line. Much easier to get to Walls vs. McKinley. McKinley was easily a 1 hour commute and I think 11 stops vs. Walls at like 35 minutes and 6 stops. Walls is also a little shorter walking from the Farragut metro stop vs. McKinley and its metro stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought the physical plant at McKinley was great, especially the engineering lab. The teachers also seemed dedicated and accomplished.
Unfortunately, for us, we were hoping the school was akin to Blair Magnet or TJ, but it is absolutely not anywhere close. We wish DCPS would transform McKinley into a DC TJ, but that doesn't seem like it will ever happen.
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
There just aren't that many educated/education-pushing households with high school aged kids in DC compared to the TJ or Blair catchment areas.
It's hard to know. I guarantee that if DC had something equivalent to Blair Magnet/TJ you would pull a bunch of private kids, as well as JR and Walls kids. McKinley is not that large of a school...it is much smaller than TJ.
The size of McKinley isn't what keeps it back. The chief obstacle is lack of GT elementary school challenge and advanced middle school academics across the board in DCPS. Capable kids across the SES spectrum arrive with weak prep. Tough high school academics are too little too late for these kids to reach their potential in college admissions. McKinley has students who would have been on track for IvyPlus admissions with much better prep much earlier on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought the physical plant at McKinley was great, especially the engineering lab. The teachers also seemed dedicated and accomplished.
Unfortunately, for us, we were hoping the school was akin to Blair Magnet or TJ, but it is absolutely not anywhere close. We wish DCPS would transform McKinley into a DC TJ, but that doesn't seem like it will ever happen.
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
There just aren't that many educated/education-pushing households with high school aged kids in DC compared to the TJ or Blair catchment areas.
It's hard to know. I guarantee that if DC had something equivalent to Blair Magnet/TJ you would pull a bunch of private kids, as well as JR and Walls kids. McKinley is not that large of a school...it is much smaller than TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought the physical plant at McKinley was great, especially the engineering lab. The teachers also seemed dedicated and accomplished.
Unfortunately, for us, we were hoping the school was akin to Blair Magnet or TJ, but it is absolutely not anywhere close. We wish DCPS would transform McKinley into a DC TJ, but that doesn't seem like it will ever happen.
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
There just aren't that many educated/education-pushing households with high school aged kids in DC compared to the TJ or Blair catchment areas.
It's hard to know. I guarantee that if DC had something equivalent to Blair Magnet/TJ you would pull a bunch of private kids, as well as JR and Walls kids. McKinley is not that large of a school...it is much smaller than TJ.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought the physical plant at McKinley was great, especially the engineering lab. The teachers also seemed dedicated and accomplished.
Unfortunately, for us, we were hoping the school was akin to Blair Magnet or TJ, but it is absolutely not anywhere close. We wish DCPS would transform McKinley into a DC TJ, but that doesn't seem like it will ever happen.
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
There just aren't that many educated/education-pushing households with high school aged kids in DC compared to the TJ or Blair catchment areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
I'm curious where you live, given your perspective that Walls is central and McKinley is not...
Anonymous wrote:
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different
Anonymous wrote:We thought the physical plant at McKinley was great, especially the engineering lab. The teachers also seemed dedicated and accomplished.
Unfortunately, for us, we were hoping the school was akin to Blair Magnet or TJ, but it is absolutely not anywhere close. We wish DCPS would transform McKinley into a DC TJ, but that doesn't seem like it will ever happen.
The commute was too much for us as well...if it was located where Walls is located (or anywhere in central DC) then the calculation would have been different