Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Wondering if MacArthur is still on track to be the next Walls.
MacArthur was never going to be the next Walls. Apples and oranges. Not an application school. It may well be the next Jackson Reed, or even better in some ways.
Huh. That’s an interesting change of tune. It was just a few months ago that this very platform declared MacArthur is already the new Walls:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1201606.page
Everybody got quiet when the conversation turned to the big brawl.
Because no one could credibly confirm or deny that adults filmed fighting on a public bus in a different part of town had anything to do with the school, let alone its academic performance. If someone were to scare away informed commenters with inflammatory videos of random people fighting in Dupont Circle or Tenleytown or Shaw, this thread could meet the same fate. Please don't. We need actual information about the school, not triggering and trolling. What is the source of the 11% on grade level number?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Wondering if MacArthur is still on track to be the next Walls.
MacArthur was never going to be the next Walls. Apples and oranges. Not an application school. It may well be the next Jackson Reed, or even better in some ways.
Huh. That’s an interesting change of tune. It was just a few months ago that this very platform declared MacArthur is already the new Walls:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1201606.page
Everybody got quiet when the conversation turned to the big brawl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Per my son, flag football, swimming and baseball are coming. Not sure when these sports will compete on the varsity level (cross country does already). The sports are getting there but are not world beaters yet and likely won't be for some time, but kids can participate in everything and can lobby for new sports with teachers and principal.
Surprised they don't have enough kids for non club soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School profile says only 11% of students met/exceeded expectations on CAPE assessment (Math). Is this normal for high schools?
lol
Also wondering about this, and not sure what lol is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School profile says only 11% of students met/exceeded expectations on CAPE assessment (Math). Is this normal for high schools?
lol
Anonymous wrote:Per my son, flag football, swimming and baseball are coming. Not sure when these sports will compete on the varsity level (cross country does already). The sports are getting there but are not world beaters yet and likely won't be for some time, but kids can participate in everything and can lobby for new sports with teachers and principal.
Anonymous wrote:School profile says only 11% of students met/exceeded expectations on CAPE assessment (Math). Is this normal for high schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the sports there?
It's a two year old school, so no programs are over two years old. I can't imagine they would be thriving yet. But, I mean, so what?
More just wondering if they have similar teams to other high schools. I know they are unlikely to be too competitive yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the sports there?
It's a two year old school, so no programs are over two years old. I can't imagine they would be thriving yet. But, I mean, so what?
Anonymous wrote:How are the sports there?