Anonymous wrote:Tubman is in a swing space while they undergo renovations so the enrollment is not surprising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary:
Barnard
Bruce-Monroe
DC Bilingual
EL Haynes (elementary only)
Eaton
EW Stokes (Brookland only)
Garrison
Hyde-Addison
John Lewis
Lafayette
LAMB
Marie Reed
Maury
Mundo Verde (both campuses)
Murch
Powell
Seaton
Shirley Chisholm
Takoma
Whittier
Yu Ying
Middle/High/Adult:
BASIS
Banneker
Carlos Rosario
Deal
DCI
Ellington
Hardy
Jackson-Reed
MacArthur
School Without Walls
Washington Latin (not Cooper)
ES and later grades:
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
John Francis
LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying.
DCPS has a real chance to build on Francis' success with the new Euclid middle school. Keeping the 6 feeder elementary schools together for MS would make a middle school that's big, diverse, and relatively high-performing. Given its central location, I think some people would choose it over Hardy or an Eastern feeder, especially if they felt optimistic about their chances in the HS lottery or planned to go private/move.
That would be a huge change for Francis and I doubt Francis families would support it. I think the new Euclid middle has a good chance to succeed with the three feeders DCPS is planning for.
I'm worried about Euclid succeeding as planned, tbh. With just three schools, its just not big enough, and is not going to have a big enough cohort of high achievers to warrant advanced classes. Even Francis doesn't have advanced classes. But if they were combined into one school, it could totally happen.
Three schools is fine for S-H and EH though.
Cleveland, Garrison, and Seaton is really 2.5 schools because the dual-language kids at Cleveland have programmatic feeder rights to MacFarland.
And Ross is so much smaller than the other schools that sending all of them to Euclid would still not make a Deal-sized school. It would likely be the size of SH or EH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary:
Barnard
Bruce-Monroe
DC Bilingual
EL Haynes (elementary only)
Eaton
EW Stokes (Brookland only)
Garrison
Hyde-Addison
John Lewis
Lafayette
LAMB
Marie Reed
Maury
Mundo Verde (both campuses)
Murch
Powell
Seaton
Shirley Chisholm
Takoma
Whittier
Yu Ying
Middle/High/Adult:
BASIS
Banneker
Carlos Rosario
Deal
DCI
Ellington
Hardy
Jackson-Reed
MacArthur
School Without Walls
Washington Latin (not Cooper)
ES and later grades:
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
John Francis
LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying.
DCPS has a real chance to build on Francis' success with the new Euclid middle school. Keeping the 6 feeder elementary schools together for MS would make a middle school that's big, diverse, and relatively high-performing. Given its central location, I think some people would choose it over Hardy or an Eastern feeder, especially if they felt optimistic about their chances in the HS lottery or planned to go private/move.
That would be a huge change for Francis and I doubt Francis families would support it. I think the new Euclid middle has a good chance to succeed with the three feeders DCPS is planning for.
I'm worried about Euclid succeeding as planned, tbh. With just three schools, its just not big enough, and is not going to have a big enough cohort of high achievers to warrant advanced classes. Even Francis doesn't have advanced classes. But if they were combined into one school, it could totally happen.
Three schools is fine for S-H and EH though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary:
Barnard
Bruce-Monroe
DC Bilingual
EL Haynes (elementary only)
Eaton
EW Stokes (Brookland only)
Garrison
Hyde-Addison
John Lewis
Lafayette
LAMB
Marie Reed
Maury
Mundo Verde (both campuses)
Murch
Powell
Seaton
Shirley Chisholm
Takoma
Whittier
Yu Ying
Middle/High/Adult:
BASIS
Banneker
Carlos Rosario
Deal
DCI
Ellington
Hardy
Jackson-Reed
MacArthur
School Without Walls
Washington Latin (not Cooper)
ES and later grades:
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
John Francis
LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying.
DCPS has a real chance to build on Francis' success with the new Euclid middle school. Keeping the 6 feeder elementary schools together for MS would make a middle school that's big, diverse, and relatively high-performing. Given its central location, I think some people would choose it over Hardy or an Eastern feeder, especially if they felt optimistic about their chances in the HS lottery or planned to go private/move.
That would be a huge change for Francis and I doubt Francis families would support it. I think the new Euclid middle has a good chance to succeed with the three feeders DCPS is planning for.
I'm worried about Euclid succeeding as planned, tbh. With just three schools, its just not big enough, and is not going to have a big enough cohort of high achievers to warrant advanced classes. Even Francis doesn't have advanced classes. But if they were combined into one school, it could totally happen.
Three schools is fine for S-H and EH though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary:
Barnard
Bruce-Monroe
DC Bilingual
EL Haynes (elementary only)
Eaton
EW Stokes (Brookland only)
Garrison
Hyde-Addison
John Lewis
Lafayette
LAMB
Marie Reed
Maury
Mundo Verde (both campuses)
Murch
Powell
Seaton
Shirley Chisholm
Takoma
Whittier
Yu Ying
Middle/High/Adult:
BASIS
Banneker
Carlos Rosario
Deal
DCI
Ellington
Hardy
Jackson-Reed
MacArthur
School Without Walls
Washington Latin (not Cooper)
ES and later grades:
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
John Francis
LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying.
DCPS has a real chance to build on Francis' success with the new Euclid middle school. Keeping the 6 feeder elementary schools together for MS would make a middle school that's big, diverse, and relatively high-performing. Given its central location, I think some people would choose it over Hardy or an Eastern feeder, especially if they felt optimistic about their chances in the HS lottery or planned to go private/move.
That would be a huge change for Francis and I doubt Francis families would support it. I think the new Euclid middle has a good chance to succeed with the three feeders DCPS is planning for.
I'm worried about Euclid succeeding as planned, tbh. With just three schools, its just not big enough, and is not going to have a big enough cohort of high achievers to warrant advanced classes. Even Francis doesn't have advanced classes. But if they were combined into one school, it could totally happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary:
Barnard
Bruce-Monroe
DC Bilingual
EL Haynes (elementary only)
Eaton
EW Stokes (Brookland only)
Garrison
Hyde-Addison
John Lewis
Lafayette
LAMB
Marie Reed
Maury
Mundo Verde (both campuses)
Murch
Powell
Seaton
Shirley Chisholm
Takoma
Whittier
Yu Ying
Middle/High/Adult:
BASIS
Banneker
Carlos Rosario
Deal
DCI
Ellington
Hardy
Jackson-Reed
MacArthur
School Without Walls
Washington Latin (not Cooper)
ES and later grades:
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
John Francis
LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying.
DCPS has a real chance to build on Francis' success with the new Euclid middle school. Keeping the 6 feeder elementary schools together for MS would make a middle school that's big, diverse, and relatively high-performing. Given its central location, I think some people would choose it over Hardy or an Eastern feeder, especially if they felt optimistic about their chances in the HS lottery or planned to go private/move.
That would be a huge change for Francis and I doubt Francis families would support it. I think the new Euclid middle has a good chance to succeed with the three feeders DCPS is planning for.
Anonymous wrote:I think the Coolidge drop was intentional to take less out of bounds kids due to overcrowding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary:
Barnard
Bruce-Monroe
DC Bilingual
EL Haynes (elementary only)
Eaton
EW Stokes (Brookland only)
Garrison
Hyde-Addison
John Lewis
Lafayette
LAMB
Marie Reed
Maury
Mundo Verde (both campuses)
Murch
Powell
Seaton
Shirley Chisholm
Takoma
Whittier
Yu Ying
Middle/High/Adult:
BASIS
Banneker
Carlos Rosario
Deal
DCI
Ellington
Hardy
Jackson-Reed
MacArthur
School Without Walls
Washington Latin (not Cooper)
ES and later grades:
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
John Francis
LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying.
DCPS has a real chance to build on Francis' success with the new Euclid middle school. Keeping the 6 feeder elementary schools together for MS would make a middle school that's big, diverse, and relatively high-performing. Given its central location, I think some people would choose it over Hardy or an Eastern feeder, especially if they felt optimistic about their chances in the HS lottery or planned to go private/move.
Anonymous wrote:What's going on at CMI that caused a loss of 51 kids?
Anonymous wrote:Seems like TR elementary schools have stabilized but the middle school continues to flail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary:
Barnard
Bruce-Monroe
DC Bilingual
EL Haynes (elementary only)
Eaton
EW Stokes (Brookland only)
Garrison
Hyde-Addison
John Lewis
Lafayette
LAMB
Marie Reed
Maury
Mundo Verde (both campuses)
Murch
Powell
Seaton
Shirley Chisholm
Takoma
Whittier
Yu Ying
Middle/High/Adult:
BASIS
Banneker
Carlos Rosario
Deal
DCI
Ellington
Hardy
Jackson-Reed
MacArthur
School Without Walls
Washington Latin (not Cooper)
ES and later grades:
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
John Francis
LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying.