Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't experience this but my kids attended a sought-after school, where it turned out that if a kid was not doing well, their parents paid for private tutoring, so the overall academic reputation was much better than deserved. Just something to consider when making the decision to switch. But yes, you can CERTAINLY return to your original school if you don't like the new one.
OP here. Thinker emoji.
I hadn't even considered this!
But there are of course parents supplementing at lower performing schools too. And sometimes parents stick with a lower performing school because their kid is naturally really smart so they have good stats anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Yes, i agree with this -- this is not a reason to stay. When I was considering this choice and was reluctant to move my happy kid, one of my friends said "a happy kid will be happy anywhere." It sort of shifted something in me and it also turned out to be true. He's equally happy but now he's learning more in a more peaceful environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Same poster. Also, if it's that white it's DCPS and feeds to Jackson Reed. That is huge. That is a path all the way to high school. You should take the spot for that reason alone.
OP here. This may give away both schools but Highly Sought After does not feed JR or McArthur. The schools that do are too far for us.
I am good with the middle from what I know of it - pretty good reputation for a non Deal/Hardy. I am def NOT okay with the high school. Yes, if feeder pattern changed, mental math would be different.
On behavior at Hidden Gem..it frankly doesn't seem like a problem per other parents, even in the upper grades. Academics also seem strong - lots of kids from Hidden Gem enroll at Basis and do well there, for what that's worth, but I am guessing the academics at Highly Sought After are at least as strong or stronger.
Are you taking educated guesses? Payne to SWS is mine!
OP here. Ha! I love DCUM sometimes (meant sincerely). That does fit the pattern, but nope! Brent and Amidon-Bowen is also wrong.
I kinda enjoy the guessing game...but should I just give it away, you guys? The reason I haven't said is that I don't want people to hate on my Hidden Gem Title I. It's great! We would only switch for Highly Sought After and maybe not even for that!
Like others have said, I think you could go either way on this. Hard to say much more than that without knowing the specific schools.
(My guess is JOW to Maury)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Same poster. Also, if it's that white it's DCPS and feeds to Jackson Reed. That is huge. That is a path all the way to high school. You should take the spot for that reason alone.
OP here. This may give away both schools but Highly Sought After does not feed JR or McArthur. The schools that do are too far for us.
I am good with the middle from what I know of it - pretty good reputation for a non Deal/Hardy. I am def NOT okay with the high school. Yes, if feeder pattern changed, mental math would be different.
On behavior at Hidden Gem..it frankly doesn't seem like a problem per other parents, even in the upper grades. Academics also seem strong - lots of kids from Hidden Gem enroll at Basis and do well there, for what that's worth, but I am guessing the academics at Highly Sought After are at least as strong or stronger.
Are you taking educated guesses? Payne to SWS is mine!
OP here. Ha! I love DCUM sometimes (meant sincerely). That does fit the pattern, but nope! Brent and Amidon-Bowen is also wrong.
I kinda enjoy the guessing game...but should I just give it away, you guys? The reason I haven't said is that I don't want people to hate on my Hidden Gem Title I. It's great! We would only switch for Highly Sought After and maybe not even for that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Yes, i agree with this -- this is not a reason to stay. When I was considering this choice and was reluctant to move my happy kid, one of my friends said "a happy kid will be happy anywhere." It sort of shifted something in me and it also turned out to be true. He's equally happy but now he's learning more in a more peaceful environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Same poster. Also, if it's that white it's DCPS and feeds to Jackson Reed. That is huge. That is a path all the way to high school. You should take the spot for that reason alone.
OP here. This may give away both schools but Highly Sought After does not feed JR or McArthur. The schools that do are too far for us.
I am good with the middle from what I know of it - pretty good reputation for a non Deal/Hardy. I am def NOT okay with the high school. Yes, if feeder pattern changed, mental math would be different.
On behavior at Hidden Gem..it frankly doesn't seem like a problem per other parents, even in the upper grades. Academics also seem strong - lots of kids from Hidden Gem enroll at Basis and do well there, for what that's worth, but I am guessing the academics at Highly Sought After are at least as strong or stronger.
Are you taking educated guesses? Payne to SWS is mine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Same poster. Also, if it's that white it's DCPS and feeds to Jackson Reed. That is huge. That is a path all the way to high school. You should take the spot for that reason alone.
OP here. This may give away both schools but Highly Sought After does not feed JR or McArthur. The schools that do are too far for us.
I am good with the middle from what I know of it - pretty good reputation for a non Deal/Hardy. I am def NOT okay with the high school. Yes, if feeder pattern changed, mental math would be different.
On behavior at Hidden Gem..it frankly doesn't seem like a problem per other parents, even in the upper grades. Academics also seem strong - lots of kids from Hidden Gem enroll at Basis and do well there, for what that's worth, but I am guessing the academics at Highly Sought After are at least as strong or stronger.
Are you taking educated guesses? Payne to SWS is mine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't experience this but my kids attended a sought-after school, where it turned out that if a kid was not doing well, their parents paid for private tutoring, so the overall academic reputation was much better than deserved. Just something to consider when making the decision to switch. But yes, you can CERTAINLY return to your original school if you don't like the new one.
OP here. Thinker emoji.
I hadn't even considered this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Same poster. Also, if it's that white it's DCPS and feeds to Jackson Reed. That is huge. That is a path all the way to high school. You should take the spot for that reason alone.
OP here. This may give away both schools but Highly Sought After does not feed JR or McArthur. The schools that do are too far for us.
I am good with the middle from what I know of it - pretty good reputation for a non Deal/Hardy. I am def NOT okay with the high school. Yes, if feeder pattern changed, mental math would be different.
On behavior at Hidden Gem..it frankly doesn't seem like a problem per other parents, even in the upper grades. Academics also seem strong - lots of kids from Hidden Gem enroll at Basis and do well there, for what that's worth, but I am guessing the academics at Highly Sought After are at least as strong or stronger.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't experience this but my kids attended a sought-after school, where it turned out that if a kid was not doing well, their parents paid for private tutoring, so the overall academic reputation was much better than deserved. Just something to consider when making the decision to switch. But yes, you can CERTAINLY return to your original school if you don't like the new one.
Anonymous wrote:You put it higher on your list for a reason. Just move.
I'm sure your kid loves their school but they'll also love their other school.
Also, how white could the new school be? There are no lily white schools at all in the district, that I know of.
Anonymous wrote:Is husband willing to do pickup every day? (Not dropoff bc drop off is easier) if so then switch.
Anonymous wrote:Is husband willing to do pickup every day? (Not dropoff bc drop off is easier) if so then switch.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you. I guess I'm also wondering...has anyone else been in this situation, left a beloved Title I for a school that's among the highest performing in the city?
Were you glad you switched? Did you stay or switch back?