Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for stoddart, but I have heard pretty bad reviews and wanted to move before DC started kindergarden. It looks like we will have to wait till after labor day to buy so what are my options? I don't want to move my child mid year. So if he starts in Stoddart, I would like for him to finish out the year. Will the school let us finish out the year even if we move OOB. Also, are there any private schools still accepting applications this late in the game. Thanks for any advice on schools and if you are a stoddart parent, please tell me about your experience.
My DC is sort of advanced, reading level 2-3, knows basic addition and subtraction in math! Basically, he would fit in well with a 1st grade curriculum, however socially, he needs to be with his peers. What can I expect and what should I be doing so he continues on his learning curve.
Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a thread a few months ago about Stoddert vis-a-vis JKLM. The general agreement was that Stoddert was a teeny tiny notch down JKLM for a number or reasons (more diverse, more ELL, embassy and therefore more transcient and therefore slightly less involved parents, Hardy not Deal); that said, kids with highly involved parents with a high degree of educational attaintment should do just as well as similar kids in JKLM.
Do relax.
Yes, the JKLM mommies generally agreed that their snowflakes' school were better. Achievement scores be damned!Stoddert parents aren't as well represented on this board, many of them being either military or embassy children.
Anonymous wrote:There was a thread a few months ago about Stoddert vis-a-vis JKLM. The general agreement was that Stoddert was a teeny tiny notch down JKLM for a number or reasons (more diverse, more ELL, embassy and therefore more transcient and therefore slightly less involved parents, Hardy not Deal); that said, kids with highly involved parents with a high degree of educational attaintment should do just as well as similar kids in JKLM.
Do relax.
Stoddert parents aren't as well represented on this board, many of them being either military or embassy children.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
so how is it that 3 years ago these ELL were the top in DC ad now they are not?
Possible reasons:
1. cheating
2. a new batch of ELL kids with less developed language skills
3. fewer or less experienced ELL teachers
Anonymous wrote:
so how is it that 3 years ago these ELL were the top in DC ad now they are not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously you are not committed to the school .... it is Stoddert NOT Stoddart
but I would be concerned as well. A few years ago Stoddert had the highest CAS scores in DC. They are now down to the low 80's - some of the lowest scores west of the park.[/quo
Stoddert has a very high ELL population (at least 1/3), and still does great.
True, they are not hispanics but English is a 3rd even a 4th language for many.
Great teachers and very nurturing environment!
so how is it that 3 years ago these ELL were the top in DC ad now they are not?
Anonymous wrote:Obviously you are not committed to the school .... it is Stoddert NOT Stoddart
but I would be concerned as well. A few years ago Stoddert had the highest CAS scores in DC. They are now down to the low 80's - some of the lowest scores west of the park.[/quo
Stoddert has a very high ELL population (at least 1/3), and still does great.
True, they are not hispanics but English is a 3rd even a 4th language for many.
Great teachers and very nurturing environment!