Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well maybe we'll go to Watkins and fill in the "social" gap - we are high SES and have a lot of religion and my son can't wait to play pee wee football. What an odd selection of "differences" PP.
New poster. Give me a break, you're not sending your kid out to play pee wee football as one little white kid with 200 AA kids being screamed at by a macho coach. You know just what the PP is talking about, bravely put and very true.
Anonymous wrote:
No DCPS school boasts very high results for AA kids (I'll go with more than 2/3 scoring proficient) while every DCPS school with enough white kids taking the test to post scores by race shows white kids scoring at least 80% proficient and 40% advanced.
All that Maury's upper grade scores show is that Maury hasn't attracted many high-SES families past 2nd grade yet. This year, around half the 3rd grade is high-SES for the first time, so the April scores will shoot up. Watkins has yet to field a 3rd grade that's mostly high-SES after a quarter century of the Cluster.
No DCPS school boasts very high results for AA kids (I'll go with more than 2/3 scoring proficient) while every DCPS school with enough white kids taking the test to post scores by race shows white kids scoring at least 80% proficient and 40% advanced.
Wait a few years. Once you see mostly high-SES kids in the upper grades at Brent and Maury, test scores will look much like those WotP (Janney, 90% proficient). If DCPS insists on keeping Watkins mostly OOB in the upper grades, as it's done since the Cluster's inception, not enough white and other high-SES kids to pull test scores up much. Not sure what's misleading about DC-CAS scores if you look at which kids are being tested.
Anonymous wrote:The OP asked what's so bad about Peabody and Watkins. Nothing is so bad. Yet, although its facilities are probably the best on the Hill, Watkins doesn't feel nearly as much like increasingly upscale neighborhood around it as either Brent or Maury.
Why not? The Brent and Maury PTAs have knocked themsleves out to reinvent their schools as institutions where upper-middle-class families are comfortable first and foremost, while Watkins hasn't kept up with the times. Brent now has a mostly white teaching staff and student body in a mostly white neighborhood. Watkins has a largely AA teaching staff in a mostly white neighborhood. Brent and Maury spend PTA money to hire aides to provide pullout differentiation. To my knowledge, Watkins doesn't. In-class differentiation is half-assed by comparision.
Brent no longer forces students to do structured DC-CAS test prep because the princpal won't play ball with DCPS on that score. What's the point when the school is mostly white, and white kids mostly score advanced? Watkins still does it. And Brent and Maury look a lot better outside than they did around 2005, while Watkins looks worse to me.
Watkins needs to adapt to thrive; it will survive by virtue of its location. It's losing more white kids in upper grades than it was a few years ago. Most of my Peabody/Watkins District friends are hoping to head to Inspired Teaching or language immersion schools, with the IB options as Plan B. Do some soul searching Watkins parents, what do you want to be five years from now? Plan C?
Anonymous wrote:So you're talking 2nd grade and lower at Maury, because Maury's scores are higher than Tyler and Amidon Bowden. comparable to Miner, Payne and JO Wilson, and behind Ludlow Taylor, Watkins and Brent. DC CAS can be misleading, but it's hard to believe Maury is quite there yet when students produce so abysmally in the upper grades. How much pull-out could possibly be happening with Maury's upper grade scores?
Inspired Teaching? Really? That must be a fun commute from the Hill to Michigan Park with a 4 year old. Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:I live on the Hill outskirts, and didn't apply to a single Hill school, in large part because of the nasty attitudes displayed many by Hill parents on this board.
Parents essentially make a school, and kids learn from their parents; I didn't want my DC exposed to ideas like those in this thread, and I didn't want to have to socialize or support a school with parents who can talk so freely about not wanting their kid to be "the one white kid in 200 AAs". Do you think your kids, growing up absorbing your ideas, would be so welcoming and wonderful if there's only one AA in predominately white class/activity group? Do you think your prejudices are any less ugly than the kid's behaviors you're trashing?
I make the drive to IT every day with my 3.5 year old, and thank my lucky stars we don't have to go to a Hill school.
Anonymous wrote:NP here--If you are really allowing DCUM to inform your school choices that much, you are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:The OP asked what's so bad about Peabody and Watkins. Nothing is so bad. Yet, although its facilities are probably the best on the Hill, Watkins doesn't feel nearly as much like increasingly upscale neighborhood around it as either Brent or Maury.
Why not? The Brent and Maury PTAs have knocked themsleves out to reinvent their schools as institutions where upper-middle-class families are comfortable first and foremost, while Watkins hasn't kept up with the times. Brent now has a mostly white teaching staff and student body in a mostly white neighborhood. Watkins has a largely AA teaching staff in a mostly white neighborhood. Brent and Maury spend PTA money to hire aides to provide pullout differentiation. To my knowledge, Watkins doesn't. In-class differentiation is half-assed by comparision.
Brent no longer forces students to do structured DC-CAS test prep because the princpal won't play ball with DCPS on that score. What's the point when the school is mostly white, and white kids mostly score advanced? Watkins still does it. And Brent and Maury look a lot better outside than they did around 2005, while Watkins looks worse to me.
Watkins needs to adapt to thrive; it will survive by virtue of its location. It's losing more white kids in upper grades than it was a few years ago. Most of my Peabody/Watkins District friends are hoping to head to Inspired Teaching or language immersion schools, with the IB options as Plan B. Do some soul searching Watkins parents, what do you want to be five years from now? Plan C?
Anonymous wrote:So you're talking 2nd grade and lower at Maury, because Maury's scores are higher than Tyler and Amidon Bowden. comparable to Miner, Payne and JO Wilson, and behind Ludlow Taylor, Watkins and Brent. DC CAS can be misleading, but it's hard to believe Maury is quite there yet when students produce so abysmally in the upper grades. How much pull-out could possibly be happening with Maury's upper grade scores?
Inspired Teaching? Really? That must be a fun commute from the Hill to Michigan Park with a 4 year old.[/b] Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:I live on the Hill outskirts, and didn't apply to a single Hill school, in large part because of the nasty attitudes displayed many by Hill parents on this board.
Parents essentially make a school, and kids learn from their parents; I didn't want my DC exposed to ideas like those in this thread, and I didn't want to have to socialize or support a school with parents who can talk so freely about not wanting their kid to be "the one white kid in 200 AAs". Do you think your kids, growing up absorbing your ideas, would be so welcoming and wonderful if there's only one AA in predominately white class/activity group? Do you think your prejudices are any less ugly than the kid's behaviors you're trashing?
I make the drive to IT every day with my 3.5 year old, and thank my lucky stars we don't have to go to a Hill school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP asked what's so bad about Peabody and Watkins. Nothing is so bad. Yet, although its facilities are probably the best on the Hill, Watkins doesn't feel nearly as much like increasingly upscale neighborhood around it as either Brent or Maury.
Why not? The Brent and Maury PTAs have knocked themsleves out to reinvent their schools as institutions where upper-middle-class families are comfortable first and foremost, while Watkins hasn't kept up with the times. Brent now has a mostly white teaching staff and student body in a mostly white neighborhood. Watkins has a largely AA teaching staff in a mostly white neighborhood. Brent and Maury spend PTA money to hire aides to provide pullout differentiation. To my knowledge, Watkins doesn't. In-class differentiation is half-assed by comparision.
Brent no longer forces students to do structured DC-CAS test prep because the princpal won't play ball with DCPS on that score. What's the point when the school is mostly white, and white kids mostly score advanced? Watkins still does it. And Brent and Maury look a lot better outside than they did around 2005, while Watkins looks worse to me.
Watkins needs to adapt to thrive; it will survive by virtue of its location. It's losing more white kids in upper grades than it was a few years ago. Most of my Peabody/Watkins District friends are hoping to head to Inspired Teaching or language immersion schools, with the IB options as Plan B. Do some soul searching Watkins parents, what do you want to be five years from now? Plan C?
So you're talking 2nd grade and lower at Maury, because Maury's scores are higher than Tyler and Amidon Bowden. comparable to Miner, Payne and JO Wilson, and behind Ludlow Taylor, Watkins and Brent. DC CAS can be misleading, but it's hard to believe Maury is quite there yet when students produce so abysmally in the upper grades. How much pull-out could possibly be happening with Maury's upper grade scores?
Inspired Teaching? Really? That must be a fun commute from the Hill to Michigan Park with a 4 year old. Good luck with that.
I live on the Hill outskirts, and didn't apply to a single Hill school, in large part because of the nasty attitudes displayed many by Hill parents on this board.
Parents essentially make a school, and kids learn from their parents; I didn't want my DC exposed to ideas like those in this thread, and I didn't want to have to socialize or support a school with parents who can talk so freely about not wanting their kid to be "the one white kid in 200 AAs". Do you think your kids, growing up absorbing your ideas, would be so welcoming and wonderful if there's only one AA in predominately white class/activity group? Do you think your prejudices are any less ugly than the kid's behaviors you're trashing?
I make the drive to IT every day with my 3.5 year old, and thank my lucky stars we don't have to go to a Hill school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP asked what's so bad about Peabody and Watkins. Nothing is so bad. Yet, although its facilities are probably the best on the Hill, Watkins doesn't feel nearly as much like increasingly upscale neighborhood around it as either Brent or Maury.
Why not? The Brent and Maury PTAs have knocked themsleves out to reinvent their schools as institutions where upper-middle-class families are comfortable first and foremost, while Watkins hasn't kept up with the times. Brent now has a mostly white teaching staff and student body in a mostly white neighborhood. Watkins has a largely AA teaching staff in a mostly white neighborhood. Brent and Maury spend PTA money to hire aides to provide pullout differentiation. To my knowledge, Watkins doesn't. In-class differentiation is half-assed by comparision.
Brent no longer forces students to do structured DC-CAS test prep because the princpal won't play ball with DCPS on that score. What's the point when the school is mostly white, and white kids mostly score advanced? Watkins still does it. And Brent and Maury look a lot better outside than they did around 2005, while Watkins looks worse to me.
Watkins needs to adapt to thrive; it will survive by virtue of its location. It's losing more white kids in upper grades than it was a few years ago. Most of my Peabody/Watkins District friends are hoping to head to Inspired Teaching or language immersion schools, with the IB options as Plan B. Do some soul searching Watkins parents, what do you want to be five years from now? Plan C?
So you're talking 2nd grade and lower at Maury, because Maury's scores are higher than Tyler and Amidon Bowden. comparable to Miner, Payne and JO Wilson, and behind Ludlow Taylor, Watkins and Brent. DC CAS can be misleading, but it's hard to believe Maury is quite there yet when students produce so abysmally in the upper grades. How much pull-out could possibly be happening with Maury's upper grade scores?
Inspired Teaching? Really? That must be a fun commute from the Hill to Michigan Park with a 4 year old. Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:The OP asked what's so bad about Peabody and Watkins. Nothing is so bad. Yet, although its facilities are probably the best on the Hill, Watkins doesn't feel nearly as much like increasingly upscale neighborhood around it as either Brent or Maury.
Why not? The Brent and Maury PTAs have knocked themsleves out to reinvent their schools as institutions where upper-middle-class families are comfortable first and foremost, while Watkins hasn't kept up with the times. Brent now has a mostly white teaching staff and student body in a mostly white neighborhood. Watkins has a largely AA teaching staff in a mostly white neighborhood. Brent and Maury spend PTA money to hire aides to provide pullout differentiation. To my knowledge, Watkins doesn't. In-class differentiation is half-assed by comparision.
Brent no longer forces students to do structured DC-CAS test prep because the princpal won't play ball with DCPS on that score. What's the point when the school is mostly white, and white kids mostly score advanced? Watkins still does it. And Brent and Maury look a lot better outside than they did around 2005, while Watkins looks worse to me.
Watkins needs to adapt to thrive; it will survive by virtue of its location. It's losing more white kids in upper grades than it was a few years ago. Most of my Peabody/Watkins District friends are hoping to head to Inspired Teaching or language immersion schools, with the IB options as Plan B. Do some soul searching Watkins parents, what do you want to be five years from now? Plan C?