Anonymous wrote:9:29 just hush and go back to your Troll hole of being such insiginifcant point of reference.
Talking about being the basically the same damn thing, you're the poster-child for that image. PWT and PITA same difference.
See tomorrow at the March.
Anonymous wrote:No idiot, it is not the Pentacle. Azee-Bates is closer and some wondee why whites are looked upon as pains in the asses.
Know what you're talking about because "Google" is not always a correct point of reference. Sheesh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miner is in a rougher area than Maury just by virtue of being just that much closer to Options, which is a real problem or the neighbors.
By about 2 blocks. I think you're really reaching here...
Anonymous wrote:Miner is in a rougher area than Maury just by virtue of being just that much closer to Options, which is a real problem or the neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Miner back up to a housing project? My kids were in a camp at miner and we go to a public pool near there. I've noticed poverty, but I didn't see an obvious housing project. I would call Potomac gardens near Tyler obvious.
To the OP, I would definitely go to miner for preK. We were at a similar ward 6 school for preschool and it was great.
the pentacle is the name of it.
The Pentacle is not a public housing project. It's subsidized housing, affordable housing, whatever you want to call it, but not the same as Potomac Gardens. Some whip smart kids live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Miner back up to a housing project? My kids were in a camp at miner and we go to a public pool near there. I've noticed poverty, but I didn't see an obvious housing project. I would call Potomac gardens near Tyler obvious.
To the OP, I would definitely go to miner for preK. We were at a similar ward 6 school for preschool and it was great.
the pentacle is the name of it.
Anonymous wrote:Does Miner back up to a housing project? My kids were in a camp at miner and we go to a public pool near there. I've noticed poverty, but I didn't see an obvious housing project. I would call Potomac gardens near Tyler obvious.
To the OP, I would definitely go to miner for preK. We were at a similar ward 6 school for preschool and it was great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maury and Miner have been discussed soooo many times here. The OP has clear knowledge of the what is going on and you can't be IB for both. You can be in one and proximity for another but not both. So it is troll bait.
As the OP, I apologize for asking about a repetitive topic. Like I said, I am new to the neighborhood and new to this board. I have "clear knowledge" because I have done my research, I just wanted a personal opinions of people who knew more than what a numbers can tell. I realize there is more to a school than a test score. I am closer to Maury, however as mentioned before, they have a wait list for the grade I need, PreK4, where as Miner does not. I don't see why you felt the need to respond, if you weren't going to be helpful. But I guess thanks to you I'm also learning why some view people in Capitol Hill as a bunch of obnoxious assholes.
Thank you to the other two, informative, responses.
Anonymous wrote:Does Miner back up to a housing project? My kids were in a camp at miner and we go to a public pool near there. I've noticed poverty, but I didn't see an obvious housing project. I would call Potomac gardens near Tyler obvious.
To the OP, I would definitely go to miner for preK. We were at a similar ward 6 school for preschool and it was great.
Anonymous wrote:Steer clear of Miner. The staff and parents are fractured over the loss of a popular principal with no explanation from the Chancellor.
The new interim principal is a temporary fix that is not guaranteed to work. The interim principal was previously at Savoy ES and has no record of student achievement. (DCCAS Reading at Savoy in 2011 was 20.40% Proficient and Advanced. Math was 15.38% Proficient and Advanced. DCCAS Reading in 2010 was 22.01% Prof. and Advanced. Math was 21.38% Prof. and Advanced). The assistant principal holdover at Miner is no more than a glorified clerk with very little experience in instruction.
You might want to read the following articles:
http://www.change.org/petitions/dcps-chancellor-kaya-henderson-explain-decision-not-to-reappoint-mrs-bunch-and-or-reverse-decision
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-parents-rally-to-save-miner-elementary-principals-job/2013/06/26/62fc962a-daa8-11e2-a016-92547bf094cc_story.html