Anonymous wrote:Why are all the people in charge from Regent University? That is not a respected school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go take a tour and meet with the principal and ask him that question. He started this past September and is implementing a lot of changes. There's also an FAQ posted on the JH website.
http://www.acps.k12.va.us/houston/
You'll notice that the first statement at the top of the page is info on visiting the school.
Thanks. It was late when I posted that question and now I've looked through the abysmal scores and the faq.
We are coming in from out of state with a kindergartener who is used to this ib style of learning from public pre-k (out of state). Are you (anyone?) familiar with these changes? Will it improve the school? It seems like they are making good changes but that's from what I'm reading. We will be visiting in April; should I bother visiting or is it something that really is changing and they are on the verge of being great?
I really know nothing about this school other than what I've read. I'm not sooo scared of low test scores if there is a plausible reason but I'm not seeing something in the demographics that necessarily give them a plausible reason, and it just looks like the school sucks at teaching or is hamstrung by no academic needs.
It's just kindergarten, but kindergarten is important too!
Anonymous wrote:My son attended J-H for kindergarten years ago, before we moved into Fairfax county (not because of J-H). He had a fine experience. All of the teachers we interacted with seemed lovely and committed to the kids.
In spite of the fancy building and the various curricular reforms, they've never been able to break out of the cycle of bad reputation > most involved parents opting out > low test scores > bad reputation, exacerbated by a ridiculous level of principal turnover. Maury, which looked pretty similar 15 years ago, was able to break out of that cycle with the combination of an experienced principal and a group of local parents making the commitment to stay with it together.
If I were there now, I'd send my kindergartener without hesitation, and see what comes out of the redistricting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go take a tour and meet with the principal and ask him that question. He started this past September and is implementing a lot of changes. There's also an FAQ posted on the JH website.
http://www.acps.k12.va.us/houston/
You'll notice that the first statement at the top of the page is info on visiting the school.
Thanks. It was late when I posted that question and now I've looked through the abysmal scores and the faq.
We are coming in from out of state with a kindergartener who is used to this ib style of learning from public pre-k (out of state). Are you (anyone?) familiar with these changes? Will it improve the school? It seems like they are making good changes but that's from what I'm reading. We will be visiting in April; should I bother visiting or is it something that really is changing and they are on the verge of being great?
I really know nothing about this school other than what I've read. I'm not sooo scared of low test scores if there is a plausible reason but I'm not seeing something in the demographics that necessarily give them a plausible reason, and it just looks like the school sucks at teaching or is hamstrung by no academic needs.
It's just kindergarten, but kindergarten is important too!
-Right now, Jefferson Houston Elementary remains unaccredited.
-If approval is given, JH IB prek-8 will start 2016-2017
-Redistricting to allow more kids into J-H is just beginning to be discussed by ACPS; goal is decision by 2016-2017 school year
-If J-H's own history is any guide, significant time will be required before being "on the verge of being great".
Anonymous wrote:Go take a tour and meet with the principal and ask him that question. He started this past September and is implementing a lot of changes. There's also an FAQ posted on the JH website.
http://www.acps.k12.va.us/houston/
You'll notice that the first statement at the top of the page is info on visiting the school.