Anonymous wrote:Eaton parent here: If Principal Pride can improve Hardy in the ways she is proposing and STAYS AT HARDY, I think that prospective Hardy students and families may be pleasantly surprised. I would much rather send my child to a smaller MS than Deal anyway. All of this being said, I am far more concerned with the uncertainty of what high school my child may go to despite living just over a mile from Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton parent here: If Principal Pride can improve Hardy in the ways she is proposing and STAYS AT HARDY, I think that prospective Hardy students and families may be pleasantly surprised. I would much rather send my child to a smaller MS than Deal anyway. All of this being said, I am far more concerned with the uncertainty of what high school my child may go to despite living just over a mile from Wilson.
This.
Of many of those in bounds Cleveland park families go to hardy after eaton, hardy will improve.
But what high school would they feed to other than wilson?? Some eaton houses are less than a mile from wilson and where is the next nearest, other than duke Ellington, which is a specialty school?
Perhaps so. But in the short to medium term, the quality of education as compared to what they could have had at Deal will go down.
If the Eaton families join forces now with the families choosing Hardy, they can establish a lot of parental support. That's what I would do if I was in Eaton now, I would deeply engage with parents at Hardy to figure out how to improve so that in the future, it would be good for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:[A dedicated, purpose built performing arts school that is centrally located and more accessible to all by Metro would be superior. particularly if it were located near a performing arts complex like Arena.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton parent here: If Principal Pride can improve Hardy in the ways she is proposing and STAYS AT HARDY, I think that prospective Hardy students and families may be pleasantly surprised. I would much rather send my child to a smaller MS than Deal anyway. All of this being said, I am far more concerned with the uncertainty of what high school my child may go to despite living just over a mile from Wilson.
This.
Of many of those in bounds Cleveland park families go to hardy after eaton, hardy will improve.
But what high school would they feed to other than wilson?? Some eaton houses are less than a mile from wilson and where is the next nearest, other than duke Ellington, which is a specialty school?
Perhaps so. But in the short to medium term, the quality of education as compared to what they could have had at Deal will go down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton parent here: If Principal Pride can improve Hardy in the ways she is proposing and STAYS AT HARDY, I think that prospective Hardy students and families may be pleasantly surprised. I would much rather send my child to a smaller MS than Deal anyway. All of this being said, I am far more concerned with the uncertainty of what high school my child may go to despite living just over a mile from Wilson.
This.
Of many of those in bounds Cleveland park families go to hardy after eaton, hardy will improve.
But what high school would they feed to other than wilson?? Some eaton houses are less than a mile from wilson and where is the next nearest, other than duke Ellington, which is a specialty school?
Anonymous wrote:Eaton parent here: If Principal Pride can improve Hardy in the ways she is proposing and STAYS AT HARDY, I think that prospective Hardy students and families may be pleasantly surprised. I would much rather send my child to a smaller MS than Deal anyway. All of this being said, I am far more concerned with the uncertainty of what high school my child may go to despite living just over a mile from Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do Hardy athletics take place? They have a track and small field that's used for the Saturday flea market. I assume that sports like baseball use nearby Jelleff as their home field?
It's a crime, but Hardy doesn't use Jelleff at all. The only schools that use it are private schools.
Anonymous wrote:I will bet that principals at Hardy have been trying to rope in Eaton for years as more of its graduates stay in DCPS. I am not certain that Hardy will ever be as popular as Deal even if the programs and scores are equivalent as Hardy is a rough commute
Anonymous wrote:Where do Hardy athletics take place? They have a track and small field that's used for the Saturday flea market. I assume that sports like baseball use nearby Jelleff as their home field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Proposal B talks about Hardy switching to a "New" high school, it is not clear whether it is talking about a newly built high school or a different high school, which would be new to Hardy students. It is doubtful that DC would build a new school in Ward 3 given the underutilization of other high schools throughout the city. In that case, Hardy would leap-frog over other neighborhoods that feed into Wilson in order to go to a high school to the East.
And let's be real. The only city-owned site of any size west of Rock Creek is Duke Ellington (which has a building but no campus with fields), And the decision seems to have been made to keep Ellington where it is, despite it's non-central location and the fact that it is no where near the Metro. The Third District police station site on Idaho Ave, would work for an elementary school but not for a HS, and you'd have to evict the cops. The logical conclusion is that the "new" high school to which DCPS vaguely refers is no where near Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton does have a fair number of OOB kids - including a lot from Mt Pleasant who prefer something other than Bancroft. Getting to Hardy is harder for OOB than getting to Deal.
If they don't prefer close/inboundary and are willing to drive their kids west - so be it.
John Eaton is getting close to 50% in boundary, and I'll bet Cleveland Park families will not be thrilled about being forced to Hardy.